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    #61
    great looking quilt Margo and wonderful for us all to see some of the different versions that could be made. 8) 8)

    Hey Carol I love the tumbling blocks quilt.........

    One of my friends Margaret has commented that Jinny Beyer's new range (Sophia...I think its called) has some lovely border prints that would also look good on the border/s of a scrappy version of 2011 BOM, what do you think.


    Taree NSW - Australia
    My motto in life: live by the three GGG’s - be Grateful, be Gracious, be Gorgeous to yourself

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      #62
      I know someone, probably Margo, will know this answer. I know I saw the quilt you made with the stripes in pink and I can't find it. Will you be posting on your tutorials all three with the different colors? I assume both the pink and yellow are from Sue's fabrics. Not sure. As usual thank for your help, we will probably need to make you another quilt next year for all your hard work.

      Thanks, Sharon

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        #63
        I'm not sure about the 2011 kits, but I think they will be referred to as "Bear Essentials" which are the bright colors in Sue's original version, and "Beloved Beauties" which are the softer pink and greens designed by Elly Sienkiewicz. They are both DYNAMITE quilts!!

        As usual, I'm hoping that we will also see lots of original color combinations. Jill, I'm sure that a border print would work on this as a replacement for any of the pieced or appliquéd borders! You may need to add some floaters to make everything fit, but it's definitely do-able!

        Sharon, here are the three versions in one location:

        Sue's "Bear Essentials":


        My Totally Scrappy Version:


        My "Beloved Beauties": (This is just the first 4 months of instructions. I'll be posting the finished quilt as soon as I get it done!!)


        As for the instructions....Once again, Sue has written amazing directions for each month that you will print out to follow. However, the Beloved Beauties fabrics did not translate well for a one-to-one replacement, so I am writing an additional set of instructions for anyone using the Beloved Beauties kit. You will need to check each month to see what changes need to be made, and also follow Sue's directions for the parts I didn't change. I am trying my best to make the directions easy to understand, and I hope there won't be too much confusion, but there are some major differences.

        For instance, where Sue has put those bright yellow setting triangles around the center appliqué (which is a great place to show off wonderful quilting designs!), I used a striped fabric to fussy cut beautiful miters. I will show you how to make a template to do that. It's not difficult, just a different element. And you don't need to do it!! You can put something else there. Make this quilt your own!

        I have added mini-piping to several places in my quilts, and I'll show how I do that. It's not necessary, but it's a nice added touch!

        Sue's instructions are once again for needle-turn appliqué. You are welcome to use your favorite technique...by hand, or machine, or fused! For the appliqués on my quilts, I'm using a turned edge machine appliqué with Ricky Tims' STABLE STUFF as a foundation. I have a tute for the 2010 Hugs and Kisses quilt using this technique, but I'll be doing another tute to demonstrate with this pattern.
        (If you want to see that check it out here: http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/...76127612MrslzR)

        BTW....You can get Ricky's STABLE STUFF here: http://www.rickytims.com/online-stor...category_id=26
        He also has glue sticks: http://www.rickytims.com/online-stor...category_id=26
        and cording for the piping: http://www.rickytims.com/online-stor...category_id=26

        If you want to see how Ricky makes his piping and applies his wonderful piped bindings check out his Grand Finale DVD:
        http://www.rickytims.com/online-stor...;category_id=2

        This is a 2 hour instructional DVD and the last 30 minutes is a great demo of exactly how to do the piped binding. I use this technique all the time now!


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          #64
          Thanks Margo, you are a doll.

          Sharon

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            #65
            OOOH, Margo! I had to wipe the drool from my keyboard! I love the scrappy version. I wasn't quilting in 1963 but I've accumulated a pretty good stash so I'm going to shop there before I go to any stores. January is going to be very exciting here at TQS!!!

            from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
            Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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              #66
              I sure hope that this is not a duplicate request. There will be some great sales on batiks over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend and I'd like to take advantage of these sales to purchase some of the fabrics for my 2011 BOM. Is it possible that we can get the fabric requirements early?

              from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
              Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ

