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Posted by Mary in Rock Island IL on August 15, 2007, 6:31 pm
This website came to my attention today
http://www.websamplercelebration.com/
While I am not inclined to participate, I was fascinated to see the 10
different ways selected to complete the quilts. Click on each block
to see it and a finished quilt.
Mary
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Posted by Anne Rogers on August 15, 2007, 8:01 pm
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> While I am not inclined to participate, I was fascinated to see the 10
> different ways selected to complete the quilts. Click on each block
> to see it and a finished quilt.
They are great blocks AND great settings! I like the fabrics too :-).
I wonder if they would get greater participation if the block was free
with a minimum purchase from each store.
Cheers
Anne
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Posted by Nancy on August 15, 2007, 11:16 pm
thanks for the link Mary, always looking for different ways to set
samplers.
Nancy
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>> While I am not inclined to participate, I was fascinated to see the 10
>> different ways selected to complete the quilts. Click on each block
>> to see it and a finished quilt.
> They are great blocks AND great settings! I like the fabrics too :-).
> I wonder if they would get greater participation if the block was free
> with a minimum purchase from each store.
> Cheers
> Anne
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Posted by Pat in Virginia on August 16, 2007, 5:32 pm
YES, that is interesting, Mary, thanks. My current
project is the Hokie Quilt. I used stars and an
alternate block. I was amazed to see a similar setting
in this site. If you click Block #1, you will see the
large hour glass blocks as alternate blocks. I am doing
something similar with the Hokie Quilt. PAT in VA/USA
Mary in Rock Island IL wrote:
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> This website came to my attention today
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> http://www.websamplercelebration.com/
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> While I am not inclined to participate, I was fascinated to see the 10
> different ways selected to complete the quilts. Click on each block
> to see it and a finished quilt.
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> Mary
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> different ways selected to complete the quilts. Click on each block
> to see it and a finished quilt.