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    Old 11-09-2010, 06:35 PM
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    My method is a cross between Carol Doak and Judy Mathieson - both copyrighted methods. I don't want to step on either of these wonderful designer's toes. However, if your library has either of these 2 ladies' books, you can teach yourself. Judy uses freezer paper & I found that it wouldn't stick very well - kept having to re-iron everything. Was worried that the pattern was on crooked. I wasn't happy with the outcome as it was slightly wonky, but I finished it anyway. I use newsprint - from the Dollar Tree. It's rougher than newspaper newsprint and tears out beautifully. It's called "Scribble Pad" & in the kiddy crayon section. It is also sold at office & artist supply stores in larger pieces in pads - 17" x 22", I think. 100 sheets that size go for $15.00 or so. I go for the 9" x 12" for $1.00 for 50 sheets.
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    Old 11-09-2010, 06:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by Kutnso
    Hi, me again---did the whole class use the same Pattern?? They all look so different. They really do look very happy with their projects.
    Nice teaching, Mona/Kutnso
    Yes, it's a simple 16-point compass from Judy Mathieson.
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    Old 11-09-2010, 08:39 PM
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    My avatar is a pattern called Northern Escape designed by Kathryn Squibb. It is from a publication called Gathering Friends (Kathryn Squibb and Deborah Jacobs). I won the publication as a doorprize at an event at a LQS when I first started quilting (about 4 years ago). The quilt in the publication used northwoods fabrics (cabin on a lake and other scenes). I fell in love with the pattern and thought that maybe sometime I'd find some fabric that suited AZ more than the northwoods. On a local shop hop a few months later I found the SW desert scene fabric and everything fell into place. I found the other SW fabrics on the same hop. I made the quilt top right away and then it sat for a couple of years as I was new to quilting and was afraid to try and quilt something as large as this was (72x89 was HUGE to me for a while!!). Finally last year when I had a bunch of time off for the holidays, I decided to quilt it. By that time I had worked my way up to larger quilts and into FMQ. I'm glad I waited - this is one of my favorite quilts and is now on our bed for the winter!

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    Old 11-10-2010, 03:10 AM
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    What a wonderful thread, thanks for starting it. :-D

    Here's my avatar, "Grape Expectations", my own design made using the One Block Wonder technique from the series of books by Maxine Rosenthal.

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    Old 11-10-2010, 03:23 AM
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    Wow Wow Wow!
    Our own Quilt show!
    Mine is a tree shirt for DD
    I embroidered the 3 grs names and all Santa`s reindeer and their names.
    Will post picture when finished hopefully next week
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    Old 11-10-2010, 04:49 AM
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    Originally Posted by k3n
    What a wonderful thread, thanks for starting it. :-D

    Here's my avatar, "Grape Expectations", my own design made using the One Block Wonder technique from the series of books by Maxine Rosenthal.
    Thanks so much for posting!! I'm so glad that I started this thread - it's great to see the variety of quilts and all the talented members of our board! I had seen your avatra pic and was hoping you would post - I just love your colors!!
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    Old 11-10-2010, 05:16 AM
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    I never should have started looking at this topic....The quilts are gorgeous and the ideas are endless....Thanks so much for sharing.....I have now added many projects to my to do list.....
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    Old 11-10-2010, 05:54 AM
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    What a great thread! I'm so glad you posted it! Mine isn't finished yet, just a grouping of my blocks for my Dear Jane quilt that I'm working on. I was trying to decide on the cornerstone color to use. Its the Dear Jane quilt by Jane Stickle originally made in 1863. A group of us here on the board are making one using the book by Brenda Papadakis.

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    Old 11-10-2010, 06:41 AM
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    I copy my patterns on regular copy paper in my printer---is what you use better??? I do have a gigantic roll of newsprint that we got for free at our local newspaper but I'm too lazy to cut all those "squares".
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    I copy my patterns on regular copy paper in my printer---is what you use better??? I do have a gigantic roll of newsprint that we got for free at our local newspaper but I'm too lazy to cut all those "squares".
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