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    #16
    Originally posted by Conipur
    I just recently finished listening to "The Aloha Quilt" recorded book by Jennifer Chiaverini and it had many interesting things about Hawaiian quilts and quilting.
    That's funny! I just finished reading the same book on my Kindle. Now I'm planning my Hawaiian quilt in my head. A friend got me a book of Hawaiian quilt blocks when she visited Hawaii last year, so I hope to make all of the blocks and put them into a sampler quilt. Now if I can just find some time....

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      #17
      I also visited Hawaii last year. It was my first time there and I look forward to going back. My photos of the fabulous quilt shop that I found there and where I left a large chunk of change, are posted on TQS' Show & Tell under "World Quilt Shop Tour". Anyway, while there, I did learn from some Hawaiian quilters that they use a slightly thinner quilter's cotton fabric called "Fiesta Cotton" for their appliqued quilts. The thinner cotton is much easier to needleturn than "Kona Cotton". So, of course, I had to buy some of it. Unfortunately, I wasn't in Hawaii long enough to schedule a quilting class.

      Regarding Amish quilts, I spent an entire day in Lancaster, PA and could have enjoyed staying all week. I highly recommend a trip there to anyone who admires Amish quilting.

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        #18
        Originally posted by rehak
        Originally posted by Conipur
        I just recently finished listening to "The Aloha Quilt" recorded book by Jennifer Chiaverini and it had many interesting things about Hawaiian quilts and quilting.
        That's funny! I just finished reading the same book on my Kindle. Now I'm planning my Hawaiian quilt in my head. A friend got me a book of Hawaiian quilt blocks when she visited Hawaii last year, so I hope to make all of the blocks and put them into a sampler quilt. Now if I can just find some time....
        I loved the book! I am in the same boat with you all! I even took a short class at a quilt show last October to try it! I'd like to see TQS shows on both subjects as well!
        Lesley

        Advice from a LADYBUG: spot new opportunities, spend time in your garden, be well-rounded, enjoy the wonders of nature, don't let small things bug you, keep family close by and be simply beautiful! -Ilan Shamir-

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