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    #46
    Originally posted by serin10
    Leaning toward something like this.
    Ooh... beautiful arrangement. Love the corner blocks....

    aka ladyquilter

    Troutdale, OR
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      #47
      Originally posted by ladyquilter
      Originally posted by serin10
      Leaning toward something like this.
      Ooh... beautiful arrangement. Love the corner blocks....
      Thank-you. I tried to get my husband to design it - thought he would enjoy the geometric nature of the design - silly me.

      aka ladyquilter

      Troutdale, OR
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        #48
        Originally posted by serin10
        Leaning toward something like this.

        I love it. It's beautiful. What program do you use to create it?

        Teresa

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          #49
          Originally posted by tbrown0307
          Originally posted by serin10
          Leaning toward something like this.

          I love it. It's beautiful. What program do you use to create it?

          Teresa

          Thank-you! EQ7

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            #50
            Originally posted by serin10
            Originally posted by ladyquilter
            Originally posted by serin10
            Leaning toward something like this.
            Ooh... beautiful arrangement. Love the corner blocks....
            Thank-you. I tried to get my husband to design it - thought he would enjoy the geometric nature of the design - silly me.
            Sorry, I had to chuckle because I've tried to get my husband interested in things that I thought he would excel at and he simply gave me the 'what' look.

            I still try occassionally because he a wonderful graphic artist, but for some reason he doesn't believe me when I tell him how wonderful his art is. Guess it has to be someone from outside the family unit to be believeable. :?

            aka ladyquilter

            Troutdale, OR
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              #51
              Originally posted by ladyquilter

              Sorry, I had to chuckle because I've tried to get my husband interested in things that I thought he would excel at and he simply gave me the 'what' look.

              I still try occassionally because he a wonderful graphic artist, but for some reason he doesn't believe me when I tell him how wonderful his art is. Guess it has to be someone from outside the family unit to be believeable. :?
              I know that look. Every time I say - oooh, come look at this - I get that look. He is really a wonderfully supportive husband as long as he doesn't have to participate too much.

              aka ladyquilter

              Troutdale, OR
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                #52
                Serin your quilt design is fantastic and I just love it, great work.

                I have EQ7 also so would you mind if I copied your, I have been looking at patterns similar but yours just has that edge to it and I just think it would work wonderful for me.


                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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                  #53
                  Originally posted by Margo
                  Originally posted by Scoopie
                  The more I look at CMOELLERS quilt that she just made for her sister (shown on her last blog) the more I'm thinking I'd like to do that, in a mini. I'll have to see what all I get, and play with it on my design wall. I really like that quilt! I'd put the picture here, but don't have a clue how to swipe one from someone's blog and post it here. :?

                  Dawn
                  In beautiful Northwest Montana
                  Oh, what a nice surprise this morning. It would be an wonderful honor Scoopie for you to make a mini using this design. I can't wait to see what yours looks like!!!! I can't wait to share this news with my sister. We took a break from the hospital yesterday and went to Kalona. It was a nice escape. I bought a beautiful Amish pattern and fabric. I can't wait to share it. Black, blue, magenta, and gray. When I return home I will take pictures and post in a blog.

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                    #54
                    Originally posted by Patchworkjill
                    Serin your quilt design is fantastic and I just love it, great work.

                    I have EQ7 also so would you mind if I copied your, I have been looking at patterns similar but yours just has that edge to it and I just think it would work wonderful for me.
                    Thank-you. Sure, they are just basic library blocks but let me know if you need help.

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                      #55
                      I think I finally have a plan. I am going to do sampler blocks like Kansas Troubles, Washington's Elm, Sunshine, market Square, Old Fellows Chain, and Snow Crystals, probably two each and then size up a couple of other blocks to make a queen sampler. This will help to use up some of my other scraps that are contained in a 55 gallon tub and overflowing. Would love to get them all used up so can buy new fabric. My resolution this year is to finish five projects started and use up what I have. This exchange should help with that. Then I get to start into the Buggy Barn fabrics and my Batiks. As of today, I have finished three quilts I started and made three new ones. Yes, I needed some new ones for Valentines Day and my doctor. One did contain scraps for a Mystery Quilt Day on New Years.

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                        #56
                        I found a little time to play today. Cutting the block into 4 pieces is already old news so I tried something different. By cutting it in half you can make friendship stars which are perfect for this exchange. They require partial seam piecing which isn't that hard to do. If you leave only 1/2" unsewn when sewing the first seam it will be easier to sew the final seam. Margo could probably do a tutorial on this. Also you have to cut 1/2" off the rectangles as shown in the photo so they will measure 1 1/4" x 2". The direction you cut the block in half makes a difference in which direction the stars will twirl. I sewed a couple to make sure these were possible to do and I even sewed those 1/2" strips together with an 1/8" seam which would make a great border. I would probably sew them on 1/8" graph paper printed on foundation paper for more accuracy, using my on top piecing technique. That's what I'm going to be doing for the slat border on my miniature Ruffled Roses. For each 2 light and dark blocks you would need 4 triangle blocks cut in half and 1 triangle block cut into 2 squares and 2 triangles. The 2 small triangles are extra and won't be needed for this block. They could be used in a creative border. This block finishes at 2 1/4". I trimmed all of the sewn seam allowances to about 3/16" for less bulk and pressed toward the outer edge.



                        This is one of the 2 blocks that I am thinking of making with my triangles from the big exchange. Maybe I will do the friendship stars from the batik exchange. Time will tell. For now I need to get back to other things.

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                          #57
                          Wow Annis, you never cease to amaze me!

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by ajclapp
                            I found a little time to play today. Cutting the block into 4 pieces is already old news so I tried something different. By cutting it in half you can make friendship stars which are perfect for this exchange. They require partial seam piecing which isn't that hard to do. If you leave only 1/2" unsewn when sewing the first seam it will be easier to sew the final seam. Margo could probably do a tutorial on this. Also you have to cut 1/2" off the rectangles as shown in the photo so they will measure 1 1/4" x 2". The direction you cut the block in half makes a difference in which direction the stars will twirl. I sewed a couple to make sure these were possible to do and I even sewed those 1/2" strips together with an 1/8" seam which would make a great border. I would probably sew them on 1/8" graph paper printed on foundation paper for more accuracy, using my on top piecing technique. That's what I'm going to be doing for the slat border on my miniature Ruffled Roses. For each 2 light and dark blocks you would need 4 triangle blocks cut in half and 1 triangle block cut into 2 squares and 2 triangles. The 2 small triangles are extra and won't be needed for this block. They could be used in a creative border. This block finishes at 2 1/4". I trimmed all of the sewn seam allowances to about 3/16" for less bulk and pressed toward the outer edge.



                            This is one of the 2 blocks that I am thinking of making with my triangles from the big exchange. Maybe I will do the friendship stars from the batik exchange. Time will tell. For now I need to get back to other things.

                            This is absolutely gorgeous!!!!! I totally agree with Ritzy, you are an amazing designer!!!!!

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                              #59
                              What talented designers we have here.

                              I'm making "Deep Blue Sea" by Edyta in a smaller size for a wall hanging. Even before I decided to join
                              the exchange I knew I had to make this quilt. It reminds me so much of my dad and older brother who are no longer with us. I will think of them often as I look at it on the wall. I plan on making a large label for the back with a list of where all my HST's came from.

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                                #60
                                I will probably decide once I get the triangles and let the colors "speak" to me.

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