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Old 04-12-2018, 08:15 AM
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I'm being bitten by the idea of a Sampler quilt too. Has anyone done the Loyal Union Sampler by Jennifer Chiaverni? I was surprised that I couldn't find it as a BOW here on the QB. I'm thinking of either doing that one or the Sylvia's Bridal Sampler as a slow, long term project between other quilts. Dear Jane just seems too daunting right now!
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Old 04-12-2018, 08:26 AM
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For me? Where to start? Number A1! The first square block on the left of the top row!
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I joined a Block of the Week and LOVE it. It is the first time I tried something like this. The program was free with good instructions and a gorgeous project called Stars Over Baltimore. I had to learn to applique to do it. Although the applique has slowed me down a bit, I am really loving the blocks. Another BOW is starting April 22nd--a sampler called Signs of Spring--I am signed up and looking forward to it. If you are interested, here is the link:
http://www.piecingthepastquilts.com/...ng-bow-program
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Originally Posted by Kitsie View Post
For me? Where to start? Number A1! The first square block on the left of the top row!
I started in the center and worked out in circles. I'm so glad I did my Jane that way, so many started with the eaiest ones and then were discouraged when the more difficult ones came along.

I would recommend doing the left and bottom sashing as you go alone too. I think I was around 70+ blocks when I started and it was beyond boring
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Old 04-12-2018, 12:12 PM
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Go for it. It’s just like walking....one step at a time. What fun you will have learning as you go.
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Old 04-12-2018, 01:47 PM
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I am doing the Farm Girl Vintage quilt which is a sampler like the Farm Wife and Dear Jane. Farm Girl blocks can be made in 6" or 12" blocks.
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Old 04-12-2018, 02:34 PM
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Thanks sJens, I just looked up Farm Girl Vintage and it is cute. Since we retired and sold the house, I miss the garden and the animals. I might do this as a wall hanging to make me smile when I look at it.
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Originally Posted by KalamaQuilts View Post
I started in the center and worked out in circles. I'm so glad I did my Jane that way, so many started with the eaiest ones and then were discouraged when the more difficult ones came along.

I would recommend doing the left and bottom sashing as you go alone too. I think I was around 70+ blocks when I started and it was beyond boring
I agree....mixing up simpler with challenging blocks kept me motivated on the SBS. I just finished the sashing and assembling and cursed myself for not doing that as I went along. I'll know next time to do that...
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I have found this thread of great interest, as I have made three Sampler quilts and loved every minute and learnt so much on the long journey.
My first one was Dear Jane, - which took me a long time, I made it as a group on here with Cre8tvlwyr- (GUS)

2012-2013 Dear Jane Stickle 2d Cyber Party Pictures and Discussion

and here

Journeys with Dear Jane: Baby Janes in the making and complete


It was such a great help and there is loads of info there - lots of reading.

Your DJ Kitsie is stunning and yes, thatquilt.blogspot.com
was so much help.

I wrote on here at that time asking if anyone near Dallas TX was making a DJ as we were visiting from the UK and I heard from a lady who ran a group and she organised a meeting. Brenda Papadakis read the thread and she came to the meeting - what a truly lovely lady and I had an amazing day. I was thrilled to win a "Judges Choice " at a National Championship here in the UK a few years ago and you can see my DJ on the signature below.

I then joined the Sylvia's Bridal Sampler here with Anael

Sylvia Bridal Sampler BOW
which is ongoing,

Here is a link to mine

http://www.amiga.talktalk.net/

I entered my SBS to UK National Championship and came first in the Sampler Quilt Category - couldn't believe it !

I have recently finished my third Sampler Quilt also with a bow on yahoo and is called Loyal Union Quilt also by Jennifer Chiaverini. I have added the link here -

My Loyal Union Sampler Quilt.

I have learnt so much and met so many lovely friends here on QB over the long journeys
and don't regret for one minute starting to make one - just jump in !!!
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