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    Victoria Findley, Show 1404

    I so thoroughly enjoyed this show because I'm a "can't throw anything away" quilter. I have found a few ideas over the years for using scraps but this can even use my "orphan" blocks-whole or cut up! Great ideas for my scraps. And it even fulfills my wish to have different 'ministry' in what I make!

    Woo Hoo! Now that's a HOME RUN!!!!

    Lynn

    #2
    It was a great show, wasn't it? I have her book and it's fabulous. So many ideas, so many ways to interpret what she's showing us. I loved the story about her grandma sitting on the front porch sewing her quilts. She deserves her win at QuiltCon, that's for sure.

    Kathy

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      #3
      I have been using her methods for years in various quilt projects... MILE A MINUTE, GIBLET & GRAVY, STRING QUILTS, CRAZY QUILTS... We usually did pretty basic blocks with them... never used the MADE FABRIC into any smaller units. I really liked that idea of turning them into patch work. I like all the tips that she gives us ... many of them new to me.

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        #4
        she's a new twist on an old method !!

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          #5
          What I did learn when making fabric for such units you have to be careful where the seams land they can create a lot of bulk. YOU also have to make sure the outer strips are larger ... if they are too small you sew seam on a seam which does not work out very well. I ran into other problems but have not used this technique in a while and can not remember them all. I do remember I enjoyed the techniques.

          Nonnie

          I posted a (bad) picture of a quilt top I made using the technique. A friend quilted it and we donated it to a Safe House.

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            #6
            Since I don't care too much for scrap quilts, this show did not really appeal to me. Isn't it funny how you all love it? I like symmetry, or at least controlled chaos. I don't have barrels of scraps since I've only been quilting since 2004, and didn't sew before that. But it was an interesting technique and maybe I will use it in some future practice project.
            Carol in SW Michigan

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              #7
              I've been down with a back injury and this just piqued my spirit. I sat yest and sewed for 3 hours! Fun fun fun. Really fed my spirit!!!

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                #8
                What a good way to spend a few hours! The blocks look great! Hope your back is all better really soon~

                in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                  #9
                  Oh ! I love your scraps !! Feel better soon !

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                    #10
                    Quilting is the cure for what ails you.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by loise98
                      Quilting is the cure for what ails you.
                      Feel better soon, Lynn.

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                        #12
                        Happy blocks Lynn, you must have a very colourful stash

                        Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                          #13
                          Yes, I do. Finding neutrals is a challenge. I'm a "bright" quilter! :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: ops:

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                            #14
                            Lovely quilt Nonnie. And Great blocks Lynn. I don't think it's possible to make quilts without having scraps and with fabric so expensive here in Ireland the scraps get used up not thrown out. I love the variety in a scrappy quilt and I have made several of them. I get less bored if I am using different fabric all the time. Although, it sure is a messy business. :lol:

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                              #15
                              We quilter's try to make a bit of order out of chaos. Put what's left together and make something beautiful. If not beautiful, then useful.

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