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    Old 03-27-2010, 10:37 AM
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    Originally Posted by clem55
    thank you, that helped a little. Don't think I am up to doing bargello though. Can't wait to see yours when it is done.
    The bargello is really pretty easy to make. Go to the top of page 4 on this post and there's a link to the pattern for the 12" block. Just make one and you'll see how easy it really is. The directions explain everything. Post a picture of your block when you get it made and let me know if you think You're not up to doing one.
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    Old 03-27-2010, 10:40 AM
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    Originally Posted by barnbum
    Oh gosh--that looks very complicated without a pattern. You are so brave and adventurous!! :-D I like the block you posted a link to--I didn't realize one could make a Bargello pattern with blocks. Cool!
    Thank you barnbum! But right now it's a toss up between "Brave and Adventurous" and "Stupid"! :lol:
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    or a monument to tenacity- which some of my quilts turn out to be. :-)
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    Old 03-27-2010, 11:32 AM
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    BTW - all of page 4 is great info
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    Old 03-27-2010, 11:38 AM
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    Those are georgous. Love them.
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    Old 03-27-2010, 11:51 AM
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    Ooooooooo I like the fabrics can't wait to see
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    The colors are great.
    Your an inspiration for me to do one.
    Hmmmm...I think I'll just enjoy yours. :mrgreen:
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    Old 03-27-2010, 12:33 PM
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    Thank you everybody for following along and giving me so much support. I sure hope it turns out like it looks like it will.
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    I am waiting too to see how this comes out. I love bargellos, but my one attempt came out too simple. I was thinking about finding a pattern to do one, so I'll watch yours come together and then decide. Great job!! Love the colors.
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    Originally Posted by danmar
    Originally Posted by Sewze
    While I haven't made a Bargello quilt (yet) my second quilting project was a Fractured Bargello sweatshirt makeover. It is a favorite and I am planning on making a Bow Tucks Bag to match soon and will post pictures when it is finished.
    Originally Posted by danmar
    I decided to start that Bargello that I've been wanting to make last night. I'm using 17 colors and will try to just lay it out so I can see how I'm going to make it. It'll probably either
    1) End up getting taken apart and used as scraps or
    2) Be absolutely beautiful!!! Here's a few pictures. Enjoy!
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    Thank you for posting that picture. It looks a lot like a bargello, doesn't it? What is a Bow Tucks Bag? I've seen that name on here several times but have no clue what it is. Good luck with your bag.
    Thanks....The fracture occurs with using a different color strip to separate the tube pieces. Go to the PICTURES thread and scroll down to "I DID IT, MADE THE BOW TUCKS BAG....
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