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    May Block

    Hi all --
    I just spent some time looking at all the posts -- and the blocks that have been posted. I just can't believe how great they all look! The colors you have all chosen are amazing - and the embellishments are wonderful. It makes me think I need to get a little more creative, myself!

    The May block will be posted tomorrow -- have fun with it. In fact, I hope you are having fun with all of the blocks, and learning a little along the way. I'm certainly learning from all of YOU! If you have any questions, holler.

    Happy stitching -
    Sue Garman
    Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

    #2
    Thank you!!! I am thoroughly enjoying every block.
    Lyndhurst, Ohio USA - East Side Suburb of Cleveland, Ohio

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      #3
      Learning lots. Enjoying it all immensely.
      Lynn

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        #4
        Sue, I have loved each block - got a late start but am caught up and ready to start May. I have been inspired by others with the different colorways............. Lots of fun and can hardly wait to see what everyone does this month.

        Bonny

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          #5
          Sue, I'm having alot of fun making these blocks--thank you again! I'm still working on the April block and hope to post all of my blocks as soon as I get April finished. Judy in Torrance

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            #6
            I love the whole process - printing out the pattern, taping it together, tracing on the plastic overlay, preparing all the freezer paper, selecting the fabrics and ironing the templates, cutting them out and finally, pinning and sewing! It's a terrific pattern with enough challenge to keep me interested, but not too hard.

            I have finished April except for the berries and embroidery. Since May also has berries, I'll do them all at once. This month was busy getting 2 graduation quilt tops and a baby shower gift ready.

            It's really fun waking up each 1st of the month to a new project!

            Nancy in NY - quilt show this weekend! Fingers crossed!!

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              #7
              I'm loving each pattern Sue - thanks!

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                #8
                For those of you that are using the fusible web method as I am I’ve printed off my pattern at work (shhhhhhh) and will use the photocopier here to mirror image the pattern so there will be no more tracing over. It’s a lot faster but then again even as fast as it is I’m still finishing up April today.

                denise

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                  #9
                  With some posts about getting a head start on the star and the berries, I expect to see some finished daffodil blocks pop up here any minute!!!


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

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                    #10
                    When I saw this topic and 8 replies already I was fearful that SOMEONE would have their completed block posted already!! That would have been a little mind-blowing, although our Aussie quilters have had ALL DAY :wink: to work on it while we slept! :lol: I expect that by the time I can check again tonight there will be at least one posted... who will it be??? not ME, although I did print it first thing this am...
                    Florence


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

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                      #11
                      I will not be posting the first block done, as I am working until 8pm tonight (gotta support that quilting habit somehow!) :wink: If I am not too tired, I may be able to get started tonight, otherwise, sometime tomorrow between appointments.

                      I took a class at Paducah on "Looks like hand applique, but it's not". May use the techniques I learned in that class, instead of my usual raw edge applique. Sarah Ann Smith, who is a quilt show member, taught the class. Check out her blog and website. She does some awesome work.

                      Maggie in finally spring like E. Central Illinois


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

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by NancyAnn1959
                        I love the whole process - printing out the pattern, taping it together, tracing on the plastic overlay, preparing all the freezer paper, selecting the fabrics and ironing the templates, cutting them out and finally, pinning and sewing! It's a terrific pattern with enough challenge to keep me interested, but not too hard.

                        I have finished April except for the berries and embroidery. Since May also has berries, I'll do them all at once. This month was busy getting 2 graduation quilt tops and a baby shower gift ready.

                        It's really fun waking up each 1st of the month to a new project!

                        Nancy in NY - quilt show this weekend! Fingers crossed!!
                        I have been using freezer paper like tape, cutting small pieces, when I put the four sections together. Then I use larger pieces on the back once everything is in place. It is easier to fold than staples and ironable too.


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

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                          #13
                          Denise! Thanks for your idea - I was just about to print the pattern (at work too - I won't tell either!). Now I won't have to rack my brain so hard trying to figure out how to trace it!
                          Cathy
                          KY


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

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                            #14
                            Maggie, I was at Paducah also - too bad we didn't meet each other. What is the technique called? Is it IMA? I have a book on that and those that do it say you cannot tell the difference. I have not seen it done and have only done handstitched. But I am going to give this a try on a block that has some big pieces. I have a lot of handstitching to do as I have way too many applique projects going at one time. Rather addicting to say the least.

                            I was almost finished with my May block and had my circles done in advance and then decided I didn't particularly like the color - so more circles to make. If it doesn't say yes to me then I change it.
                            Bonny


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

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                              #15
                              Boy, something happened when I printed out January and February blocks. I just now realized that they are only 15", not 16" I don't know why. I just printed out the first page of the pattern of January and it is now 16"!!!!! So my January and February blocks are smaller. It's o.k. because I cut my background fabric large enough, but it is a mystery. I found out because I had made my white star points using the January pattern and they, of course are much too small for the May block. Do you think it would matter if I used them anyway, or should I toss them and make some more???? I thought I was getting ahead of the game...but not. Wonder why I didn't notice the difference before. It must have been page scaling and I didn't realize. Oh well. Will someone please advise???

                              Nancy in NC


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

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