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MamaBear61 05-20-2010 03:23 AM

Beautiful.

Lori B. 05-20-2010 03:49 AM

Very Nice!

abonda 05-20-2010 04:28 AM

what a great garden!!!!!!!!!!!! I love it

Pam Pollock 05-20-2010 06:42 AM


Originally Posted by Eagle Hawk
I can't believe how pretty that quilt is. I love floral fabric and that is a lot of florals. They look great together. Although there appears to be no design to the pillow cases they seem to have just the right color of green to help set the quilt off even more. I saw the other picture you posted and it is too bad you can't show off the back somehow. It is also beautiful. Love the whole quilt. Love all the flowers.

I want to make some pillow shams to go with everything. I have some extra of the rose material from the back & may use it somehow. I like the color of the pillowcases & may try find a similar green. I wish I had more of the triangle green material but unfortunately I didn't get enough. I just thought the pillowcases would look better than the head board of the bed. LOL

Pam Pollock 05-20-2010 06:49 AM


Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
the sashing is also interesting -- dark on one side & light on the other side, sewn together at the intersections at angles?? 45 degree angles??
Thanks - I'd love to replicate that 3-D effect.

The shadow box sashing was a challenge for me. The mitered 45 degree angles gave me fits. LOL

Pam 05-20-2010 07:07 AM

This is so pretty. I bet you had a fabulous time shopping for this, I know I would have loved it!

mytwopals 05-20-2010 11:20 AM

Very pretty. And nice quilting, too. :thumbup:

kso 05-20-2010 11:23 AM

Pretty. Love the sashing.

postal packin' mama 05-20-2010 11:30 AM


Originally Posted by Pam Pollock

Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
the sashing is also interesting -- dark on one side & light on the other side, sewn together at the intersections at angles?? 45 degree angles??
Thanks - I'd love to replicate that 3-D effect.

The shadow box sashing was a challenge for me. The mitered 45 degree angles gave me fits. LOL

So you mitered each intersection of the sashing??

Pam Pollock 05-20-2010 11:48 AM


Originally Posted by postal packin' mama

Originally Posted by Pam Pollock

Originally Posted by postal packin' mama
the sashing is also interesting -- dark on one side & light on the other side, sewn together at the intersections at angles?? 45 degree angles??
Thanks - I'd love to replicate that 3-D effect.

The shadow box sashing was a challenge for me. The mitered 45 degree angles gave me fits. LOL

So you mitered each intersection of the sashing??

Yes I did miter each intersection with 45 degree angles. Crazy huh?? I was about crazy by the time I was done. LOL


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