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Old 05-16-2009, 05:33 AM
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Never mind, I found it. Thanks again.

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Old 05-16-2009, 05:50 AM
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The girl was very easy to do and it wouldn't be too much for a swap. It's just figuring out what embellishments!

I will try the foundation one. I have in mind to do a set of them out of the fabric for each quilt I do.
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If politicians would work together as well as quilters our great country would be in much, much better shape. I appreciate every one's work toward getting these patterns together for those of us who are computer challenged. Thanks to one and all.
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pittsburgpam if you split the boys pants at the crotch would it be easier?
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I'm going to try a slight modification on the boy's pants. If I add a seam up the middle front I can sew the center triangle onto one leg then sew the other leg on. Hmmm... that sounds a bit like what foundation piecing would be. :lol:

They were fun to make and even though it took a long time it wasn't, "Dang, this takes a long time!" It was, "What can I put on next before I sew it together?"

Even if someone doesn't want to do a whole quilt, or even a wall hanging, I think they would be cute to do just one exquisite set, frame them, and hang them on-point. How about a wedding gift? A bride and groom and embroider the names on them with accents of the colors in the wedding. A birthday gift with a theme? So many possibilities.
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Originally Posted by kwhite
pittsburgpam if you split the boys pants at the crotch would it be easier?
Great minds think alike! I was just posting that it when the notice of your post came up. I PM'd that to BC yesterday when we discussed the set-in seams on the arms too.
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These are sooooo adorable! I can't wait to give it a try!
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Pam, can you post how to assemble the blocks please, I mean what pieces to sew in order.

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got the patterns, really cute thanks
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BC and Pam, thanks so much for doing these blocks sew we can all play with them!
BC, what is the time difference between NZ and US?
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