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Jennel, what is the name of the block you used for the hug quilts? I
really love that woven look and I can remember seeing it other places, but can't for the life of me figure out how to piece it. I would like to know the name of the block so I can use it. Yours is so gorgeous, it's really an inspiration. Sunny |
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Hi Sunny - I took the pattern from Timeless Treasures free pattern
pages: http://www.ttfabrics.com/patterns.php?patternID=158 It is a fun one to play with and a fast one to finish. I'm pleased that you approve of my efforts with the design, jennellh. On Jan 5, 4:41*pm, Sunny wrote: Jennel, what is the name of the block you used for the hug quilts? I really love that woven look and I can remember seeing it other places, but can't for the life of me figure out how to piece it. I would like to know the name of the block so I can use it. Yours is so gorgeous, it's really an inspiration. Sunny |
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Thanks Jennell. I already printed the pages and I think I'm going to
try this one. I am genuinely trying to sew up a lot of the fabric Janae left me. I'm making simple things where i can. I will post some pics in a while. I've done a couple tops and sent them off with my friend who has a group of elderly ladies who quilt up the tops and bind them by hand and then give them to the foster children's society here. Really cool. Makes me want to make even more and do them well. It's not artistic, but it's rewarding and does some good in the world. Hugs, Sunny |
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Hi Sunny, this particular pattern is quick to cut and sew and isn't
too confusing to keep on track with sewing and pressing seams, etc. It looks good in any colour combination/print size/theme/etc. It should be easy for you to make a dent in your newly acquired stash once you get started - you'll be seeing other possible combinations for the next quilt top. Another quickie suggestion is Billie Lauder's method for cutting 4patch sets from charm squares which would also work with any size square - her video is shown on the internet tv. jennellh On Jan 5, 11:01*pm, Sunny wrote: Thanks Jennell. I already printed the pages and I think I'm going to try this one. I am genuinely trying to sew up a lot of the fabric Janae left me. I'm making simple things where i can. I will post some pics in a while. I've done a couple tops and sent them off with my friend who has a group of elderly ladies who quilt up the tops and bind them by hand and then give them to the foster children's society here. Really cool. Makes me want to make even more and do them well. It's not artistic, but it's rewarding and does some good in the world. Hugs, Sunny |
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