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    Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I am pleased with it so far and will have to see how it goes from here myself. I don't have all fabric selected yet so will have to pull from my stash as I go along. This really did take quite a bit of tim, but I am enjoying it.

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      Lori, Your color choices are tempting me to join the fray. Not that I would do red white and black but that I am beginning to see the pattern in choices of my own. I want to do so much, like try out the technique from this weeks TQS show. The ideas don't stop multiplying.

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        Looking good Lori! It is exciting to see variations in colors.

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          I'm with you Lois...the temptation grows !! :mrgreen:

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            Originally posted by idaho
            ..the temptation grows !!
            I'm actually enjoying this, now that I kind of know what I'm doing. The thread cutter in my sewing machine is a big help and I don't use a starty- stoppy, Audio books are a must. I'm almost at the end of A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving which, along with outrageous religious and political commentary about the 60's, has me belly-laughing. I've even just sat & listened when my back needed a break.

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              Originally posted by suehenyon
              Originally posted by idaho
              ..the temptation grows !!
              I'm actually enjoying this, now that I kind of know what I'm doing. The thread cutter in my sewing machine is a big help and I don't use a starty- stoppy, Audio books are a must. I'm almost at the end of A Prayer for Owen Meany by John Irving which, along with outrageous religious and political commentary about the 60's, has me belly-laughing. I've even just sat & listened when my back needed a break.
              I like this. Reviews too! I have got to get set up with audio books.

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                Lori~terrific fabric! Stunning impact!

                in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                  Looks great Lori!

                  Barb

                  in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                    49 pins in 16 1/2 inches...holy cow! And I thought this month was going to be EASY after the paper piecing was done! :roll: Oh well, keep on truckin'! :lol:


                    from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                      It IS easy (once you made one)... but it's so long!!!!
                      Just thinking that next month, we'll be piecing 36 New York Beauty, each with 9 triangles...that adds up to 324 triangles...less than month 2, but it still sounds like another chunk of life paper-piecing!
                      Andrée

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                        Originally posted by gynconnie
                        49 pins in 16 1/2 inches...holy cow! And I thought this month was going to be EASY after the paper piecing was done! :roll: Oh well, keep on truckin'! :lol:
                        Connie did you paper piece this unit or did you striplate it?


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

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                          Originally posted by Margo
                          Originally posted by gynconnie
                          49 pins in 16 1/2 inches...holy cow! And I thought this month was going to be EASY after the paper piecing was done! :roll: Oh well, keep on truckin'! :lol:
                          Connie did you paper piece this unit or did you striplate it?
                          I used the freezer paper technique, and enjoyed it, even though it is a bit slow. Pinning the paper pieced strips to the center strips is a whole other animal. One pin on either side of the "hanging" pin, then an extra one to keep the forward-facing seam allowance from flipping back, since it's on the bottom. At least it IS working!


                          from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                            Originally posted by gynconnie
                            49 pins in 16 1/2 inches...holy cow! And I thought this month was going to be EASY after the paper piecing was done! :roll: Oh well, keep on truckin'! :lol:
                            OMG, I'll take paper-piecing any day over trying to get strip sets to come out right. I thought I had my 1/4" nailed. One thread off. I've been saying a lot of bad words tonight, but finally got the first set to 8 1/2 inches. I'm not even attempting the other one until tomorrow.

                            Connie, I'm looking at your picture thinking I don't care if all the points don't match up perfectly, as long as the outside measurements are correct. We'll see. I take that part on tomorrow, or Saturday.

                            By the way, that seam destroyer takes chunks out of fabric if we're not careful.

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                              Susan, I found the strip sets surprisingly difficult to get right as well. I don't think I've ever used one with 16 pieces before...not much margin for error!

                              Sorry about your seam destroyer mishap...I had the advantage of buying it in person from a great vendor at a quilt event. The live demo really helped to keep me out of trouble!


                              from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                                I will second Susans comment about the seam destroyer taking bits of fabric out. Apparently there was a moment I got to aggressive :shock: Oh well it happens. Lesson learned

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