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10 Sep 2009 15:37 #38305

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eileenkny wrote:
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Oh dear. :cry: :cry: :cry: I shouldn't have looked. :cry: :cry: :roll:

I am so right there with you!!! :cry: :cry:

I just ordered the book. :shock: JoJo, please email me! I need supervision!
I am SO bad. I just received Carol Doak's starter kit. I'm taking a class with her in November in NJ. I can't believe this. I'm going to have to prioritize better.
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YEA!!! I just sent you a private email. Maybe we can get a couple others to join us!!!! Any takers???? :D :D It's going to be fun.

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10 Sep 2009 15:07 #38303

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Amoret wrote:
Oh dear. :cry: :cry: :cry: I shouldn't have looked. :cry: :cry: :roll:

I shouldn't have looked either. I've always admired the Dear Jane quilts, but this one is awesome. Probably, the only way I would attempt one is if I approached it as a BOM or BOW with the support of a group like TQS. Otherwise, I would likely procrastinate and never get it finished.
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10 Sep 2009 10:12 #38288

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Amoret wrote:
Oh dear. :cry: :cry: :cry: I shouldn't have looked. :cry: :cry: :roll:

I am so right there with you!!! :cry: :cry:

I just ordered the book. :shock: JoJo, please email me! I need supervision!
I am SO bad. I just received Carol Doak's starter kit. I'm taking a class with her in November in NJ. I can't believe this. I'm going to have to prioritize better.
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10 Sep 2009 10:02 #38286

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DamarisEstrada wrote:
JoJo, have you seen Dana's Dear Jane? Have you read the Dear Jane threads?

XXOO, Damaris

I can't find Dana's DJ. Where is it?
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09 Sep 2009 21:22 #38276

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JoJo, "Rainbow Jane" is quite a quilt, you have to decide what fabrics you want to use and start. (By the way some of the fabric requirements in the book or CD are really short. Especially background fabric if doing by hand. :oops: I can't remember what I finally got and I went out and got a few more later. Now I am glad I did since I am using the background for the outside triangles on the quilt. Let us know what you decide, and keep up posted on your progress. Margarita in Auburn, CA

Margarita,

Thanks for letting me know that the fabric requirements isn't as bad as I've heard. As soon as the book arrives, I will go fabric hunting. I'm afraid to go inside a fabric store until the book comes for fear of seeing something I like and not knowing how much to purchase.

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09 Sep 2009 20:56 #38275

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JoJo, "Rainbow Jane" is quite a quilt, you have to decide what fabrics you want to use and start. (By the way some of the fabric requirements in the book or CD are really short. Especially background fabric if doing by hand. :oops: I can't remember what I finally got and I went out and got a few more later. Now I am glad I did since I am using the background for the outside triangles on the quilt. Let us know what you decide, and keep up posted on your progress. Margarita in Auburn, CA
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RAINBOW JANE 09 Sep 2009 20:39 #38273

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Ooh... check out Rainbow Jane!

I've become addicted to seeing color ways for Jane. Just call me INSANE JANE.. :lol:

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09 Sep 2009 17:05 #38268

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Amoret, sometimes I do fuzzy cut the pieces, as some of the pieces are so small that if you want to have some colors in it you do have to fuzzy cut. Other times you just have to pick the colors you want for a specific section of the quilt. (so far very little unused fabric on the project) Margarita in Auburn, CA
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eileenkny wrote:
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When do you think you'll start your DJ? I've been tossing it around for a while but I just can't start anything without finishing several! DH would KILL me!! :shock:
eileenkny

Well, I ordered the book and software from Nancy's Notions because the Clearance was just too good to pass up.

I haven't purchased any fabric yet because I don't know how much to get. I have decided to make the background white. Hubby wants me to use various black fabrics for the rest so blacks it may be. Although, I started thinking that sticking a small amount of red in the mix every now and then might be kind of fun and make it more interesting.

You know the blocks are very small.......just perfect to sneak in without your dear hubby recognizing it. And you can say -- "WHAT, these old blocks???? I've been working on these for years! :wink: :wink:

I'd love to have a buddy that starts with me if you do decide to go for it. Although, I don't want an angry hubby looking for me either. :o

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09 Sep 2009 15:48 #38259

Margarita, you're doing a wonderful job and a fantastic choice of fabric!! Do you let the pattern take you or fussy cut a bit??
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JoJo,
When do you think you'll start your DJ? I've been tossing it around for a while but I just can't start anything without finishing several! DH would KILL me!! :shock:
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08 Sep 2009 15:58 #38226

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I have my picture of Rows A and B and the border triangles that I have so far. After putting them on the design wall, I know that the outside triangles are going to be the background fabric. So I can start putting part of the border together too. I will be posting a picture on Show and Tell, what are you working on, and doing a blog with the picture too.

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07 Sep 2009 09:58 #38185

JoJo, thanks for the information. She was an amazing lady. And to the rest of you that are making a DJ quilt by hand, my hat is off to you. You are amazing! Definitely more than I am willing to try at this point. Bobbi
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Thanks for this interesting thread about DJ quilts. I have been curious about them and thanks to the links you generous gals provided I have been learning a lot...once again. :D


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