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Old 04-08-2011, 10:00 AM
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Originally Posted by wojsew
I just finished this kit. I have 7 fat quarters and about 50" of the red fabric #8709289 plus a few small scraps. I will be happy to mail it to you. The red fabric is still available at Joann Fabric but it has a different # now. e-mail me your address and I will send what I have. Betty
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You are certainly one of the "quilting angels" of this board. So glad somebody was able to help so she can finish her quilt of love. I am always in awe of quilters and their wonderful generosity. People on this board ARE THE BEST!
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Old 04-08-2011, 11:16 AM
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Originally Posted by quilterella
We went to visit my MIL last week (4.5hrs away) and her daughter that lives around the corner from her does an awful lot for her, errands, doctor's appt and shopping came over for a visit while we were there. On our way home, I stated I should make her a quilt, because of all she does for their mother, it makes all our lives alittle easier. Anyway, came home and dug out a Joanns Quiltblocks kit I had bought 3 years ago, and went to work. Last night I went to put it together and realized I didn't buy the setting kit. Also, two of the blocks require 2 more of each block and the kit said make 2, not 4, and there is no more fabric. I have put alot of work into this, and really don't know what to do next. Should I scrap the project and start something new? The kit is called Mandarin Maze. I am so mad at myself right now, and the frustration level has gone through the roof. If any of you wonderful board members have any suggestions, I would like to hear them. I know this is a long post, but, I really don't know where else to turn.

Listen to your intention of why you want to make her a quilt. Your intention is one of gratitude and love for what she does for your MIL, and, in turn, making it easier for the rest of the family.
Start something new and special for her. You can use this frustrating project for some other time and use. It sounds like she deserves your talents with that special, non-aggravating project just for her.
Your gratitude is admirable.
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Old 04-08-2011, 11:57 AM
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Don't give up. One of the prettiest quilts I ever made came about because I just didn't have enough fabric to make the blocks I needed. I wound up setting it on point and filling the outside borders with a coordinating print. What I'm trying (badly) to say, is that sometimes, you will get more creative if you are pushed. Stay with it even if you can't find your kits. You might come up with something wonderful.
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Old 04-08-2011, 12:35 PM
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Post here, look on EBAY, & CHECK JOANN's- even though the kits are gone some of the fabric may still be in the reg line I bought a kit on closeout, then found I needed more,over 3years later---found 3 of the fabrics, still available by the yard!! My sister actually found a 4th fabric for the back @ WALMART for $2.00 a yd. good luck!!
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Old 04-08-2011, 02:57 PM
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Hi ,
I have 2 of the Manderin Maze blocks for you to make.
#8 and #12. I also have 1 yard of the burgandy floral. I would be happy to send them to you if you still need them.
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Old 04-08-2011, 04:27 PM
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The stores carry paper backed fabric 8x11 for inkjet printers.If you don't need yards of fabric,scan a piece of your fabric and print it out on the paper backed fabric, see how it matches and maybe that would be enough to see you through. Just an idea.
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:34 AM
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Since I do not know what a "setting fabric" is I am no help there but I wonder if you could use what you made for a nice long body pillow that is cozy to rest against for your own use or a table topper -- or use the squares you made on point and build out with other fabric into a upper and lower rectangle attached or 4 large square that could be 2 upper 2 lower corners. Wish you the best of luck.Zoey
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Old 04-09-2011, 09:48 PM
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Oh, there are angels everywhere on this board! Please show us your quilt when you get it completed!
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Old 04-10-2011, 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by quilterella
We went to visit my MIL last week (4.5hrs away) and her daughter that lives around the corner from her does an awful lot for her, errands, doctor's appt and shopping came over for a visit while we were there. On our way home, I stated I should make her a quilt, because of all she does for their mother, it makes all our lives alittle easier. Anyway, came home and dug out a Joanns Quiltblocks kit I had bought 3 years ago, and went to work. Last night I went to put it together and realized I didn't buy the setting kit. Also, two of the blocks require 2 more of each block and the kit said make 2, not 4, and there is no more fabric. I have put alot of work into this, and really don't know what to do next. Should I scrap the project and start something new? The kit is called Mandarin Maze. I am so mad at myself right now, and the frustration level has gone through the roof. If any of you wonderful board members have any suggestions, I would like to hear them. I know this is a long post, but, I really don't know where else to turn.
All I can say is "Thankyou, thankyou, thankyou" The people on this board are truly amazing. I have had several responses to my dilema and a few of the board members are sending me the fabric or leftovers from their kits or various blocks @ no charge and some for a very low flat rate. I cannot express my gratitude enough for the generousity of this group. How does one ever repay their generousity? There are many "Angels" in this group, and I am very fortunate and proud to be a part of it.
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Old 04-10-2011, 07:16 AM
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I too found myself short of fabric for a purchased kit. I just made it smaller. Pegeth.
PS Now I check out the kits as soon as it is mine. (after paying)
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