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    Old 12-01-2025, 07:12 AM
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    Firstly, while I visit the board daily and comment I have really fallen behind on posting some of my things, so I am going to correct that today!! This quilt from the start to finish probably took 3 years.

    I bought this quilt kit from Craftsy just before they went out of business - and a side note here - I absolutely despise making HSTs, This became known around the house as the "What was I thinking" quilt. The directions ran something like this .... make 280 HSTs using these colors 180 HST using these colors 180 2.5" squares of this color ..... and on it went. I took a vacation after making 30 "Block A"s. "Block B" got accomplished about 6 mo later and then they sat.... staring at me in their respective piles. In the beginning of 2025 I decided they needed to be assembled and matching the seams and points were a never ending task but then the center was done. then next direction was make "9 million" HSTs (slight exaggeration lol but again I really dislike making HSTs) using navy and white - well the quilt was already big enough , so I took a deep breath and threw on a two small borders and called it a day.

    I used Christy Dillions e2e Curly on it and used the navy as the binding. Then it was done ... Yeah!
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    Old 12-01-2025, 07:44 AM
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    I'm not sure what you were thinking, but I'm thinking that's an amazing quilt! So pretty! And your quilting is awesome. I love that design.
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    Old 12-01-2025, 08:40 AM
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    Thank you cashs mom - I have to admit I am really pleased with the outcome!!
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    Old 12-01-2025, 08:43 AM
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    I hear ya about all those HST's!! Absolutely not my favourite thing to make! But your quilt looks amazing. Kudos for sticking with it and finishing this beauty! And as a newish longarmer, thank you for naming your panto pattern. So much easier to do a search with a name than 'swirly and really pretty'.

    And I wanted to add that I too, got carried away with the deals when Craftsy went out of business. I have a couple of kits somewhere in a cupboard and freely admit that the fabric from more than one just got added to the stash instead of being made.

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    Old 12-01-2025, 08:53 AM
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    Beautifull. The two borders you added were just enough.
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    Old 12-01-2025, 09:38 AM
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    Lovely quilt. I agree on the HST's. Current quilt I am working on is all squares and rectangles since the last two were all made from HST's.

    BTW....I miss Craftsy. I used to purchase material from them all the time.

    Shari
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    You may have liked the process, but the end result is so pleasing.. Keep those directions, you may want to make another in a different color way using your best HST method to accomplish the task. You should be very proud of the end result from points to quilting, it is lovely.
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    Beautiful quilt! The quilting is really fun too.
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    Your quilt looks amazing.
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    Old 12-01-2025, 03:54 PM
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    Really nice! I feel your pain over the HST's - I'm working on one with many, many flying geese, like 480 or so . they're been called "flipping flying geese" and I think that's going to be the name of the quilt....
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