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                #67
                Good question, Nancy. Thank you for asking. I have a similar question: Margo, in your Beloved Beauties version, you used a striped fabric just outside the very center medallion, and it looks like you've mitered the corners to get the effect. I've found a striped fabric that I would love to use the same way. Can you tell me how much I should order? Thank you! Robin

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by RGold
                  Good question, Nancy. Thank you for asking. I have a similar question: Margo, in your Beloved Beauties version, you used a striped fabric just outside the very center medallion, and it looks like you've mitered the corners to get the effect. I've found a striped fabric that I would love to use the same way. Can you tell me how much I should order? Thank you! Robin
                  Robin, that's a tough one. It depends on the scale of the stripe and how many repeats there are across the yardage, and how large the mitered area is. Is it just a corner like I did on this block, or are you talking about mitering the ends of borders?
                  If you want to do just corners like in this block, you will need to make a triangular template, including the seam allowances and be sure that you can get 4 matching repeats and 4 reverse image repeats. Hope that helps!

                  There will be directions for making the miter in the January BOM instructions for what I did on the Beloved Beauties.


                  It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                  That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                    #69
                    Thank you, Margo. I just want to do corners like you did. I've only seen the fabric online, but I have a fat quarter of it in a different colorway. From that, I'm guessing there will be three of the main stripe I want to catch (each of which is 3.25 inches) across the width of the fabric. The stripes run parallel to the selvage. The pattern between the stripes is fine to use however much of it fits. That space is 7 inches, but I wouldn't need to use all of it. I just don't have a sense of how large that portion of the quilt is. You are a wonder, and I appreciate your help! Hugs, Robin

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                      #70
                      Robin, the block I made finishes at 21-1/2", and I'm requesting 1-14 yard of that fabric for the kits to allow room for everyone to decide how they want the corners to look and to have some left for the basket and border pieces. You can pretty much decide how to cut the triangles by using 2 (12" x 12") mirrors hinged in the middle (I used duct tape) and moving them around the fabric to find a pleasing motif. You will have to show us what you are working on!


                      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                        #71
                        Thank you, Margo. That helps a lot! And yes, I'll be sure to post photos. I was looking at the three colorways, and like many of the others, I couldn't decide which I like best -- they're all wonderful! So, I asked my husband what colors I should use for the quilt, and he suggested blue and green. So, I've been looking for blue and green border fabric. I found a couple I liked, but then I found the new Adelaide collection from In the Beginning ... aha!!! http://www.inthebeginningfabrics.com...product=adlade. And, as it turns out, I picked up a fat quarter in the red version of the stripe on my trip to Houston (in the most wonderful quilt store in Kerrville, Texas), but I think I'll use the blue version, and I'm even thinking of using black or a very dark blue behind the lattice and swag borders, but we'll see ...
                        Hugs, Robin

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                          #72
                          I just finished reading all the posts on the new BOM and I am having to calm down my mind...so many wonderful choices. And on top of it all even though I always print out the patterns for the BOM's I wonder if I will ever just go for it and do one...I am pulled in that direction on this quilt so maybe this is the one. I will make a decision in January I guess, but for now I have thought I would check out my stash and see what is lurking there that would make a beautiful 2011 BOM. :?


                          Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                            #73
                            Great to see all the colorways. When I went to the booth on Wed at Houston and saw the quilts I knew I liked Elly's fabric. Then I met Sue and Margo at the booth. Margo talked about her verson which was done by machine. At that time my shopping stopped at the show because I knew I wanted to use Elly's fabric. I have always used my own stash but this time I want to get a kit. I love to applique Baltimore Album style quilts and that was the reason I went for the first time to the Houston show. My applique group had made a quilt for Elly and it was in the special display and her new book. I know this quilt will combine applique and paperpiecing that I also like to do. Sue's quilts are the reason I still belong to the site as they feed my soul. I am also starting Sue's Ladies of the Sea applique quilt as I now feel ready to tackle it after making her other 2 hand applique ones. Thanks Sue and Margo.
                            Maureen

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                              #74
                              I noticed that they have the Introduction PDF available now that says how much total fabric you will need and shows a little snippets of the P&B fabrics she used. This is really going to be a treasure quilt.

                              aka ladyquilter

                              Troutdale, OR
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                                #75
                                Thanks for the head's up, JoJo!!


                                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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