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Old 12-01-2009, 10:16 AM
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I'll certainly be waiting for the tutorial, too!
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Old 12-01-2009, 11:08 AM
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I even did a half day course and all I got to show for my trouble was a crooked, pathetic little poppy!

:shock: I bought a book, needles and loads of ribbons (cost a fortune!) so I'm waiting here with baited breath for your tute - I'm sure you'll explain loads better than the French lady I went to! Oh poor Elle - you really shouldn't have said that! I'll nag you senseless now! :lol:[/quote]

Well that was because she was French and you couldnīt understand her. lol. That is the only thing with silk ribbons they are so expensive, but I love the results and it grows fast as well.
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Old 12-01-2009, 11:10 AM
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Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments it made all the probs I had with it worthwhile. I have to tell you I had to do it twice as I cut it wrong the first time :hunf: so off it all came and I bought some more fabric and started again.

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Awesome job on Lacelady's center, wow, Iam floored
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Thanks Cutebuns, I was lucky as I had a big area to work on for the first round, that makes a lot of difference.
Glad you like it.
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The space and where the quilt is at has a lot to do with what you can do with it, this first round for the most part was simple, at least for me, but I am sure that by the time the next few rounds go by that it will get more involved, I will be looking forward to see what comes out of Spain, your group will be working on my snowflakes, I can't wait to see what they come up for it.
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Thank you so much just got my fingers crossed that Lesley likes it. It is a bit different and kinda evolved as I worked on it.

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Elle, it is stunning, and I want to thank you so much for all your hard work on my behalf, I love it, love it, love it - thank you so much!!!!!!! I am kicking myself that I have been out all day and only just found it! Thank you again, my delft quilt has just grown up.
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Elle...you started it....now we'll all be waiting for the tute! Do you have to get that ribbon from Africa????? :shock:
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Old 12-01-2009, 03:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Thanks everyone for your wonderful comments it made all the probs I had with it worthwhile. I have to tell you I had to do it twice as I cut it wrong the first time :hunf: so off it all came and I bought some more fabric and started again.

Elle
Oh, Elle, I am so sorry you had so many problems - you must have been tearing your hair out. I hope you can use what you took off so it doesn't go to waste. I can't thank you enough, because it is so lovely, I shall really enjoy sleeping under it some time next year!
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Well here it is, I've finally finished the first border for Omak's centre. Some words of explanation: Omak wrote to me to say that she would like her quilt to turn out rectangular, rather than square, so would I mind working on only one or two sides, rather than all four. I was more than happy to oblige!

It was much harder than I expected - coming up with a border that I felt did the centre justice, I mean, so I really hope you like it!

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It is GREAT! You didn't know that friendship stars are one of my favorite little blocks, did you? That is just really special!
I have to ask .. did you use the Joan Hawley Lazy Angle to make the gold stars? and, thank you for making the square into a rectangle ... I think you succeeded magnificently!
Now I have to go back to last minute finishing touches ... today did not work out like I had planned ... :oops: :oops:
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