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I was thinking the bigger units that start with a LDL was UnitA and the dark finished 9-patch was a unitB....wrong...the sub units that make up these two larger units were the ones I needed to make. So I made like 5 times more than what I needed.
But hey! Now I have a checkerboard border ready for another scrappy quilt which will likely be Bonnie's Scrappily Irish in her new book "Adventures with Leaders & Enders".
She used 2" squares. I will use 1 1/2" squares.
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Our irises are blooming and these smell sooooooooo good. I want to pick them to bring in but decided to allow them to live outside and I can visit them from time to time.
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But yesterday I was very calm and was able to make 6 blocks in a short afternoon of sewing.
Now I feel a sense of excitement and pleasure. I was going to make them in gray/pink combinations but this Eco muslin and a fabric sampler w/ a cardboard header seem to play so nice together that I will use the pink/gray in something else.
Now I feel a sense of excitement and pleasure. I was going to make them in gray/pink combinations but this Eco muslin and a fabric sampler w/ a cardboard header seem to play so nice together that I will use the pink/gray in something else.
11 comments:
Hi Subee, I hate those helicopter things too! W have 3 of those trees and as soon as we save up enough money they are coming down! Ellen
Hi Subee!
I too began my DJ quilt this week!
Wishing you great success on your journey!
Ooooooo....
okay Subee, I gotta know! Are you using a book of patterns for the DJ? copies from some internet site?
I have also reached a pinnacle in my quilting career where I am ready to slowly start a DJ masterpiece. No hurry; just a block here-n-there....but I haven't really started the research yet.
Any info you are willing to share would be greatly appreciated :0)
love the crabapple top, looks great. cw
I am really inspired by your dj quilt.....love the fabric that you chose....
Great job
sao in Midlothian, VA
www.shirleyannesheart.com
The border really finishes off your Crabapple quilt .... what a wonderful finish!
Love your Dear Jane blocks. I started mine last year and doing mine in Civil War fabric. I was making good progress then decided in January to work on my UFOs but need to get back to working on this soon. I am in no hurry. Here is a link to my blog specifically for my Dear Jane
http://13ghosts-neversayneverjane.blogspot.com/2009/06/out-of-hospital-1-week.html
I love your crab apple quilt - and now you are ahead of yourself with another border already done. As for the DJ: I admire everybody that starts the DJ! It's such a beautiful but sooo intricate quilt, especially for impatient people like me. Will come & visit again to see your status. Happy sewing!
Dear Subee...guess what book I just purchased? Dear Jane!! I am just starting too...it will be fun journey, won't it?? Your blocks look wonderful!
Subee - If I were you, I'd add another "border" the same as your last one around the whole quilt being you have so many of the bits already made. The border seems a bit small compare to the strenth of your center. Just a thought...
Darla
I found it! I found it!! I just love this quilt and it looks so fabulous on your wall! you've inspired me, its my next project from the book!
Cheers,
Dionne
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