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SoTTT's CHAPTER 3: THE SORTING AND BEYOND!!

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    Peggy that is wonderful you go girl.

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      Peggy
      Your quilt is gorgeous. Haven't gotten anywhere near a design yet. Way too many sewing non-quilt projects until mid-July. My hope is to get her done then.

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        Peggy, it looks great! Can't wait to see what you do with the "outside"!


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

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          Ladies, I wanted to share that another set of SoTTs has met. As it turns out, Romira and I met in Raleigh, NC several weeks back because of this exchange. Her son and his family live in Raleigh and while she was visiting, we had the great opportunity to meet over tea and cookies. I didn't have the foresight to have a photo made to share. I wish I'd thought of that! I'd have loved to have a photo of the two of us as well as sharing with you. We'll have another chance sometime, I'm pretty sure - right Romira? It was a happy day in Raleigh!

          Also, if you generous ladies haven't read the latest e-mail newsletter from TQS or seen it on the daily blog, there is an address out there to send money or supplies to the quilters in Joplin where all the tornadoes demolished their town. I'm planning to help in some way and as I've already seen with this group, I'm sure there are other generous quilters who will be glad to send some supplies or money. I'd be glad to coordinate this, but I think the information on TQS is pretty clear and there is a contact for us to send money to. I just wanted to remind everyone to read it and think about it.

          Have a happy day

          NancyW in North Carolina


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

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            Oh, also wanted to say Peggy your quilt "insides" are great! So far I haven't seen a quilt anyone has shared that wasn't great!

            And Debbie, your chapeaux becomes you!

            NancyW


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

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              Peggy, your quilt is beautiful! I'm looking forward to seeing your borders...Doreen


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

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                Good morning everyone! I just love reading all the posts evey day or so. Shirley and Maryjo, I love the photo. What fun to meet a Sister! And Peggy, I just love your quilt. I was planning to make the medallion quilt on the cover of Edyta's book. Then Margo started trouble with her delicious quilt and now I'm so confused. What a terrible decision to have to make!

                :? :? :? :?
                Roine


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

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                  Hello All,
                  I almost have my HST quilt "insides" done. Started out to make the medallion but without the instructions I laid it all out square and not on point. I decided it was good enough. I like it. Anyway it is almost put together but those little buggers are hard to get matched up perfectly. I am sure it is me. I have some peaks cut off and a couple with space above. I am debating whether to take those apart or not. I will decide when I go back to my sewing room and look again. I will probably take them apart as I will be posting for everyone to see.

                  Oh and Margo.....I am practicing my quilting and it is better. Not great but improving. I just need to go onto something bigger to see if I can get good stitches on a regular quilt. You are right, it does make a difference.


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

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                    Karen, you might want to check out this video tutorial to see how to get your points to line up!! http://daily-blog/103-good-advice/14...into-pinwheels

                    Keep up the practice!! It really does make a difference!


                    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 NancyW
                      Ladies, I wanted to share that another set of SoTTs has met. As it turns out, Romira and I met in Raleigh, NC several weeks back because of this exchange. Her son and his family live in Raleigh and while she was visiting, we had the great opportunity to meet over tea and cookies. I didn't have the foresight to have a photo made to share. I wish I'd thought of that! I'd have loved to have a photo of the two of us as well as sharing with you. We'll have another chance sometime, I'm pretty sure - right Romira? It was a happy day in Raleigh!

                      Also, if you generous ladies haven't read the latest e-mail newsletter from TQS or seen it on the daily blog, there is an address out there to send money or supplies to the quilters in Joplin where all the tornadoes demolished their town. I'm planning to help in some way and as I've already seen with this group, I'm sure there are other generous quilters who will be glad to send some supplies or money. I'd be glad to coordinate this, but I think the information on TQS is pretty clear and there is a contact for us to send money to. I just wanted to remind everyone to read it and think about it.

                      Have a happy day

                      NancyW in North Carolina
                      Oh yeah, Nancy! Wonderful to meet you...will take a photo next time!
                      And it's timely that I'm downsizing, so will have lots to send to the quilt group in Joplin.

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                        Originally posted by Margo
                        Karen, you might want to check out this video tutorial to see how to get your points to line up!! http://daily-blog/103-good-advice/14...into-pinwheels

                        Keep up the practice!! It really does make a difference!

                        Great tutorial, Margo. I got a lot of practice with HST when I made the Stars for a New Day BOM. It does just take practice.

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                          Peggy, I really like your quilt. I love how your neutral squares pull it all together. Is that a specific pattern or your own design?

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                            Peg, if you just break down the blocks you can see that Peggy's quilt can be made with 42 blocks containing 4 solid squares and 12 HSTs with all of the darker triangles pointing towards the solid blocks.



                            Because our HSTs finish at 2" x 2" each block will be 8" x 8" and the layout that Peggy did finishes at 56" x 48"


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

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                              Thanks Margo! It's so much easier to see with your lines drawn in. I really have to finish up some current projects and start playing with all those HST's.

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                                Hello Ladies,
                                I found this design in Edytas book: Friendship Triangles. This is the Constellation Throw on page 57. I let my husband select the design he liked best from this book, and this is the one he chose.

                                In studying the design I discovered that it consists of 42 16 patch squares, all of which are exactly alike, but simply rotated 90, 180 and 270 degrees.

                                I received mostly colored (as opposed to neutral) HSTs.To make this design it was necessary to have distinct value change, so I made a bunch of neutral HSTs; some with less contrast - (They are not as nice as the ones I received, bc there isn't as much variety .) To get the light / dark contrast in the overall design, the neutral HSTs are placed on one diagonal, and the colored HSTs on the other. I stitched them all together and pressed them exactly the same - planning ahead for seam nesting and ease of assembly. Hahahaha! Everything went along swimmingly until the final assembly of rows. For some reason, the seams did not nest on every other row. I made a little snip in the seam allowance of the offending HSTs and then the seams nested nicely and final assembly was easy.

                                Sadly there were a couple of really pretty HST that were a smidgen too small, so I wasn't able to use them. So sorry to who ever made them. They will be included in the quilt, however... stay tuned!
                                Best to all
                                peggiew

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