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    #61
    Thanks girls for your comments, the grippers really are quite effective on the template plastic. Thanks Rita,that pic was taken last week for 46th wedding anniversary. By the way I like your new avatar also.
    Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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      #62
      Thanks Gail. Wow 46 years is a long time! You don't look old enough to be married that long - child bride were you? :lol:

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        #63
        I got side-tracked on a project with a deadline and it's making me ocd. Is month 3 taking ya'll as long as month one and two?

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          #64
          Originally posted by suehenyon
          I got side-tracked on a project with a deadline and it's making me ocd. Is month 3 taking ya'll as long as month one and two?
          I felt like this month went a little faster. Yes, there were 36 arcs to paper piece, but they were not as "fiddly" as the paper piecing in months 1 and 2. The curved piecing does require careful pinning, but after a couple of blocks I "got into the zone" and it really was fun and relaxing. Watched a lot of Netflix reruns this month!


          from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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            #65
            Gail, congratulations on your 46th anniversary!!!


            from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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              #66
              Originally posted by suehenyon
              I got side-tracked on a project with a deadline and it's making me ocd. Is month 3 taking ya'll as long as month one and two?
              I think that it actually took me longer this month. There are 72 arcs by the time you do the inner arc and then the outter arc. It's a lot pinning! But they look so cute when you get them done.

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                #67
                Wow Gail - I agree with Rita - you certainly don't look old enough to be married 46 years. Congratulations!

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                  Thanks Gail. Wow 46 years is a long time! You don't look old enough to be married that long - child bride were you? :lol:
                  Hehe Rita, yes married at 14 :wink:
                  Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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                    #69
                    Thanks Deb, it is amazing what you can do with a Photoshoped image lol. :lol:
                    Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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                      #70
                      Welcome Gail. Congratulations on all the good work all of you are doing on the BOM.

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                        #71
                        Gail: congratulations for your anniversary! I thought you married at 10

                        Susan: Just for one set of 4, I spend about 2 hours (once everything was printed, ironed and cut). I guess that for the rest, once I start chain piecing, somewhere between 8-10 hours will be sufficient.

                        I SHOULD GET BACK ON THIS THIS WEEKEND!!!!

                        Andrée

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                          #72
                          I went to work on month 3 and noticed no strait of grain lines on the templates. This is posing a problem . Help

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                            #73
                            Originally posted by quiltmom1954
                            I went to work on month 3 and noticed no strait of grain lines on the templates. This is posing a problem . Help
                            Which method are you using? Striplate or Paper Piecing?
                            Andrée

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                              #74
                              I am NOT paper piecing. I am following Pat's instructions and the previous two months had grain lines marked on the templates

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                                #75
                                Thank you all so much for your lovely comments, much appreciated.
                                Sue, although I didn't time this months work, to me the work load seemed similar to the last 2 months. The upshot is you still have half the month left so I'm sure you will romp it in
                                Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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