by colmag 30 Jun 2008

Going to blow my own trumpet, have finished 3 more projects in the last few days, amazing what you can get done when you keep of the computer

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by india2007 02 Jul 2008

This is simply stunning, thankyou for sharing the pattern. *4U

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by libster2896 02 Jul 2008

I know what you mean about staying off the computer. I have done lots for Daniel's quilt as well as one for my hubby so he will be warm on the couch when he plays couch potato. As well as working more. The computer is quite the distraction, but once one project down, must go back and seek more designs and inspiration from folks like you. thanks for sharing.

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by dlonnahawkins 02 Jul 2008

Lovely quilt!

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by mpo14011 02 Jul 2008

THAT LOOKS GREAT!!!

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by anna25775 02 Jul 2008

lovely quilt colmag. *4u

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by dkjack 01 Jul 2008

Beautiful! Love the colors.

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by lbrow 30 Jun 2008

Aint that the truth colmag. Beautiful *4U

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by colonies1 30 Jun 2008

just beautiful...........*4U and your right.........you get a lot more done. My husband says I am on the computer to much..........when am I going to use the sewing room he made me. He is a dear............love him bunches.

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by gerryvb 30 Jun 2008

beautiful! *4u

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by ezzemml 30 Jun 2008

Oh is that what we're supposed to do. Very nice again. you must have an ever revolving coliderscope in your head to do all these. They are great though.

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by sandralochran 30 Jun 2008

Love the colours I can relate to what you can get done !!!!!!!!!!

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by mops Moderator 30 Jun 2008

Beautiful quilt and thank you for explaining the method.

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by stickmuster 30 Jun 2008

Wow, beautiful quilt! They are quite diligent! They have switched on turbo speed. Flowers for you

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by shirlener88 30 Jun 2008

Colma, you have been busy - this is a work of art - glad that you shared with Shirley how you made it - I dont' know that I could follow that - but it is wonderful info to know - specactular. *4U

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by shirleysisson 30 Jun 2008

Wow - this looks stunning. What pattern is this? Looks like diamonds - rows of braid. *4U

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colmag by colmag 30 Jun 2008

Hi Shirley, had lots oriental fat1/4's so cut them into 2 1/2" strips, joined six together, ended up with 30 stacks, cut 2 1/2" width 15 on 45o angle right and 15 45o angle left then joined 6 together and finished with 30 12" sqaures, with the pieces left over I made the diamond pieces fro the border.

libster2896 by libster2896 02 Jul 2008

I was just going to ask, but since everyone seems to out of bed earlier than me. Thanks for the directions colmag.

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