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I love the fact that each of the quilt squares tells a little something about where they are from or who made them.
Great work Brett
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Wow,
Another duck
Nice bird Brett, another nice addition to the quilt.
Regards,
Marcel
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Originally posted by Little flowerCool one Brett. If you and Kerrie decide to jump the ditch for a visit some time I'll organise a scrolling weekend for you!
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Thanks for the nice comments everyone
Originally posted by Little flowerCool one Brett. If you and Kerrie decide to jump the ditch for a visit some time I'll organise a scrolling weekend for you!
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Cool one Brett. If you and Kerrie decide to jump the ditch for a visit some time I'll organise a scrolling weekend for you!
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Well done!
Well done, Brett74, well done. Looks very nice in deed. I just sent my squares off in the post.
-Bill
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Originally posted by Brett74Here is the quilt piece I completed at Kerries last weekend, will need to clean it up and send on over shortly. It is cut on Queensland Maple.
The pattern was done by myself.
Comments appreciated.
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Originally posted by Brett74Thankyou
Dale,
Sure we will find room for you, and the food is great too. Max should be find as long as you keep throwing the ball for him
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Fine job on the pattern AND the cutting of the pattern! Nice looking wood as well. The Alaskan "judge" gives the Aussie a 10.0!
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Thankyou
Dale,
Sure we will find room for you, and the food is great too. Max should be find as long as you keep throwing the ball for him
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Brett, it looks awful! It looks Awfully good! I like it!! Dale
PS : Is there room in Kerries shop for me to come next time you have a scrolling party? Or would Max attack me?
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Brett's quilt piece
Here is the quilt piece I completed at Kerries last weekend, will need to clean it up and send on over shortly. It is cut on Queensland Maple.
The pattern was done by myself.
Comments appreciated.Attached FilesLast edited by Brett74; 06-03-2006, 08:27 PM.Tags: None
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by RolfI have done them in strips for a while. Thanks for the reminder Carole, I need to make some more of those ribbon boxes.Today, 08:17 AM
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by handibunnyThe strip method is the way to go for small compound cut objects. Betty's photo reminded me of my first published project in SSWC, in 2007, which was a bow box, and pulled up the strip of hand-drawn patterns I submitted for making the bow loops. It really makes the process go quickly.
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I must try doing in strips. I have always done 2 at a time with small clamps to hold the birdies.
Also, when I do mine I always fill the hole with moss. I used to use dryer lint or cedar leaves but I got a bag of moss from dollar store and it will last a lifetime.
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