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Re: Chinese Whispers 16 Jul 2013 03:53 #106927

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Re: Chinese Whispers 15 Jul 2013 15:49 #106895

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With fabric :lol: :lol: :lol:

Would be an abstract art quilt?
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Re: Chinese Whispers 15 Jul 2013 15:30 #106894

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How would you make that into a quilt Terrie? :D

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Re: Chinese Whispers 15 Jul 2013 15:24 #106893

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Wendy, I DO see the bubbles, but it's more like a tri-fold wallet with lots of credit cards, change, bills, elastics, hairpins, crumpled receipts, etc.
or the bottom of my purse!
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Re: Chinese Whispers 14 Jul 2013 01:42 #106802

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No Lotti it's fish bubbles and swirlpools, very colourful ones :D

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Re: Chinese Whispers 14 Jul 2013 01:07 #106800

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Oh wow, cathedral windows! Beautiful! Making me think of skylines, seeing a beautiful church cupola in front of the sky at different parts of the day...
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Re: Chinese Whispers 13 Jul 2013 07:23 #106782

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Reetzbobeetz wrote:
I forgot about it too. But this was my immediate reaction at the time and again when I just looked at it. I thought of pumpkins because of the autumn colours. So what I would do would be 9 squares on-point with a pumpkin in each one with a border of autumn leaves.

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I like that one. It looks like a 'Ritzy' quilt to me. :D


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Re: Chinese Whispers 12 Jul 2013 14:42 #106760

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I saw a spiders web in the quilting and the colors are autumn so I thought of a Halloween quilt. Have th nine patch still around the edge of the quilt then in the centre appliqué spiders a black cat, pumpkin etc :?

Cross posted but we are on the same lines

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Re: Chinese Whispers 12 Jul 2013 14:40 #106759

I forgot about it too. But this was my immediate reaction at the time and again when I just looked at it. I thought of pumpkins because of the autumn colours. So what I would do would be 9 squares on-point with a pumpkin in each one with a border of autumn leaves.

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Re: Chinese Whispers 12 Jul 2013 14:11 #106757

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I just remembered I hadn't posted my ideas from inspiration quilt no 700. I was thinking of doing a huge 9patch on point and then for the centre square put in another 9patch, and for that one's centre square I would put in another 9patch etc, etc until the pieces got so small they were just silly sizes (or I got bored dividing the measurement up into 3s - which ever came first :wink: )

Any body else got any ideas for what they might do? and suggestions for the next quilt to draw upon for inspiration.


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Re: Chinese Whispers 05 Jul 2013 16:14 #106262

Very funny video Margo. :lol: Speaking of goats...I saw this little darling at a wildlife and seal sanctuary yesterday here in Dingle, Co. Kerry. He/she is a pygmy goat and only about 18" tall.
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Re: Chinese Whispers 05 Jul 2013 16:13 #106261

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Keep munching the bunnies Rosemary and leave the roosters be.

Cathy I know the cockerals can be wicked one took a lump from my friends leg with his spurs, he got his cards. They are beautiful though and I love watching them looking after their ladies, showing them treats and protecting them.

I haven't got a boy due to where I live but I have got a buff orp bantom, I love orps, lovely characters. My others are wyandottes, pekin and a hybrid. I recently lost my lovely red hen called Pigeon, she was such a gem, ruled the roost and was pretty horrid to the others at times but she was so friendly with me and would do an agility course.

You made me laugh having a jersey cow but not drinking milk :D I don't eat many eggs either :roll: Bad luck getting 6 boys out of 8.

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Re: Chinese Whispers 05 Jul 2013 15:34 #106255

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crocus999 wrote:
Well, Wendy as they say 'different strokes for different folks'.

I sure would call a dumpling a rooster..oh, I mean a rooster a dumpling. But I sure wouldn't put cute, fluffy, sweet bunnies in a crust :lol:
The trouble with wild rabbits are that they are vermin for the farmers. They will decimate crops down to the earth and the female rabbit is able to reproduce at 6 weeks old, will have a litter of 6-8 and will be able to have a second litter 6 weeks after the first, and so on and so on.... that is why they are such a good meat crop - because they breed so rapidly. I wouldn't advocate eating someone's pet (except in jest) but wild ones are fair game if they can be had, besides they are probably naturally organic too :wink:

A good name for a sheep would surely be Mint Sauce :wink: :lol:


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Re: Chinese Whispers 05 Jul 2013 15:24 #106253

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Wendy, I you had been attacked by this rooster, you might called him Dumpling too. I really did carry a broom or stick when I went into the back yard. He was a beautiful bird though. That's why we gave him away. It wasn't safe for the grandkids either. Now we have some Buff Orpingtons and red Plymouth Rocks. This spring we bought 8 Bantam chicks. We ended up with 6 roosters, and 2 hens. We will keep the hens and 2 or 3 of the roosters. We know someone who will take the other roosters. Some of them are really pretty. We have the chickens for the eggs, not the meat. I buy that at the store. We also have Black Angus cattle. We still buy our meat at the market too. The calves are sold to others to finish raising. I feel better about eating store bought meat because I don't have to see them as cute little babies. :) I wouldn't mind some goats or sheep, but then I would have all this milk I wouldn't know what to do with or eat them. :shock: I don't drink milk, but love ice cream :lol: Years ago, we had a Jersey milk cow. We had to sell the milk to neighbors, because we had so much. I still had 4 kids at home then! No, I will just stick with the chickens.
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