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    #61
    Oh Rosemary, that sounds yummy. Sounds like something we used to make in Girl Scouts in the campfire. Was it called a banana boat? If I remember you slit the banana still in it's peel, stuff it will chocolate pieces and...(can't remember what else, perhaps mini marshmallows and nuts?). Then wrap in in foil and put it in the coals. yum, yum, yum!
    Almost as good as somemores.

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      #62
      Yes, it is a recipe I came across when I was in the Girl Guides, I think we just called them baked bananas and they are definitely better done on a campfire B) Just try not to burn your fingers or tongue when eating them

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        #63
        Finally, here is month 1 (my "dream house" based on a "Château" picture), sitting on my next round's fabric..... And before Month 2 instructions are out! :woohoo:
        I know I have to embelish that "sky" with some embroidery, or I will leave room for "nice" quilting - if I ever can get to that :lol: !
        I want to wait until this quilt develops a bit more...



        By the way, the next round of little squares is 36 x 36 - so for us, it will be 2 strips of 34 squares (17" finished) for the top and bottom, and 2 strips of 36 squares (18" finished) for left and right sides. I might as well prepare this and be ahead. Month 2 looks like a lot of appliqué (and I think I will give hand appliqué a try).

        Andrée

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          #64
          Really beautiful color combinations, Andree.

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            #65
            Very nice Andree - I'm still on the fence but sure
            feel like diving in!
            Barb

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              #66
              Very nice, Andree! I like your dream house.

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                #67
                Love it, Andree! Your bright colors are beautiful.

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                  #68
                  Beautiful, Andree!

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                    #69
                    Now there's a dream house B) Love the colours

                    Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                      #70
                      The perfect dream house, Andrée! Love how it came together, even more than the first house you made (although that one was lovely too!). B)

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                        #71
                        Thank you again for your nice comments.

                        The first house I made will become a mug rug... good practice for hand appliqué...

                        Andrée

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                          #72
                          Love the colors..can't wait to see how this progresses !!

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                            #73
                            Beautiful Andrée, love all the colours and the house.

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                              #74
                              Just want somebody to double check this with me. For the vine border in the half-size measurement we will need

                              2 borders - 2 3/4" x 17 1/4"
                              2 borders - 2 3/4" x 12 1/4"

                              Is that right?

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                                #75
                                Rita, shouldn't it be 2 borders 3x17 1/2 and 2 borders 3x12 1/2?

                                The way I calculated it was to, first, take away the 1/2" seam allowance, then divide what is left by 2. Then I add the seam allowance back in. So, for example, if the first full-size border is 5 1/2 x 34 1/2, take away the half-inch seam allowance from 5 1/2, it leaves you with 5. You divide that 5 by 2, which gives you 2 1/2. Now add the seam allowance back in and you have 3.

                                Now do he same for the length of that border 34 1/2. Minus the seam allowance is 34. 34 divided by 2 is 17. Add back the seam allowance and you have 17 1/2.

                                Anyone else want to pipe up?

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