Someone Talk Me Out of Amy Butler "Love"...
#61
I'd get it and think of it as pretty inexpensive entertainemt (at least that's what I do!!) How maqny hours will you enjoy working on it, divided into $100 Bet there aren't many things you can do that cheaply. Does that work for you?
#65
Originally Posted by Sheree from Chicago
I would wait a week or two and if I still "had to have it" I would get it knowing if I didn't I would regret it! LOL
#66
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Have you checked out your stash recently and looked t for some of your stash that might work into a beautiful quilt using that pattern? This would save you some $$$ if you already have fabric, that you probably bought at some time or another because you just "loved it and couldn't live without it" . So there I probably didn't talk you out of it. Is it just the fabric or the pattern you love so omuch? That pattern could be made with other fabric and still be a beautiful quilt. I hope this doesn't put me on your "bad" list. lol
#67
I was so tempted to order the Deal of the Day charm pack from Missouri Star Quilt Co., I had to log off and go for a walk. It is beautiful fabric. I love anything Amy designs. Show us what you made with it, okay?
#70
Where are you going to use it when you finished? Does it fit in your decor? It fits on your bed? I have two lovely, lovely quilts I had to make and now I have no room for them. I tried to sell one of them on eBay. Anyone should love it the way I do it, but nobody bought it. No one loved it as much as I did and I have it. But how long can I look at it until it gets old?
Okay, my two cents worth and years of experience.
Okay, my two cents worth and years of experience.
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