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    It'll be great BJ. Just remember the people coming to take the class do this as a hobby, it's meant to be fun. Wish I could pop over for it.

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      Rita, nothing would please me more than to have your cheerful self in my class. You could make faces at me when I say things wrong :shock: :evil: :roll: and cheer me on when I'm right. Plus you could make a duck or a fox or something. :lol: :lol: :lol:

      "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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        Thanks, Rosemary, on the updated info. Will have to make them after Philly because you know how meticulous I am about cutting and sewing... the PJs would never get done in time. :roll:

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          Thanks for the compliments! Once I had figured out how to make the designs continuous it was a breeze - particularly with the SID work done already. The thing that took a while was figuring out which designs to use and then practicing them on paper first. Once I had it firmly fixed in my brain and hands I was able to power ahead. I literally drew diagonal lines through the blocks and then FMQ'd the hearts. The seed pods in the white I just guesstimated. And then the black border I just did a straight line which I then guesstimated the distances for each of the seed-pods too. It's a little off here and there but the people who are receiving this quilt will never notice, I hope.

          Lois, my daughter is not ready for the full quilting journey yet but she did thank me this morning for teaching her how to make 4-patches and helping her get over her fear of using a sewing machine. The seed is sewn. She is thrilled with the quilt.

          BJ, I think I would go for a sheep or a cow in a field (that's what we have a lot of around here :lol: ). I will be cheering you on in spirit.

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            Rita - Your quilting designs are very organic, so there should be some variations in placement. It's just like nature!

            Nancy

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              BJ - sounds like I would really benefit from taking your class. Maybe someday you'll have on-line classes. Our guild is doing a river-scape, where each person will create a small landscape quilt which has to include a given blue fabric, which will represent the river. The St Lawrence River, which runs through Quebec. Once finished they will all be joined together where the 'river' pieces join ( at least 2 " on each side of the square). One of our members saw something similar for a river in Oregon, and so thought it would be neat to see our river. I think it's called " A River Runs Through It".

              I took some of the fabric, although I have never made anything artsy in the quilting realm, so this will be great to stretch my comfort zone. :roll:

              Rita! - 20 of our members are going to make a trip to Ireland next year and of course, include the 2nd Annual Irish Quilt Show. Wish I could go, but I'll send some hugs along.

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                Give them all a flat Rita to hold and she'll find them.

                BJ that's a great class. Hope it all goes well, wish I could be there to learn from you

                Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                  Rita, you and your daughter made a really beautiful quilt.

                  BJ, I like your little duck quilt. Lucky students

                  living in Central Denmark
                  Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                    [quote="twiglet"]Give them all a flat Rita to hold and she'll find them.

                    LOL great idea!

                    living in Central Denmark
                    Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                      Hey Terrie, that's great news. Tell them to bring rain macs.

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                        Originally posted by crocus999
                        BJ - sounds like I would really benefit from taking your class. Maybe someday you'll have on-line classes. Our guild is doing a river-scape, where each person will create a small landscape quilt which has to include a given blue fabric, which will represent the river. The St Lawrence River, which runs through Quebec. Once finished they will all be joined together where the 'river' pieces join ( at least 2 " on each side of the square). One of our members saw something similar for a river in Oregon, and so thought it would be neat to see our river. I think it's called " A River Runs Through It".

                        I took some of the fabric, although I have never made anything artsy in the quilting realm, so this will be great to stretch my comfort zone. :roll:

                        Rita! - 20 of our members are going to make a trip to Ireland next year and of course, include the 2nd Annual Irish Quilt Show. Wish I could go, but I'll send some hugs along.
                        Terrie, I wish you were here to take it too! I am thinking of an online class...perhaps next year I can pull one together. I don't have video equipment at this time and I think that is helpful. I will talk it over with my technical support (my sons and DIL ). But I am sure you will be able to do this river scape. Wish I could go to Ireland too.

                        "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                          In fact, I wish I could have all of you there, and you could teach me back. :lol:

                          "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                            Rita, I love your daughter's quilt.

                            "Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14

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                              Here's my finished top. Since my design wall is packed away I took the picture with it on the floor. If the ladder had been taller and my arms longer I could have gotten it more square.



                              I sewed the blocks together in a hurry so didn't get perfect points, although they're close enough. I decided not to do any unsewing until I accidentally sewed through 3 layers. The block on the right got caught in the seam. I believe I unsewed one more time but that was it. The narrow borders are mitered because of that one way background fabric and I used fussy cut corner squares on the outer borders.



                              My backing, binding, and crumb catcher are prepared. I put strips of the sunflower print that was originally going to be the borders between strips of the leaf print. I'm not sure when it will get quilted. I could do the SID and let Rita do the FMQ if she lived closer!! The quilt sandwiches I made a couple months ago for practicing FMQ haven't been touched yet. At least I have good intentions.

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                                Great top Annis!

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