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Old 05-06-2012, 03:32 PM
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fmhall2 - Sorry you won't be able to join in but glad you will still follow along. Maybe we will inspire you to throw a set of pot holders into your mix. You could always get a project ready and we will encourage you for next year.

YukonViv - Thanks for the link.

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Old 05-07-2012, 09:16 AM
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Muv...I'll be watching you tutorials. I've been wanting something to do in the evening when sitting with my DH in the evening while he watches TV so today when I stopped by my LQS, I picked up an appliqué pattern book for a Bird of Paradise Quilt. I'm anticipating a very leisurely process which I hope I like. It may take me several years if I get it completed.
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Old 05-07-2012, 09:21 AM
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What I have done is not new but it is a small American Flag with the stripes waiving that I have hanging on my front door since it was finished and only comes off for cleaning, I don't even take it off when I am decorating for the holidays. The other one that is done is an emb. angel holding the American Flag, this one I do put away for the winter and put it back out in the spring.
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Hello Jenniky - You must be really inspired now after your visit to the quilt museum. It sounds wonderful.
Thanks Muv, I came home and wanted to start ten new projects and then chided myself to finish whats already on my plate first.. lol .
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I don't know the name of the line of fabric, I checked what I had (fqs) of this line and I don't have a selvage edge so that doesn't help. I'm going to our LQS this week so I'll check the name.

Here is one of the shop's monthly kits using one of the fabrics..the others have totem poles, bears, etc.

The shop is Bears Paw Quilts here in Whitehorse. (editing to add shop address: http://www.bearspawquilts.com/ )
I love this shop and have spent $$ there on our travels! Still have a pattern that I purchased about 5 years ago and hope to make or at least "use" in drafting a remake for myself...
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Originally Posted by YukonViv View Post
I don't know the name of the line of fabric, I checked what I had (fqs) of this line and I don't have a selvage edge so that doesn't help. I'm going to our LQS this week so I'll check the name.

Here is one of the shop's monthly kits using one of the fabrics..the others have totem poles, bears, etc.

The shop is Bears Paw Quilts here in Whitehorse. (editing to add shop address: http://www.bearspawquilts.com/ )
I love this shop and have spent $$ there on our travels! Still have a pattern that I purchased about 5 years ago and hope to make or at least "use" in drafting a remake for myself...
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Old 05-08-2012, 06:11 AM
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YukViv ... thanks for the link. I've already passed it on to a friend who recently mentioned an interest in native type fabrics.

W4Me ... I have to tell you ... Yesterday I saw an article in a magazine, titled 64 Quilts in a Day or something similar. I read on, thinking it was going to be a story of a group who had gathered to make some charity quilts or such. I soon discovered that the write had spent the year doing four sets of sampler quilt blocks ... each in a different colourway and theme/style. She had great plans they'd be done for Christmas, yet when she started laying out each set of the blocks, she hated them all. Not one of the sets got her excited! Then her DH suggested that they looked like potholders .... and so, she finished them all off as individual pot holders!!!! And how disappointing to go to all that work, and not be happy with the results. Now there's a LOT of potholders ...... lifetime supply? (I think she gave them as Christmas gifts!)
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QuiltE - are you trying to tell me I've been pushing the potholders too hard?
They just seem like the perfect small project with which to entice people who are hesitant about joining our fun.

I'm thinking of trying to finish my centre block this weekend, despite not finishing the other quilt yet. The reason I'm thinking of finishing is because it will be hard. The way I've changed the design, the cross stitch maple leaf is straight but there are half square triangle borders attached to the sides so the block ends up on point like the rest of the blocks. I have never had to calculate half square triangles before so it will be a challenge. At this point, I don't even know the size of my leaf square nor the finished size of the block. How's that for a test?
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Not at all W4Me ... I just chuckled when I read what happened to those 4 quilts! And was for her that she was not happy with any of the 4 ... as a quilt! At least she made some lemonade!!! Instead of having four major UFOs!

HSTs ..... cut two squares 7/8" larger than the finished size you want after sewn in place with 1/4" seams. Right sides together, and draw line diagonally across one block. SEw 1/4" each side of the line. Slice on the line and press. Voila! two HSTs! .... I usually do at least 1" larger, so that I have some trimming allowance and can create realy nice and square HSTs.

Is that what you wanted?
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HSTs ..... cut two squares 7/8" larger than the finished size you want after sewn in place with 1/4" seams. Right sides together, and draw line diagonally across one block. SEw 1/4" each side of the line. Slice on the line and press. Voila! two HSTs! .... I usually do at least 1" larger, so that I have some trimming allowance and can create realy nice and square HSTs.

Is that what you wanted?
I found that info thanks, but, I have a centre square and need to add the half square triangles to it to make the full-sized square. I will measure my centre square, decide what size I really want it to be and then guesstimate how large I need the half-square triangles to be and then add a couple of inches. I'd rather trim than be too small and I have plenty of the red I want to use. See what fun you can have when you adapt a pattern?

Thanks for the info. I appreciate it.
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