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What Are You Working On Now?   General Discussion

Started 11/19/17 by MarciainMD; 1092592 views.
fatsewcat

From: fatsewcat

Sep-7

Started working on the Pink Floyd quilt again this evening and after the taking a picture and getting it cropped to post, I realized that my prism is lower than it is supposed to be so now I am going to trim off the top and add a section to the bottom to raise it up. This is the center of the quilt and partially represents the recipient’s favorite albums.

fatsewcat

From: fatsewcat

Sep-7

I do have some wonderful coworkers that and I don’t make much for myself so I make for others…just because. It’s keeps me busy and off the computer and away from the tv!  

fatsewcat

From: fatsewcat

Sep-7

I wish we could see what you made. It sounds interesting.  

"represents the recipient’s favorite albums"

great idea for a quilt

latest I spy.  The pattern called Emeralds is by one of our members, Sharon Siacci.  Very well written pattern, the pressing instructions especially helpful.  she had a couple of additional layouts in the pattern, this is one of them.

fatsewcat

From: fatsewcat

Sep-8

Have always loved your I-spy quilts,  Such fun patterns and designs. I really like this one.  Wish I could blow it up to see it better. :)

judyinohio

From: judyinohio

Sep-8

That is a dazzling pattern, for sure.

I am also a person who cannot enlarge the photo but I can see enough to detect that there is a four patch in the larger lozenge but beyond that I am lost ...

well I don't want to "give away" too much because it's Susan's pattern (well written).  But here is what I drew out myself in EQ.  Her construction method is pretty slick, nothing wasted.

Just finished this from strips found on the donation table (plus a bit from my stash).  Some of them were thin and raveling so not fun to work with.  but I'm still pleased with how it came out.  I was thinking I would donate it or gift it, but gee I'm kind of liking it - think I'll keep it.

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