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    #16
    Where did you purchase the background fabric? Thanks so much.

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      #17
      Originally posted by "Fordcertain" post=153625
      Where can I find the background fabric by Marcia Derse to purchase. Thanks for your help.
      It is highly unlikely you will find it. Some have mistakenly bought a version in Canvas or Panels—neither is the fabric used in the original quilt and our Kit. It was produced a few years ago, which means “ancient “ in fabric production.

      https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
      North Alabama, USA
      "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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        #18
        I’m using Laurel Burch fabric. At first I thought it too dark but it’s growing on me.

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          #19
          I made one house with clouds. Unless you fussy cut the pieces to orient them so they are end up being hofizonal you'll end up with the background lines going in directions you may not like. I choose a sky blue solid for small house sky/background. I didn't want to take the time to get my clouds going in the direction I wanted them to go.

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            #20
            Originally posted by "bbquiltmaker" post=153586
            Originally posted by "cmannconso" post=153563
            The Mariners compass takes 1/3 yard. Pick a background out for that and start it February 1st. If you get your fabric in February, you can do the houses. They are addictive so in two days you can finish them. I could do one in 30 minutes or less once I had everything cut up. Then if you change your mind about the Mariners compass do it again.
            This is NOT correct. It takes less. I am not sure where you got this information but it is not correct for the Month 2 Mariners Compass in Color My World. That info will be posted February 1 when Month 2 is released.
            I found out where I got this idea that. you need 1/3 of yard for the mariners compass. It was post #151663; I won't repost it because I don't want to confuse anyone. I just did a search for two background fabrics and found it.
            I can't wait till the next pattern is displayed. I am thoroughly enjoying this. Thanks for all you do!!!!

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              #21
              I did purchase the Art History 101 yardage-- they call it canvas, but it is a lightweight canvas and I don't see that it should be a problem. Check out Missouri Star Quilt co. . My local quilt shop had it, so I went there to feel the fabric, as the word canvas scared me UNTIL I felt it. Then I knew it would work.

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                #22
                [quote="cmannconso" I found out where I got this idea that. you need 1/3 of yard for the mariners compass. It was post #151663; I won't repost it because I don't want to confuse anyone. I just did a search for two background fabrics and found it.
                I can't wait till the next pattern is displayed. I am thoroughly enjoying this. Thanks for all you do!!!![/quote]

                My mistake! So sorry for the confusion. There is a LOT of info here and it can be hard to find what we think we remember we saw. I use the Search box, that usually helps me find things.

                Thanks--let's all carry on!

                https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
                North Alabama, USA
                "I am a part of all that I have met" A. Lord Tennyson

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                  #23
                  Nice houses, your are further than I am. I will be working out of my stash as well.

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                    #24
                    Love it

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                      #25
                      I just received my kit and bought my background fabrics (2). I am so busy with my guild I haven't had time to wash my fabrics. But I'll get that done this weekend. I'm going to put the dark/night half way around and the light the other half. The light is daylight with clouds. I've attached dark. I think it will fun.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by "Fordcertain" post=153625
                        Where can I find the background fabric by Marcia Derse to purchase. Thanks for your help.
                        Thepatchworkco (dot) com has it online $13.95 yd. Located in Windham, NY
                        (50764D-28 Art History 101 designed by Marcia Derse)

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                          #27
                          I have ordered mine from there, however it does not arrive i stock until 25th January. Make aure you do not order the canvas as they have both that and the cotton. They have been very helpful at The ParchworkCo. The canvas has "c" at the end of the SKU number.
                          I probably won't get my order until week into February as it has to be posted to New Zealand. Someti es that can be quick so am hoping that will be the case this time.

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                            #28
                            I have just discovered after completing 2 small house #1 that my background fabric must be cut lengthwise and not selvage to selvage. It's called "Weather Permitting" Clouds and I find the clouds are going north to south and not east to west. Now to decide to take these apart and redo "j" and "k".


                            Looking out the window at Lake Leman in beautiful Switzerland

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                              #29
                              i like that

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                                #30
                                Libbi, I hope you did not use the speed cut for the background if you want your clouds to run east/west. I would take a piece of the cloud fabric, lay it on the house the way you
                                want it to look. lay the template on top of the fabric, in alignment with the clouds. Put a pin it and then you can cut them to go the way you want because you will ;have the correct orientation. I had to do that with a couple
                                pieces on my Afternoon Delight border, paper pieced flying geese. It worked. HelenW

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