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Posted by Sandy on October 27, 2009, 3:29 pm
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> Not that I'm giving you guys power over my stash, but I would be
> interested in hearing your ideas. At the local quilt show I bought
> four fat quarters, all with classic Blue Willow designs. Two have the
> traditional white background, two have the light yellow background. I
> also bought a yard of the most incredible deep blue (same shade as the
> fq's) cotton jacquard. So this is where my energies will turn within a
> week or two.
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> What would you do with Blue Willow themed fabric?
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> Sunny
> Just curious.
You've had some great suggestions, Sunny, but no one has yet suggested a
series of feathered stars! Your BW fabrics could be the centers and main
portions of the star points, with either blue or yellow in the triangles
making the feathers. Yum!
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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 crmanina on October 29, 2009, 3:54 am
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> Not that I'm giving you guys power over my stash, but I would be
> interested in hearing your ideas. At the local quilt show I bought
> four fat quarters, all with classic Blue Willow designs. Two have the
> traditional white background, two have the light yellow background. I
> also bought a yard of the most incredible deep blue (same shade as the
> fq's) cotton jacquard. So this is where my energies will turn within a
> week or two.
> What would you do with Blue Willow themed fabric?
> Sunny
> Just curious.
Sunny, try this site. All her patterns are free and this link leads
you to some tea cups and tea pots.
http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/for_her.htm :)...Rae in San Diego
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Posted by Dee in Oz on October 29, 2009, 5:12 am
What a great site.
A word of warning, if you do choose to read 'Family Dirt'
do not do so while you have any type of beverage near by, a bathroom break
first is a good idea.
Dee in Oz
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> Not that I'm giving you guys power over my stash, but I would be
> interested in hearing your ideas. At the local quilt show I bought
> four fat quarters, all with classic Blue Willow designs. Two have the
> traditional white background, two have the light yellow background. I
> also bought a yard of the most incredible deep blue (same shade as the
> fq's) cotton jacquard. So this is where my energies will turn within a
> week or two.
> What would you do with Blue Willow themed fabric?
> Sunny
> Just curious.
Sunny, try this site. All her patterns are free and this link leads
you to some tea cups and tea pots.
http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/for_her.htm :)...Rae in San Diego
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Posted by amy in CNY on October 29, 2009, 9:33 am
What a hoot that site is! i love the story about Chili!
amy in CNY
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> interested in hearing your ideas. At the local quilt show I bought
> four fat quarters, all with classic Blue Willow designs. Two have the
> traditional white background, two have the light yellow background. I
> also bought a yard of the most incredible deep blue (same shade as the
> fq's) cotton jacquard. So this is where my energies will turn within a
> week or two.
>
> What would you do with Blue Willow themed fabric?
>
> Sunny
> Just curious.