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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:04 AM
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    Originally Posted by KathyAire
    Happy Daisies is not my pattern or design. I saw a picture of a quilt like this and I thought it was the happiest quilt I ever saw. It was on another quilting forum. I asked the person that posted the picture about the pattern. She said it was a customer's quilt and would ask about it. When she questioned the piecer she was told the piecer was not the designer and didn't know where it came from. No one seemed to know.

    I copied it and named it 'Happy Daisies'. I played around with paper until I got the size petals and stems that I wanted. Then I made a template. The blocks are 13" square and then cut in half and sewed together, then squared to 12 1/2". I copy lots of things I see, unless it specifically says don't copy it. If that's not okay, then I'm a dead duck. I do not have a creative mind. Even though I don't know where it came from originally, I do remember my mom making a daisy quilt about 50 years ago. She didn't use the positive/negative color scheme, just the daisy petals. That's probably why I like this quilt so much, it reminds me of her.
    That is really Beautiful!! Please pm me I would love to get your pattern!!
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:05 AM
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    Hi Kathie,
    Well no wonder you wanted to copy it, it is wonderful! You did a really nice job on the colors too. I copy patterns alot myself, not because I can't find it, because it saves me money ...LOL!
    It sure is a cute pattern.
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:19 AM
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    Originally Posted by KathyAire
    Originally Posted by dglvr
    I can see why you like it. Its beautifal. It put smile on my face too. Can't wait to see your version. :thumbup:
    That is my version.
    Oh okay I was thinking that was the one you took a picture of.
    Well you did a wonderful job. I guess I'm not awake yet.
    Thanks for the smile. :-D
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:24 AM
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    this is just TOO funny, last week I was on a yahoo group for Bailey quilters, this quilt was in someone's album, she said she saw it somewhere and made one like it, I started one yesterday! we all have good taste! except my blocks are 8"
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:26 AM
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    Oh I would really love the pattern too if it is possible! I have a daughter and she has a 'winter' quilt and has just asked me to make a 'summer' quilt for her and this would be perfect! you have made a wonderful quilt and I love it!
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    Originally Posted by KathyAire
    Happy Daisies is not my pattern or design. I saw a picture of a quilt like this and I thought it was the happiest quilt I ever saw. It was on another quilting forum. I asked the person that posted the picture about the pattern. She said it was a customer's quilt and would ask about it. When she questioned the piecer she was told the piecer was not the designer and didn't know where it came from. No one seemed to know.

    I copied it and named it 'Happy Daisies'. I played around with paper until I got the size petals and stems that I wanted. Then I made a template. The blocks are 13" square and then cut in half and sewed together, then squared to 12 1/2". I copy lots of things I see, unless it specifically says don't copy it. If that's not okay, then I'm a dead duck. I do not have a creative mind. Even though I don't know where it came from originally, I do remember my mom making a daisy quilt about 50 years ago. She didn't use the positive/negative color scheme, just the daisy petals. That's probably why I like this quilt so much, it reminds me of her.
    That is really Beautiful!! Please pm me I would love to get your pattern!!
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:27 AM
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    Your quilt is sure happy such a nice pattern I think a lot of us have good "Daisy Memories" I can remember my Mom having a tablecloth that she had embroidered with daisies. She loved drawing and mostly made designs from pictures.You have done a wonderful job on this quilt And i'm sure it will become a treasure for someone special!
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by KathyAire
    Happy Daisies is not my pattern or design. I saw a picture of a quilt like this and I thought it was the happiest quilt I ever saw. It was on another quilting forum. I asked the person that posted the picture about the pattern. She said it was a customer's quilt and would ask about it. When she questioned the piecer she was told the piecer was not the designer and didn't know where it came from. No one seemed to know.

    I copied it and named it 'Happy Daisies'. I played around with paper until I got the size petals and stems that I wanted. Then I made a template. The blocks are 13" square and then cut in half and sewed together, then squared to 12 1/2". I copy lots of things I see, unless it specifically says don't copy it. If that's not okay, then I'm a dead duck. I do not have a creative mind. Even though I don't know where it came from originally, I do remember my mom making a daisy quilt about 50 years ago. She didn't use the positive/negative color scheme, just the daisy petals. That's probably why I like this quilt so much, it reminds me of her.
    It's lovely, and so cheerful! Are you going to share your templates and do a tutorial online? Heidi
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:30 AM
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    I LOVE daisies and hadn't seen them done this way before! Copying is OK by my book. I might copy your design to put on some cards I will be making!
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    Old 08-07-2010, 08:34 AM
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    Love the bright colors! Beautiful You did a great job.
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    Old 08-07-2010, 09:03 AM
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    Thanks for the compliments. Some people asked for the pattern. I don't have a pattern. What I said in the original message is what I did as far as the size of the blocks. I can copy my templates and you could use them, as elementary as they are.
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