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Did you notice the little packages in our retreat bags and some were lying on the tables with this warning? Well, it is best to heed the warning!! I had two in my bag and I picked up a couple more off the table. I have finished two of these little English paper piecing jewels and have started the third one. While we were at the quilt show, I bought a package of diamonds to make some 8 pointed stars. I really don't need something else to do, but they are so easy to take along with you and quick.





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Posts: 2719 | Location: SE Missouri | Registered: Jul 18, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I'm curious. Would love to see pictures.
 
Posts: 495 | Location: Oregon | Registered: Aug 19, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Yes. I picked them up too but have yet to open them. My GMFG is on a larger scale, but SIL is making one with those small templates. English PPing is almost "thoughtless" - the hexagons go together so easily!
 
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I have been addicted to EPP for a couple years!! They are so much fun!!


Please leave a comment on one of my blogs....go to http://shogunsworld.blogspot.com/ or http://rememberingmadison.blogspot.com/
 
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KBlue, I'll post pics when I complete the 4 of them.

I did a pieced GFG several years ago. It was a four generation quilt. My grandmother had started it sometime before the mid-60's. When we cleaned out her house, I found it. Some blocks, some cut pieces and the template she had cut from a brown paper sack. When I finally got it out and decided to work on it, I gave some pieces to my mother and my daughter to piece. Then I put them all together and my mother hand quilted it. This one will be smaller pieces.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.



 
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Oh what a wonderful quilt!!!! Smile


"It's bad to supress laughter. It goes back down and spreads to your hips."
 
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Originally posted by nancyc20:
Oh what a wonderful quilt!!!! Smile


Agreed!! And I love that 4 generations worked on it. I would never have thought to do that. (But then one DD hardly threads a needle )

piney
 
Posts: 2817 | Location: New England, U.S.A. | Registered: May 21, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Thanks Meme. That's a beautiful quilt, more so because 4 generations worked on it. I have a feeling some of my UFO's may end up that way. Treasures for future generations t discover!
 
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Meme, I think you showed that quilt before...it was an inspiration now and still is! I need to find my blocks and cut more pieces.
 
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Beautiful quilt! I've got a sack full of pieced hexagons. Slowly but surely, someday!

Pam
 
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Aaawwww how sweet!!! Love GMFG!!!
I've got a hexie project I'm working on right now love that I can take it with~


"People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within." Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
 
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Would you like me to send you mine? I am ABSOLUTELY not starting anything else.


"Never be afraid to try anything new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic." Unknown.
 
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Needlecrazy, if you don't want your's I'll take them. I did find a pretty good stack of 2 in. squares in my quilting room.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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Here are the 4 kits I got at COF. Now to decided how I want to put them together and made some more to go with them.

needlecrazy, I'll be watching for yours to arrive. Thanks.





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Oh my - that quilt is just gorgeous!! I have a set from the retreat still in the bag that has not been sorted through and put away (shhh, that bag is not alone, I've been folding fabrics that have patiently been waiting to be put away for longer than I care to admit! )

My plan is to try and concentrate on these during the winter months - will be here before I know it.
 
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They are so cute and colorful! I see them appliqued to a solid background with green rick-rack as stems. Lovely bunch of flowers.

My DD's GMIL passed away and they found in her closet a box of hexies she had cut out in 1973. DD gave them to me and I have been incorporating them in other projects. Unfortunately they weren't cut out accurately enough to join together easily, so I made two baby quilts for her great grand children with some and appliqued the rest to a lot of things!

MemeQuilts, beautiful quilt. Lovely family treasure.

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Gorgeous. I must try this.
 
Posts: 14581 | Location: Harford county, MD, zone 6 | Registered: May 10, 2003Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I've been working on a GMFG quilt for several yrs but my petals are a bit bigger...I think about 2.5"...it's almost queen size and all I need to do is make some 1/2 flowers for the edges. I should get it back out and finish it, huh?

Last month I went to AQS in Grand Rapids, Mi and one of the vendors had a mini top done w/ 1/4" petals...I'm a mini lover and bought a pack of the precut papers. I made a few on the plane ride [to Branson] and worked on them when I had time during the retreat. Here's a pic of it...sorry the lighting in the pic isn't the best! I put a quarter by the flowers and a dime by the petals that aren't together yet, just so you'd get an idea just how small these are. They are just tooo cute!! Big Grin

You are so right Meme quilts, these ARE addicting! I love your quilt!!

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Here's a pic of the big one that I'm making....


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...and here is a pic of the mini top that the vendor was displaying at the AQS quilt show I went to....isn't it darling????

I'm making mine this way...w/ the white & green rows!


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sewlove2quilt, those are beautiful. You showed me a few of the petals on the bus back to Branson. I can't believe how small they are. I'm thinking about using a solid yellow between mine. I like the two colors also. I may have to think about that arrangement also.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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Meme - I have some of those little packets from the retreat. And as much as I love the idea, I am currently epp with diamonds creating 6 pointed stars.

soooo, if you PM me your address I will gladly send you more.

Deb
 
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I am making a quilt from A Civil War Sewing Book. have one circle done so far.
http://sentimentalquilter.blogspot.com/
 
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Meme, those turnes out so cute! Sewlove, your mini's are amazing. I don't know if I would have the courage to try that!
 
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DJ, I sent you a pm. What are going to do with your 6 pointed stars?





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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It's a quilt - cant you tell, lol

Deb

 
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DJ, I like how you are putting them together with the black diamonds. When I made more hexagon shapes I saved some of the diamonds that were inbetween and I have thought about black diamonds between the flowers in my quilt. Right now I'm leaning toward a row of yellow hexagons around each flower. Then I'm going to try the black diamonds to see what it looks like.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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Cant wait to see what you decide!

I seem to gravitate to black, but with all the scrapes I plan to use I needed something that would highlight them. I have LOTS of stars done, but because I often do two of the same scrap, I'm waiting to get a larger varity to connect so that the double are spread around.
 
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Only in the last 2 or 3 years I started adding a little black to some of my quilts. I think it really makes the colors pop.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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DJBrown, what size are those stars? Looks almost as small as my flowers! Did you buy the precut shapes? I really like the black w/ them, too! Wink


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Each star is 3.25 across two points at the widest point. They are 60* diamonds with each side 1 inch.

I have seen the paper and plastic pieces on the web but I'm just too cheep so I found a website and generated a sheet and print them out on lightweight card stock. I can use each piece about 3 or 4 times.
 
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Forgot to say... Look at the orange star, my thimbel is there for size comparison.
 
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Oh my...DJ that is really pretty - since I've been putting fabrics away all week I need to actually use some come winter....either the hexis or the diamonds would make nice sitting on the couch watching DH watch TV activities Smile
 
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Needlecrazy, I received your samples yesterday. Thank you.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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How wonderful that four generations worked on your quilt, Meme.

Lynne, I like your white background a lot better than the green background from the show.

That's a neat idea to do stems using rick rack.


Devonne



 
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DJ, I got your package in the mail over the weekend. Thanks for the samples.





In order to see the rainbow, first you must endure the rain.

 
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