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Old 10-06-2019, 08:04 PM
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Glad you enjoyed the grandbabies! They are the sweetest little girls and are so loving to each other.

I hope people keep joining and making Irish Chains, too. There are so many variations. The possibilities are endless.
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Old 10-07-2019, 06:35 AM
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Good morning SIC'ers, the way you keep the thread alive is that you add to the thread on a regular basis or it will close out or get pushed back. I love the thread on 'scrappy quilts' that started up about five or six years ago now. You have to do a special search to request the thread forward. But, I am so inspired by this thread as soon as I return to my vintage machines I am pulling out what I want to work on. Thanks for the inspiration.

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Old 10-08-2019, 03:17 AM
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Christine, how are you doing with your IC? If I remember correctly, you were tackling a large size.

I had purchased backing fabric for my IC quilt top that still needs to be quilted but ended up using the backing yesterday to finish this UFO. It is a traveling quilt that I participated in with a modern quilt guild last year.
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Old 10-08-2019, 06:40 AM
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Good morning SIC'ers, just thought I say a few things on the thread while I still can't sew. Sewbiz, those little ones are really cute, bet you do enjoy them when the chances come. jmoore that travel quilt is gorgeous, I love all the colors, you will find something that will work with your IC later on. I did get that chance to stop in that one q-shop yesterday. I picked me up two half yards to work with the red IC I have planned. I can see me now playing with that fabric before I finish the other projects that I have scheduled to do. Have a happy sew-day everyone, I'm back to that shop I want to have one more look before I move on

Happy Sew-Day---cherryb
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Old 10-08-2019, 06:59 AM
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Sewbizgirl-your grand babies are so adorable. You sure do have 2 beautiful blessings that you can enjoy so much. Thanks for sharing your pics.
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Old 10-08-2019, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Jordan View Post
Sewbizgirl-your grand babies are so adorable. You sure do have 2 beautiful blessings that you can enjoy so much. Thanks for sharing your pics.
Thank you... yes! They are gifts straight from Heaven.
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Old 10-08-2019, 04:18 PM
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Originally Posted by jmoore View Post
Christine, how are you doing with your IC?
Thanks for asking about the status of my IC. Unfortunately, I have not worked on it since finishing the top.. I've been busy with a few projects with quick deadlines. Currently, I've just finished piecing a scrappy French Rose quilt that I plan to pin and quilt this week. Will post some pics when I've finished.

BTW - your traveling quilt is marvelous! So very colorful and fun I can't imagine how creative you might be quilting it on your Bernina. I was at the Sewing Expo last week playing on the Q24 again - just having a little fun while dreaming of someday!

Regarding other scrappy ideas, I saw a fabulous post recently on the facebook group Scrappy Enthusiasts - the poster was trying to identify the quilt pattern from a picture that others referred to as Falling Leaves.. It appears easy enough to figure out the block, repeat and organize as you please.. here's the pic - I just love it.. maybe next year?

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Old 10-09-2019, 02:48 AM
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What a fantastic scrappy quilt and it looks like it would be a fun one to piece. I love all the colors. It would be a perfect scrappy for a sew along.

I am very happy with my Q24; it stitches beautifully. I have been practicing ruler work with the last two quilts I’ve put on it. I did a lot of dreaming for many years... and test drives. ��

i cant wait to see your French rose quilt.
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Old 11-02-2019, 12:08 PM
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This looks great. But my ancestors are from Ireland and scrappys were frowned upon. During the potato famine scrappys was a sign of poverty. As such, Irish quilting guilds utilized single Irish chain quilt pattern.
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Old 11-02-2019, 12:45 PM
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Welcome to the quilting board Snitchesgetstitches! Thanks for sharing that tidbit of Irish history with us Considering I'm also Irish, I guess I should have already known that!

We would love to see any Irish chain quilts - single, double, solid color or scrappy Jump on in and join us!

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This looks great. But my ancestors are from Ireland and scrappys were frowned upon. During the potato famine scrappys was a sign of poverty. As such, Irish quilting guilds utilized single Irish chain quilt pattern.
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