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Posted by Michelle C. on July 2, 2009, 2:21 pm
Oh Cindy, the quilt is just charming and cheerful. I really like the
pieced basket blocks alternating with the applique flower blocks. Great
choice of background fabric in the applique blocks too. I'm just
getting onto be more more daring with fabrics with definite lines, but
they can be so striking.
What size is the quilt?
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada, USA
http://desertquilter.webs.com
teleflora wrote:
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> Try this. And if I have given you all free reign to delve into my webshots
> albums, rearrange them however you please. I have no idea what I'm doing.
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> The new quilt is in my "quilts" folder. Duh.
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> http://community.webshots.com/user/cindypucci?vhost=community
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> Cindy
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>> A friend quilted this for me so I finally have a finish! Yay!
>> It's called Petite Baskets.
>> http://thumb13.webshots.net/t/75/75/7/70/91/2888770910051223773MoNXkg_th.jpg
>> Cindy
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Posted by teleflora on July 2, 2009, 4:08 pm
Thank you, Michelle! The quilt is 24" X 30" with 4" blocks.
Cindy
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> Oh Cindy, the quilt is just charming and cheerful. I really like the
> pieced basket blocks alternating with the applique flower blocks. Great
> choice of background fabric in the applique blocks too. I'm just getting
> onto be more more daring with fabrics with definite lines, but they can be
> so striking.
> What size is the quilt?
> Best regards,
> Michelle in Nevada, USA
> http://desertquilter.webs.com
> teleflora wrote:
>> Try this. And if I have given you all free reign to delve into my
>> webshots albums, rearrange them however you please. I have no idea what
>> I'm doing.
>> The new quilt is in my "quilts" folder. Duh.
>> http://community.webshots.com/user/cindypucci?vhost=community
>> Cindy
>>> A friend quilted this for me so I finally have a finish! Yay!
>>> It's called Petite Baskets.
>>> http://thumb13.webshots.net/t/75/75/7/70/91/2888770910051223773MoNXkg_th.jpg
>>> Cindy
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Posted by Michelle C. on July 2, 2009, 5:48 pm
Hmmm. This quilt may just inspire me to try 4" blocks. The smallest
I've done is 6". Now see what you've gone and done? I've already got a
list of quilts I want to do a mile long! ;-)
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada, USA
http://desertquilter.webs.com
teleflora wrote:
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> Thank you, Michelle! The quilt is 24" X 30" with 4" blocks.
>
> Cindy
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>> Oh Cindy, the quilt is just charming and cheerful. I really like the
>> pieced basket blocks alternating with the applique flower blocks. Great
>> choice of background fabric in the applique blocks too. I'm just getting
>> onto be more more daring with fabrics with definite lines, but they can be
>> so striking.
>> What size is the quilt?
>> Best regards,
>> Michelle in Nevada, USA
>> http://desertquilter.webs.com
>> teleflora wrote:
>>> Try this. And if I have given you all free reign to delve into my
>>> webshots albums, rearrange them however you please. I have no idea what
>>> I'm doing.
>>> The new quilt is in my "quilts" folder. Duh.
>>> http://community.webshots.com/user/cindypucci?vhost=community
>>> Cindy
>>>> A friend quilted this for me so I finally have a finish! Yay!
>>>> It's called Petite Baskets.
>>>> http://thumb13.webshots.net/t/75/75/7/70/91/2888770910051223773MoNXkg_th.jpg
>>>> Cindy
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Posted by teleflora on July 2, 2009, 6:41 pm
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> Hmmm. This quilt may just inspire me to try 4" blocks. The smallest I've
> done is 6". Now see what you've gone and done? I've already got a list
> of quilts I want to do a mile long! ;-)
Yes, but keep in mind that when you are talking about small quilts, they
(usually) finish faster and take less fabric. I buy mostly fat quarters.
And what are you going to do with 30 bed quilts? Where can you store them?
30 miniature quilts can be stuffed in a drawer!
Cindy
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Posted by Michelle C. on July 2, 2009, 9:31 pm
teleflora wrote:
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>> Hmmm. This quilt may just inspire me to try 4" blocks. The smallest I've
>> done is 6". Now see what you've gone and done? I've already got a list
>> of quilts I want to do a mile long! ;-)
>
> Yes, but keep in mind that when you are talking about small quilts, they
> (usually) finish faster and take less fabric. I buy mostly fat quarters.
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> And what are you going to do with 30 bed quilts? Where can you store them?
> 30 miniature quilts can be stuffed in a drawer!
>
> Cindy
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Good point! Even with the relatively few quilts I have, storage is
beginning to be an issue. :-(
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada, USA
http://desertquilter.webs.com
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> albums, rearrange them however you please. I have no idea what I'm doing.
>
> The new quilt is in my "quilts" folder. Duh.
>
> http://community.webshots.com/user/cindypucci?vhost=community
>
> Cindy
>
>
>> A friend quilted this for me so I finally have a finish! Yay!
>> It's called Petite Baskets.
>> http://thumb13.webshots.net/t/75/75/7/70/91/2888770910051223773MoNXkg_th.jpg
>> Cindy
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