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Posted by Susan Laity Price on July 24, 2009, 7:04 pm
Only four blocks were made this week but this brings the total to 30
leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
like such a high mountain to climb now.
Blocks completed this week :
Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
block and give it a name to fit a category.
This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
for years on the same project.
Susan Price
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Posted by J* on July 24, 2009, 7:07 pm
i think you're doing really well working weeks on this one.
well done you!
designing a new block and giving it a name sounds a good idea to me.
go for it.
j.
"Susan Laity Price" wrote...
Only four blocks were made this week but this brings the total to 30
leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
like such a high mountain to climb now.
Blocks completed this week :
Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
block and give it a name to fit a category.
This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
for years on the same project.
Susan Price
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Posted by Louise in Iowa on July 24, 2009, 8:07 pm
You can do it, Susan! I admire your stick-to-itiveness!
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Louise in Iowa
nieland1390@mchsi dot com
http://community.webshots.com/user/louiseiniowa
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> Only four blocks were made this week but this brings the total to 30
> leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
> like such a high mountain to climb now.
> Blocks completed this week :
> Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
> Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
> Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
> Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
> Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
> than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
> to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
> have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
> by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
> there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
> block and give it a name to fit a category.
> This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
> else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
> for years on the same project.
> Susan Price
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Posted by Sandy on July 24, 2009, 8:44 pm
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> Only four blocks were made this week but this brings the total to 30
> leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
> like such a high mountain to climb now.
>
> Blocks completed this week :
> Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
> Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
> Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
> Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
>
> Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
> than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
> to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
> have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
> by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
> there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
> block and give it a name to fit a category.
>
> This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
> else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
> for years on the same project.
>
> Susan Price
Good for you, Susan! You're truly coming down the home stretch on this
project. :)
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Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)
http://www.sandymike.net
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Posted by Susan Torrens on July 25, 2009, 10:06 am
It has been great, following your progress with the blocks! I'm sure that
you are thrilled that the end is in sight! I know that your hard work will
be appreciated....
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Susan
quilting as usual......
http://community.webshots.com/user/sbtinkingston show/hide quoted text
> Only four blocks were made this week but this brings the total to 30
> leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
> like such a high mountain to climb now.
> Blocks completed this week :
> Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
> Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
> Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
> Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
> Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
> than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
> to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
> have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
> by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
> there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
> block and give it a name to fit a category.
> This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
> else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
> for years on the same project.
> Susan Price
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> leaving only 10 to be completed in the next 16 days. Doesn't sound
> like such a high mountain to climb now.
> Blocks completed this week :
> Spring Beauty, Yvonne Khin page 63
> Table for Four, Yvonne Khin page 125
> Fare Trade, sorry don't see where that came from
> Sky Rocket, Yvonne Khin page 152
> Now I must decide on the final 10 blocks. I have more block patterns
> than that printed. A few were some of those blocks you always wanted
> to make like Dove in a Window and Star of Bethlehem. Don't know that I
> have the patience to make those blocks right now. Guess I better start
> by re-reading the sentiments the finished blocks express and see if
> there is anything I have missed. I could always design an original
> block and give it a name to fit a category.
> This has been fun but I am ready to finish and move on to something
> else. Guess I would never make it as one of those quilters who works
> for years on the same project.
> Susan Price