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Jeanine--I'd be very interested in hearing how your group will work together on this. I am starting a quilt ministry myself--we're just getting organized. But I haven't a clue how these things work. Since I made this quilt, I thought maybe seeing how your group handles it would give me an some insights. Any ideas you have would be greatly
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HA! Of course it's OK. My first chuckle of the morning, but I'm glad you like it!
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It's called "City of Light and Love" for my son and his bride who were married one Chicago evening as the skyscrapers vied with the stars to see which could twinkle more lights on the river. The front was signed by immediate family and the wedding party; the back is solid white and was signed by reception guests. Size is 24 x 24.
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Not sure I'm doing this right, because I think I lost my last post! Anyway...in case this works. . .I got started a tad late using Stonehenge jelly rolls and yardage. I caught up, but once I got it on the design wall the 16-patch blocks just overwhelmed the quilt. I think it may have been the darker background. Anyway, I started playing around and
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This is going to be a great quilt when I finish! thanks! Question: Were you planning to give us any instructions for making this quilt larger? Thanks again!
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Quick question on the 16 patches. Are there recommended pressing directions for locking seams when we put it all together? Thanks!
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Yes, thanks Barbaraj77. The youtube video was extremely clear!
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Hi Judy. Thanks for the blog reference. I learned to do this on a quilt retreat a bit ago but had forgotten the technique. The tutorial on the site brought it all back!
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My son's sister-in-law recently had triplets, so I downloaded this "Super-Sized Nine Patch" pattern by Anita Grossman Solomon from Quiltmaker. Using the flannels in my stash, I used three yards, six cuts, and got three really fast crib quilts. Because I didn't have enough patterned flannel, I added simply machine applique to provide