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    Old 11-20-2013, 01:13 AM
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    Originally Posted by Pennyhal
    I would leave it as a whole piece and use it as a backing or top. It has such large designs that cutting them up would basically destroy the beauty of it I think.
    I agree. It is to beautiful to cut.
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    Old 11-20-2013, 06:45 AM
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    Yes Pepita I know it is upside down although I put in on as correct from Ipad but you still get the gist of what it looks like. Thank you
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    Old 11-20-2013, 08:58 AM
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    There are some patterns that are made specifically to showcase big prints like that. Maple Island has several patterns. http://www.mapleislandquilts.com/ima...rge/MIQ705.jpg

    And there is the book "Just Can't Cut It" http://www.amazon.com/Just-Cant-Cut-.../dp/156477449X
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    Old 11-20-2013, 03:40 PM
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    what beautiful full panels would take me awhile before i could get myself to cut into them.would love to see what you end up using them for.
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    Old 11-22-2013, 05:06 AM
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    The attic window pattern is very easy, and you could fussy cut the butterflies and such and applique them to the window panes. That would make a very interesting quilt.
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    Old 11-23-2013, 11:37 AM
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    Susanna hope this comes through.
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    Old 11-24-2013, 08:51 AM
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    Did you look this up online? You have very expensive fabric. It costs a fortune on ebay.



    Gastón y Daniela is one of the most important fabric houses in the Spanish high-end textile industry offered exclusively through Kravet and Brunschwig & Fils in the US. Luxury fabrics from Gaston y Daniela includes a line of versatile and sophisticated outdoor fabrics in herringbone and stripe, a selection of embroidered linen and colorful stripes and solids, and a bold assortment of geometrics and toiles..
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    Old 11-24-2013, 09:18 AM
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    I love this idea. While leaving the panel as is with or without borders would be beautiful I think this fabric is so wonderful you could make something amazing.
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