The pattern is called Monterrey Medallions and is what the LQS uses for the
level II class. The sample the teacher made has 11 different greens.
L
"Sharon Harper" wrote in message
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Pj ,,u starts!!! Just in case you didn't understand that's my befuddled
typing fingers going "Oh My Stars!!" - that is gorgeous!!! Did you use a
pattern or make up the design? Either way you deserve to be way proud - I
love it!!!
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Sharon from Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html (takes a while to load)
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/shazrules/my_photos (same as website but
quicker)
"Batik Freak" wrote in message
ink.net...
Hey y'all have heard me whining about the blocks for this quilt. Here is
a
pic of it lined up on the wall at LQS yesterday; it's not been sewn
together.
The object of the game for me was to not repeat any color in either the
star
blocks or the outside blocks. in other words, none of those blocks have
two
pieces the same color, and none of the blocks are matching any other
block.
The downside is that on the outside blocks that are supposed to be a
Jacob's ladder thing, I didn't realize all the 4-patch parts had to be
turned the same way and by the time I figured it out, I was N O TTTTTTTTT
gonna unsew and re-do!! SO THERE!!! LOL.
http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/lpskee...r=b4cf&.src=ph
It's the one called Monterrey Medallions in this album.
Thanks
L
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L. P. Skeen, Summerfield NC
Organized people are just too dang lazy to look for things.