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    Old 06-15-2016, 06:19 AM
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    I have started one, not gotten far, but plan to keep at it, love it! I started out doing EPP on this & the other, bigger, Millefiori quilt, but lately have been piecing them by machine. Have also pieced some by hand, no papers used. I think you can do it however you want. Right now I am just playing with putting some rosettes together, haven't attached any together yet. They are fun, & actually much faster by machine... but any method works greater. I started playing with another one this week, & here is my progress so far! Love these, they are so much fun to do! Am thinking of doing mine large lap size too, as I don't need another big quilt at my house...
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    Old 06-15-2016, 07:47 AM
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    Originally Posted by happymrs
    I have started one, not gotten far, but plan to keep at it, love it! I started out doing EPP on this & the other, bigger, Millefiori quilt, but lately have been piecing them by machine. Have also pieced some by hand, no papers used. I think you can do it however you want. Right now I am just playing with putting some rosettes together, haven't attached any together yet. They are fun, & actually much faster by machine... but any method works greater. I started playing with another one this week, & here is my progress so far! Love these, they are so much fun to do! Am thinking of doing mine large lap size too, as I don't need another big quilt at my house...
    I saw this one on FB, so pretty. I have thought about trying by machine, but really like the portability of this project, and when I think about tiny biased Y seams it gives me a headache! lol
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    Old 06-15-2016, 07:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by Geri B
    Kass these are great. What amazes me is how quickly you construct these! I must be really in SLOW mode...I'm trying to finish a gfg so I can tackle Katjas millefiori....and I can only find 2/3 hrs every other day or so....if I'm lucky and that just isn't making a dent in gfg - all I can do is dream about Mille.......
    I work on it in the evenings during "tv" time. I also take it w/ me whenever we go somewhere (my husband prefers to drive) so this gives me something to concentrate on other then his "bad" driving!!!! lol lol lol He's not really a bad driver I'm just not in control. I also take it to work on Sat, I work at an outstation
    (rural ems station) so sometimes get quite a bit of time to work on it, sometimes don't even get to look at it.
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    Old 06-15-2016, 11:09 AM
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    They're so beautiful. Join the FB page if you want to see more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/335041176691683/. A display of them is coming Houston this fall. I figure with that, the books will get more readily available and I'll start one.

    La Pa is pentagon based. Katja Marek has a web site for a hexagon based version. It's here: http://www.katjasquiltshoppe.com/the...uilt-along.htm. She asks participants to buy her book, "The New Hexagon," although her millefiore quilt isn't included in it. I like the pentagon based version better, however, hexagon templates are probably more readily available.

    It's all fun. ;-).
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    Originally Posted by TeresaA
    They're so beautiful. Join the FB page if you want to see more! https://www.facebook.com/groups/335041176691683/. A display of them is coming Houston this fall. I figure with that, the books will get more readily available and I'll start one.

    La Pa is pentagon based. Katja Marek has a web site for a hexagon based version. It's here: http://www.katjasquiltshoppe.com/the...uilt-along.htm. She asks participants to buy her book, "The New Hexagon," although her millefiore quilt isn't included in it. I like the pentagon based version better, however, hexagon templates are probably more readily available.

    It's all fun. ;-).
    Thats true, the book is to be bought, but on her website she does have, what does look like pretty clear patterns...and her book is way less espensive than Hammerstein's. But, will see when I begin that " journey"
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    Old 06-15-2016, 06:27 PM
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    If you noticed my signature lines you know I am a huge fan of DW, and since every quilt needs a little DW, my last big rosette is themed, these are just the parts to the inner star round, I am excited about this one, it will be my sentimental favorite.
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    Old 06-16-2016, 03:33 AM
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    Kass. What is DW...probably very obvious, but I'm still working on first cup of coffee! I also think Hammerstein hand pieced, not epp, her millefiori, is that right?
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    Old 06-16-2016, 04:57 AM
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    Holy Moly! Just Gorgeous! I do lots of curved piecing, but would think twice about attempting anything that intricate. Kudos, just so exquisite. Colors are exceptional as well. You, my good woman, are a true artiste.
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    Old 06-16-2016, 05:06 AM
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    Originally Posted by Geri B
    Kass. What is DW...probably very obvious, but I'm still working on first cup of coffee! I also think Hammerstein hand pieced, not epp, her millefiori, is that right?
    Doctor Who, yes she hand pieced hers. I whip stitch much sturdier and faster then I can hand stitch
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    Old 06-26-2016, 09:14 AM
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    A few pics of this weeks work. The overall shot is blurry sorry didn't notice it in time to fix it, but shows the placement of the last big one. The progress on the DW rosette, but I think I'm changing out the skinny diamonds to the same b/w fabric w/ the diamonds on it. And the lower rt corner rosette that to me looks like a folk art Mexican tile. I am going to post this now incase the pictures lock up my computer. Loading pics on this site is like Russian Roulette w/ my computer.
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