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katybob 11-27-2011 03:49 PM

SCJoan -- the cd is a product of EQ, but you don't need EQ to run it. It's a lot more than just the patterns, but the patterns alone make it worth buying the cd.

Jates 11-28-2011 04:59 AM

I'll try to follow along with this group! I slowly followed along with the last one...then had a problem with my background fabric...discovered after making about 35 blocks!!! UGH! Well anyway I've made about 50 blocks with my new background fabric. I had been going by the original schedule- then it just seemed to out of whack for me so I started making them by rows. So I now have A,B, and C done and random others. I'm thinking about trying the QAYG method. I have also come to the conclusion that a Dear Jane quilt isn't about what you know starting out...but what you learn as you go! Noone should be afraid to make this quilt- each block is an opportunity to learn something new. I've done hand applique curved seems and Y seems- and I'm getting better at each as I go along- it's not so scary anymore! I'll post some samples of my "lessons learned" for a good laugh! gotta get to work! Happy sewing!

Cre8tvlwyr 11-28-2011 08:36 AM

Welcome aboard Jates!! :)
looks like we will be behind - but we are pretty much following a row by row schedule - scattered through the rows, but thought that being able to put rows together whether you QAYG or not would be more of an encouragement to complete... would love to hear your stories :)
Monica [aka Gus]

dotgreen 11-28-2011 11:50 AM

I have wanted to start on a Dear Jane for quite some while now. I am waiting on a book that I purchased over the internet, and will begin as soon as it arrives. 3 weeks sounds great to me.l I will definately be joing you. Thanks so much.

Anael 11-28-2011 11:59 AM

How many are starting? It's great to have so many people wanting to make DJ :D Together we will do this!

scjoan 11-28-2011 01:47 PM

Thank you Katybob, I know what my husband can get me for Christmas now! so I can join the fun.

jacquie 11-28-2011 05:55 PM

hello there 'jates', i enjoyed reading this! you sound like you had 'fun'? with joy, blood, sweat and tears along the way! a real learning curve huh?

i really can't wait to start mine... i ordered my cream 'kona' fabric a few weeks ago from the USA, it should be here very soon... then i can play little!!

i'm doing mine as a 'trip around the world' with cream background and batiks... i'm actually wondering if i should have got a white background! mmmm...

if anyone wants to swap 10yards of cream for white 'kona', let me know! lol...

Originally Posted by Jates (Post 4728178)
I'll try to follow along with this group! I slowly followed along with the last one...then had a problem with my background fabric...discovered after making about 35 blocks!!! UGH! Well anyway I've made about 50 blocks with my new background fabric. I had been going by the original schedule- then it just seemed to out of whack for me so I started making them by rows. So I now have A,B, and C done and random others. I'm thinking about trying the QAYG method. I have also come to the conclusion that a Dear Jane quilt isn't about what you know starting out...but what you learn as you go! Noone should be afraid to make this quilt- each block is an opportunity to learn something new. I've done hand applique curved seems and Y seems- and I'm getting better at each as I go along- it's not so scary anymore! I'll post some samples of my "lessons learned" for a good laugh! gotta get to work! Happy sewing!


Cre8tvlwyr 11-28-2011 07:33 PM


Originally Posted by Anael (Post 4729607)
How many are starting? It's great to have so many people wanting to make DJ :D Together we will do this!

with Jates, scjoan, & dotgreen - there are now 87!!!

welcome! how exciting - and from all over the world! when it is closer to Christmas, I will send all that have signed up a group email and post it on the site so that I am sure I have a complete interest list.... [not yet - I will let you know :) ]

Chay 11-30-2011 09:58 AM

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I thought I would post a picture of the progress I'm making on my DJ to whet your whistle for starting this project. I have 127 blocks made. My design wall isn't big enough to put them all up, I think I have rows A-I there. The minute I saw the DJ on the Green Fairy blog I knew I had to make one like it so I've used Kaffe Fassett prints with Kona white background. This is such a fun project, challenging and sometimes frustrating. I would highly recommend buying the software; most of the blocks are paper pieced and you can print right onto freezer paper from the software. I will be following this thread in case my enthusiasm wanes and look forward to seeing everyone's progress.

dakotamaid 11-30-2011 10:24 AM

I'm not using Kaffe prints but I am using brights that I have in my stash along with kona snow cotton. I also am using the trip around the world arrangement. Great minds think alike. I'm saving your pic for inspiration!! :)


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