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Posted by Bronnie on June 29, 2009, 7:29 pm
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> I agree with Bronnie. =A0As soon as I saw how it was arranged, I thought
> echo quilt the appliqu=E9, with gentle swirls over the background. =A0As =
you
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> are hand quilting it, a diagonal grid would be good, too. =A0(machine
> quilting a diagonal grid would be a royal pain!! with all the stopping
> and starting - that's why I thought swirls). =A0The quilting on the
> background won't show up very much on that lovely fabric, so simple is
> good.
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> >OK ... here's a photo. =A0This is supposed to be a public link ... I gue=
ss
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> >some people have not been able to get to some I've sent to them though.
> >I'll come up with a different way if this doesn't work.
> >http://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=3D28219&id=3D1387947798&l=3D58f3ad=
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> >Lobo
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> >Delete the obvious to reply to me personally.
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> Best Regards
> pat on the hill
Like minds Pat! Hugs, Bronnie
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> flower.
> maybe smaller ones so it looks as if they're blowing away from the viewer.
> just my initial thot when you said the fan blowing the flower.
> fwiw,
> j.
> 100 days.
> "Lobo" wrote...
> ooohhh.....maybe the wind could cross from the fan to the flower ....
> Thanks!
> Lobo
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> "J*" wrote...
>> using a fan creates wind.
>> any ideas from that.
>> j.
>> 100 days.
>> "Lobo" wrote...
>> I'm trying to stay away from the traditional as that is the expected
>> thing,
>> and I always like to do the unexpected whenever possible! I can imagine
>> doing curvy lines outward from the center of the flower, but still am
>> stymied by the fan.
>> Lobo
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