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This is beautiful. I have similar panels with horses and didn't know what to do with them. Thanks for the tutorial and picture. Love it!
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thank you. that was great. Ive never made an attic window and now I could even try it.
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NICE !!! Thank you...I have a panel of one of NC's lighthouses that I wanted to make into an attic window frame. This all makes sense.
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great tut and gorgeous quilt. Thanks
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Thanks for the tute.
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This is so pretty!!! Thank you I have a horse panel and I am going to start my attic window NOW
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thanks!
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Thanks so much for taking the time to create a tute for all of us. Great job.
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You are positively going to hate me...
because you did such a beautiful job! but The sunlight on the backs of the horses is coming from behind them and from the right. The light in the attic window frame is coming from the left. sorry... but I am an artist and was made to pay attention to the light, because it makes the scene more believeable... If you turned the frame upside down, it might work? |
Originally Posted by lawsonmugs
Candi-thanks so much!! I was looking for a pattern like this I seen on the net a few months ago. I bought a panel of cowboys herding cattle and wanted to do this. I was afraid to just start cutting it up. Thanks so much for the tute. Mary
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