turning twenty??
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Originally Posted by erstan947
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....u=&sr=true&s=5
More than you really wanted to know:):)
More than you really wanted to know:):)
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ha ha ha....see how much i know...when i read the title I thought you might be bummed out at turning 20 yrs old...he he he...you see the big 6-0 is coming up in December and i keep thinking about that big number...just thought i would tell you how lucky you are but it wasn`t about that at all........dang my head is playing games with me...must be my age!! ha ha ha!!!
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Originally Posted by ragqueen03
I keep reading about a turning twenty pattern? What exactly is this?
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I have seen many of these done up. I do not care for the pattern. Too many big pieces. My friends seem to think they need 20 different fat quarters for this and its just awful. Looks like a run away train wreck. Just my opinion.
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Originally Posted by huntannette
ha ha ha....see how much i know...when i read the title I thought you might be bummed out at turning 20 yrs old...he he he...you see the big 6-0 is coming up in December and i keep thinking about that big number...just thought i would tell you how lucky you are but it wasn`t about that at all........dang my head is playing games with me...must be my age!! ha ha ha!!!
:mrgreen:
Originally Posted by ragqueen03
I keep reading about a turning twenty pattern? What exactly is this?
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I love this pattern, made 2 so far and my friend made one scrappy! That is one of my next projects! Right after my boss's quilt that will be a Christmas gift. Gee, I need to get started. So many quilts on my list to make!
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Actually I have made several and I like them for fast quilts. The fabric though makes the quilt! I saw one made of all neutrals (beiges/tans/off whites) as a wedding quilt, and it was absolutely beautiful. It was a perfect canvas for some beautiful quilting. I have made one and appliqued desden plates on top and it doesn't look bad at all---after I get it quilted I will post it.
Again, that is what makes our art so much fun---it is full of variety.
Again, that is what makes our art so much fun---it is full of variety.
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Originally Posted by Maureen
I have seen many of these done up. I do not care for the pattern. Too many big pieces. My friends seem to think they need 20 different fat quarters for this and its just awful. Looks like a run away train wreck. Just my opinion.
I'm not partial to the pattern either, but that's just me! Though every time I hear/see it, you'll have me smiling and thinking ..... runaway train wreck!!!!!!!! :lol:
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Originally Posted by Pds
Actually I have made several and I like them for fast quilts. The fabric though makes the quilt! I saw one made of all neutrals (beiges/tans/off whites) as a wedding quilt, and it was absolutely beautiful. It was a perfect canvas for some beautiful quilting. I have made one and appliqued desden plates on top and it doesn't look bad at all---after I get it quilted I will post it.
Again, that is what makes our art so much fun---it is full of variety.
Again, that is what makes our art so much fun---it is full of variety.
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