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Posted by Nancy on December 13, 2007, 10:57 pm
I am looking for settings for 4" signature squares, to go in a memory quilt.
Any suggestions? I expect to have about 35-40 of these.
Thanks, Nancy
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Posted by Kate G. on December 13, 2007, 11:14 pm
have you tried doing a Google Images search using the key words signature
quilt.... I just did -- and I got tons and tons of pics of various
signature quilts -- clearly would get your creative juices flowing!
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Kate in MI
http://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves
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>I am looking for settings for 4" signature squares, to go in a memory
>quilt. Any suggestions? I expect to have about 35-40 of these.
> Thanks, Nancy
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Posted by Pami on December 13, 2007, 11:47 pm
When we did my neighbors we often put a gold frame around them...
Pami
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Posted by Julia Altshuler on December 14, 2007, 8:14 am
Nancy wrote:
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> I am looking for settings for 4" signature squares, to go in a memory
> quilt. Any suggestions? I expect to have about 35-40 of these.
For this, I like simple. You want the signature squares to be the
focus. I suggest, for each signature square, cut 2 4" scrap squares.
Cut them on the diagonal, put them square in a square, and sew them all
together.
I'd purposely shuffle the signature squares so there's no clear up or
down to the quilt. To read them, you'd have to put your head in all
directions. That way, the quilt can go on the bed in any way.
--Lia
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Posted by Polly Esther on December 14, 2007, 8:39 am
There are at least four blocks over at www.quilterscache.com Might be
something there to inspire you. You'll have to go to the block patterns,
then alphabetical and on to 'S'. You might want to turn your sound off
first; Marsha's music is a little too chipper for me early in the morning.
Polly
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> Nancy wrote:
>> I am looking for settings for 4" signature squares, to go in a memory
>> quilt. Any suggestions? I expect to have about 35-40 of these.
> Julia wrote:
> For this, I like simple. You want the signature squares to be the focus.
> I suggest, for each signature square, cut 2 4" scrap squares. Cut them on
> the diagonal, put them square in a square, and sew them all together.
> I'd purposely shuffle the signature squares so there's no clear up or down
> to the quilt. To read them, you'd have to put your head in all
> directions. That way, the quilt can go on the bed in any way.
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>quilt. Any suggestions? I expect to have about 35-40 of these.
> Thanks, Nancy