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    Old 01-01-2013, 12:13 PM
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    I don't have a 'stash' to speak of as I have only purchased fabric for projects I am actually working on, but I was surprised to find enough "left overs" from previous projects that I might be able to pull this off.

    I have never done a mystery quilt so I am looking forward to hopping on board the train... besides, it will be a nice break from the tumbling blocks quilt I am trying to finish for my youngest son's graduation present. (I could choke him for picking this pattern when I am such a 'beginner' quilter.
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    Old 01-01-2013, 02:10 PM
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    Beautiful quilts, Jaba.

    frusted and quilting krazy - pretty blocks

    JMoore, amazing, isn't it, how scraps can accumulate so quickly. That why I had said last month when I was planning to do a stash buster, it would really only be a stash buster if you made a quilt to cover a football field.
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    Old 01-01-2013, 02:13 PM
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    Judy--I'm in started to pull out my scrapes but got sidetracked will get back to cutting squares.

    Caroline S-- Thanks for the carrot marmalade recipe.

    Everybody's blocks look great, I see some of my fabrics out there.

    Cream Puffs in the dining car for all to enjoy.
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    Old 01-01-2013, 02:17 PM
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    So true Judy a truestash busting or scrap buster would need to be as big as a footbll field. Ha Ha Ha
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    Beautiful quilts, Jaba.

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    JMoore, amazing, isn't it, how scraps can accumulate so quickly. That why I had said last month when I was planning to do a stash buster, it would really only be a stash buster if you made a quilt to cover a football field.
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    I have my blocks finished.I will post later or tomorrow. It killed me doing totally unplanned scrappy. I have a hard time with that. I did the large version and have sooooooo much fabric it didn't even dent it. I though I was going to die at some of the colors I was sewing together but laid out of the floor it looks OK all together. It has been a good experience for me so far. I usually use almost all batiks and there isn't a single batik in this one.
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    you are all doing great..... I have my box of charms out and am pressing the most promising candidates...do not know exactlly when the box was tipped on its' side...grrrrr......so will post before to long....actually found a stack of 2 1/2 squares that I do not remember.....too bad we only need 4
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    I have batik scraps too but left those out as I want to do a scrappy batik quilt in the future. I know some of my fabric choices were ugly but I did a swap of what was I thinking charms and used those so there are only 3 or 4 squares that came from my stash scrappy is hard forme too but the more I watch and see Bonnie Hunters scrappy style it is growing on me
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    Old 01-01-2013, 02:54 PM
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    frustratedquilter40 -- I had the same problem with batiks. It was hard to keep them from creeping into my 9-patches! I love them so much. I didn't totally succeed in keeping them out - they're like mice!
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    Thanks for all the input, I was just curious. My blocks are all over the place, but I think I am going to like it. The last job I had ended up with lots of scraps of wool, so now I am going to try and do one of them also. But working with wool kills my hands, I am allergic, I tried wearing rubber gloves but the thing that works best for me is just doing the work in small allotments of time.

    Looking forward to the next clue! Does anyone have the recipe for Lemon raspberry oatmeal squares? I had it at one time and can't find the recipe! My hubby is the cook in our house he told me if I find the recipe he will make them!

    It uses Gluten free flour and fresh fruit (if possible) with no sugar, just honey! I know I have seen that recipe but still looking!
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    Jaba, love your scrappy quilts. Especially the first one. Thanks for sharing.
    Thanks Caroline for the carrot marmalade recipe.
    Elizabrat, I hope you do both kinds of scrappy. I think it will make an interesting experiment.
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