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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 30 Dec 2012 11:43 #94202

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Reetzbobeetz wrote:
I thought so hard Norma that it split my personality into four. :lol: I wonder will that mean I get four times as much work done?

Or you will end up discussing four times as much with yourself :mrgreen:

Actually, I am just celebrating with myself - good riddance to a bad year for Ireland and here's hoping that next year will be better for everybody. :D

I'm with you on that one. There has been a lot of challenges both worldwide and personally

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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 30 Dec 2012 05:43 #94184

I thought so hard Norma that it split my personality into four. :lol: I wonder will that mean I get four times as much work done? Actually, I am just celebrating with myself - good riddance to a bad year for Ireland and here's hoping that next year will be better for everybody. :D
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 30 Dec 2012 05:41 #94183

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Uh oh! Rita now has a split personality! :shock:


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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 30 Dec 2012 03:28 #94178

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Oh boy, did you think so much that your avatar vanished?

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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 29 Dec 2012 13:59 #94162

Great suggestions too Marlene. I am liking the idea of fusing and surface painting. Hmmm, think, think, think. :D
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 21:37 #94127

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Marlene, I just looked at your Puget Sound Reflections quilt and just love how you were able to pull together great colors for the boats that really showed movement and then pulled them down into the reflection of the water. Absolutely beautiful. Thanks for mentioning PhotoShop--I have never used it but my copy arrived in the mail today :D and I expect to be learning how to make good use of it with my quilt ideas.

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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 21:21 #94124

Hi Rita---Glad you liked my quilt. Your idea of the Rosette is wonderful but you wouldn't have to piece it. You could fuse the sections and inner designs using your favorite fusible and then satin stitch or other edge stitch. I sometimes use PhotoShop (using filter Find Edges) to get a basic shape from a photo and then print it out. Or you could totally paint a whole cloth quilt within quilting lines. You can probably tell I am not an expert at traditional quilting methods, so I tend toward more surface design solutions. I also looked up the Quays and that area would make a fabulous art quilt. Good luck---I will be looking for your entry. Marlene
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 19:12 #94121

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:D :D :D


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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 19:10 #94119

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:D :D :D
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 19:01 #94116

Well Margo the only circle I have ever done (apart from some drunkards path and fan blocks years ago) was month one of Sedona Star. I didn't find that too easy and it was far from perfect when it was finished. But I guess I could try again. Marilyn, I will have a look at the show with Dale Fleming again and the other two you mentioned. Thanks for the suggestions and encouragement everybody.
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 17:51 #94112

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Rita..don't sell yourself short ! I'm bettin' you can do circles just fine !...check out Alex's demo
of Dale Flemings' 6 Minute circle in show # 309. It makes it pretty easy...and then there is Sharon
Shambers' Piece-le-que. And then Ruth McDowell method will set in all kind of shapes ! And that's
for starters ! Forge on !! :mrgreen:
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 16:28 #94110

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Reetzbobeetz wrote:
.... But I could never do anything as neat as that!

Why not? How many have you tried???


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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 15:30 #94106

Margo thanks for the link. Mary Kay's quilt is incredible. But I could never do anything as neat as that!
BJ, what I had been thinking of doing was making a sort of stamp to get the images onto the fabric. They are funny looking pilgrims - they look more like men in WW1 army hats. I will think about it some more. Circles are not one of my strengths either. :roll: It might begin to feel like torture, but we will see.
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Re: Architectural Quilt Challenge 28 Dec 2012 14:46 #94102

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Margo wrote:
I don't know if that's the book she used, but you might want to take a look at Mary Kay's Agape Bella quilt that she made for her brother!

[url]see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/[/url]

http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/popup_image_photo.php/photos_id/3952
That is one of my favorite quilts.

"Neglect not the gift that is within you..." -1 Timothy 4:14
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