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    #91
    Originally posted by NinaMarie View Post
    Thanks for the tips!! I manage to get mine done for this month but they were far from perfect. I haven't gotten the hang of using the Hera Marker while doing the final iron. I'm thinking with a little practice it won't feel so foreign!
    I struggle with that too. I suspect it takes practice.
    Barbara Black
    Huntsville AL
    https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
    "I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson

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    • NinaMarie commented
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      The funny thing is that the Hera Marker has sat in my "tool" cup for four years forgotten. Finally, a reason to use it! shrug...I'm game...that's what these types of quilts are fun right?!

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    • Carol G. commented
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      I like your stem fabric! The whole block is cute too

    #93
    This is my third house. Created pattern for paper piecing from Barbara’s suggestions. I am use to sewing small blocks but was this a challenge. The vines for month 2 are prepared. Thank you Barbara for the hint. I enjoy watching the tutorials. Also working on border (appliqué)
    Garden Party Down Under by Irene Blanck.

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      #94
      Always exciting to start a new project. I really can't wait to get further into this one.

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        #95
        My cabin block and star points block. Loving my fabrics, as they will look great in our family room. I plan to hang this from the loft railing over the family room.

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        • NinaMarie commented
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          Wow I just want to say how much I like the strong use of value in your choice! They might look good in your family room but they are super striking. It gives it a nice graphic look to it!

        #96
        Finished Block 1 while attending my Guild's retreat.

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            #98
            Lots of bias stems, anxiously awaiting next month's pattern. I have Karen Kay Buckley's "Perfect Stems", so used those templates. Plus, another little use for a pool noodle!
            Last edited by Marilyn M.; 01-31-2023, 01:27 AM. Reason: Colour problem. The lighter stems are not mustard colour, as indicated in the photo. They are really a bright apple green. .

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            • Shelley S. commented
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              love the pool noodle trick! I'll have to borrow that idea!

            #99
            Confession....I'm not very good with BOMs and usually give up around month 4 or 5. But I've been in a quilt depression for the last year and I'm hoping this challenge will help me get out of it. My house turned out smaller than needed, but instead of doing another one, I just added a white border and then had to do some adding on the boarder too, to get the 6 1/2 in square. I made my own stems and it felt good to set last night and do some hand applique.

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            • Carol G. commented
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              It turned out lovely! I adore the background fabric.

            • NinaMarie commented
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              Hi Deb - I've been in a quilt depression too and that is EXACTLY why I joined the BOM. I thought at least we're all in this together!! Love your start!!

            Originally posted by DebBoutwell View Post
            Confession....I'm not very good with BOMs and usually give up around month 4 or 5. But I've been in a quilt depression for the last year and I'm hoping this challenge will help me get out of it. My house turned out smaller than needed, but instead of doing another one, I just added a white border and then had to do some adding on the boarder too, to get the 6 1/2 in square. I made my own stems and it felt good to set last night and do some hand applique.
            Deb, I think you will find this BOM interesting throughout the year and not too overwhelming in any particular month. Great solution to a smallish cabin.
            Last edited by Barbara B.; 02-01-2023, 05:52 PM.
            Barbara Black
            Huntsville AL
            https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
            "I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson

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              Here is my month one center block house. Although I drafted an FPP pattern, I decided to do freezer paper prepared edge machine applique instead. This made my background seamless. I also did mitered corners for my border!

              The BOM fabric pack was sold out when I signed up, so I put my own together with the same fabrics and decided to use Tula Pinks Fairy Dust in Cotton Candy for my background and intend to add a bit more Tula here and there as we go. Scrolling through everyone's photos for this block I'm amazed at the diversity and can't wait to see how they all turn out!

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              • Carol G. commented
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                Looks good. Mitered corners are perfection
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                I finally made it in! I'm so glad. I sent this pic to me in gmail, so its not so clear, but it's on. I decided to sew mine on my fabulous B790+. So I have sewed the Blanket stitch on my vines. But I'm hoping I can do some fancy stitching around my blooms. Blanket stitch works good on bigger ones, but I'd like to try like a Satin stitch in scalloped shape for example. What do you think Barbara? Can I do that? They are small. But I'd think as long as I keep the designs going smaller too, it should work?

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                • Barbara B. commented
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                  Try a practice few on a scrap piece to see how you like the look. Your machine will do wonderful things so experiment to find your personal preferences. Looking good!
                  Last edited by Barbara B.; 03-15-2023, 06:56 AM.

                I think I'm satisfied with these dots. I kept finding more textures & values so kept changing. But I like these. I only have a few left to finish all 4 blocks.

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