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Monday, November 19, 2012

Done with it!

Are you ever "done with it"!!  A quilt that is.

That's how I feel about this one!


These Urban Tiles blocks dragged on...and....on...and.....on!!  I never did love the fabric and color choices from the very beginning and that always makes it hard to complete a project.  Still need to quilt it and do up the pattern on it.

....okay moving on

I played with the Double Wedding Ring blocks some more yesterday.


I feel really good about it now.  I simplified and took out some steps, so I hope it's ready for a pattern! 

I loved hearing how everyone felt about this potential pattern....very encouraging, thanks so much!

~Jenny~ 

16 comments:

  1. Occasionally I have felt that way about a particular project after I have started it. Very often it then languishes in my UFO pile. Kuddos for getting yours accomplished. Urban Tiles is a nice pattern.

    I really like the Double Wedding Ring blocks! I am looking forward to seeing these work up into a quilt. A DWR is on the long "short list" of quilts I want to make ... :) Pat

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  2. The finished quilt top looks like a lot of work, but I really love it! Can't wait to see how you're going to quilt it!
    The double wedding ring blocks looks amazing!!! LOVE them! I've never made a double wedding ring quilt, too much work. But doing it this way, looks like so much fun, and easier.
    Hope you'll have a great and creative week.
    Hugs

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  3. You did great to keep going that didn't really 'light your fire'....it does look great.
    I am looking forward to seeing both projects quilted.

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  4. Yes, I have had that "done with it" feeling too. I love your Urban Tiles though! The DWR is looking really good! Looking forward to that pattern.

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  5. Love your double wedding ring!!! I never wanted to make one until now.

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  7. Nice, jelly roll friendly? Can't wait! Just ordered my fabrics for the BOM.

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  8. Adoro você com seus trabalhos brilhantes.Tentei fazer uma régua com cartolina e quaaaase ficou boa,mas até que saiu um azulejo bonitinho.Paixão este vermelho.Anéis é o meu próximo trabalho.Parabéns.Beijos e Bençãos.

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  9. I'm excited about your new pattern, and well done for sticking with the first quilt!!

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  10. Yes it does happen! Maybe yo will enjoy it more as you get to quilting it up!

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  11. Oh I love, love the double wedding rings this way - looks like floating rings now. Can't wait for this to be a pattern. I just ordered your ruler, am vacationing in Maui right now so hoping to find it in my mail when we get back home. Great stuff!!!

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  12. I LOVE your urban tiles! I have my fabric ready and hope to start some myself soon.

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  13. Ohh my, that is stunning. Mind you the fabrics you chose are lovely, remind me of the beach. Yes, please, I'd love a pattern for that.

    Carli

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  14. Seriously?! I LOVE those urban tiles. LOVE them. Just send them my way when you're done with them. LOL! I'll take them off your hands for you. I love what you're working on with the double wedding ring.

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  15. I really, really, really like the double wedding ring!!

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  16. I love what you're doing & your creativity with patterns & creative modern quilting really is an attractive selling tool, I'm sure. Do you remember me last winter telling you I saw someone post a customer quilt taken from your website with no credit given to maker or quilter on Facebook? This woman would post alot & I'm sure many people thot like I did at first she was posting her work. But shortly after I replied to that post saying I knew the quilt & gave reference to your blog, I noticed she soon started identifying where she got the pictures.

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