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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Your block is wonderful! --Lynn
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I LOVE your blocks, Gloria! Your design really showcases the plaid. --Lynn
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I'm behind but here are my first 2 blocks assembled. It was so much fun sorting through the 365 Kona colors in the kit!!...
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Caroline D. Fun to see how you prepped your applique. Looks great. HelenW
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Lynnanne, They look great. I always love a dark background. HelenW
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Those look great, wonderful addition to your quilt.
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Yes, the gingham is the binding and the plaid is used several more places.
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If you are having difficulty with the small circles, I suggest you make them larger. It won't change the original design...
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Make the circles larger so they won't be so challenging. --Lynn
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Lynn Wilder graciously shared her coloring page for Laurel Ridge should you wish to play with fabrics/colors. Find it on the main Information page for the 2025 BOM:
https://thequiltshow.com/learn/categ...-coloring-pageBarbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord TennysonTags: None
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Quarter page coloring is a little bigger. Barbara could you ask Lynn if she minds my posting this.
If she mind, please delete or tell me to delete. If she does not mind, I think it being a little bigger
might help people coloring. HelenWLast edited by Helen W.; 11-23-2024, 09:06 AM.HelenW
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Jill B. Thank you for the compliments. I drew it up using Custom Layout.
I based the blocks on 5 inches since Lynn said that most were that size.
The custom size layout was set at 80 by 80. I drew up the blocks from
the photos of the blocks in Lynn Wilder's blog. Then I used a ton of copy
and paste, and rotates. I set the grid snap for custom at 1/2 inch to make it easy to align the blocks. The center block I
drew up as a 20 inch block and just dragged into the middle. It takes a
lot of time, but if you do it over several days it is not hard.Once you have it done
it is easy to play with color palettes. I get the white line drawing by using Swap Color in the fabrics tab and swap white for all the colors.
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I was really excited to see the coloring page. I've had a long-term project that I was getting closer to being ready to sew, but the last hold up was the design.
I have an out-of-print pattern called Stag Nation by Sewn Into the Fabric by Pieces of Our Lives. I had a slowly developing set of fabrics including an original inspiration print of a large snowflake on an indigo field. Moda did a series of these lines. I had this one.
My plan was to eventually make the deer center and then make a medallion quilt. Goal size was 90 inches. In my opinion, this makes a queen size quilt with some nice side drop so no one has to fight for the cover.
When I saw Laurel Ridge, I thought I could use Lynn's design to create mycoloring page helped a lot!
Here's my current fabrics and the protype from Evernote. I like what is happening with the diagonal corners. The center part is a photo that Evernote isn't quite sizing correctly, and I didn't bother to finetune. My real questions will come with the empty top, sides and bottom. I've currently got them filled in, but I have some other ideas about possible fill ins but I'm not ready to decide. And I want to go back in and use the dark blue as the background fabric in more squares.
As far as sewing, I am slowly doing machine applique around the deer and antlers. The pattern suggested either needle turn or fused, raw edge. I elected to try Alex's prepared machine applique using Print and Piece Fuse Lite. So far, I've finished the deer and one set of antlers, but it's slow, tedious sewing and I'm trying to do a bit a day.Last edited by Pat A.; 01-12-2025, 06:02 AM.
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Pat, Hard to believe how different Laurel Ridge looks in your deer quilt. Very pretty. I am looking at your fabrics. Are they flannel? They look very soft and I have made a lot of flannel quilts. The five inch
blocks might be a real challenge because the seams are so bulky with flannel. You might want to make up a sample block to see if it works well for you. Your mock up looks great. HelenW
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Pat, They should work great. It is so much fun to see how the different mock ups look.
How about one with the medium blue where you used the white in the first one and the dark
blue in the second. Can you take a picture of the actual fabric laid close to the deer appliqué
center. I am assuming that you are using EQ8 with the color section, not your actual fabrics
in the mock ups. HelenW
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Pat I was just thinking maybe some additional applique would look good on your quilt. Did not have time to work up a good
idea, just took a couple screen shots and put it together in EQ8 using photos. I was thinking a silhouette type buck either in the
blocks or in the background area near the big applique. Just an idea that popped into my head. HelenWHelenW
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Those antlers have me close to worn out on applique, BUT I have a paper piecing pattern that allows you to vary sections to create a big variety of realistic looking snowflakes. I feel currently that I need to wait until I get closer to the finished look. I'm sure I'll be less worn out on applique by then.
I'm now pretty sure, I want to use the dark indigo as the background color. See my new mock up with that.
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You can always make the circles larger which will be easier for you to make. --Lynn
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Your block is wonderful! --Lynn
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I LOVE your blocks, Gloria! Your design really showcases the plaid. --Lynn
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I'm behind but here are my first 2 blocks assembled. It was so much fun sorting through the 365 Kona colors in the kit!!...
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The flowers were made using doilies that my grandmother crocheted many years ago. Four of them were originally coasters...
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Thanks Helen, I was thinking the same thing after watching the show!
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Lynnanne, While watching the latest Quilt Show with Kate Colleran I saw the trailer for Kyra Reps for the next show. She...
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My top is finished. I did a different border. I will be machine and hand quilting. I found a fabulous Tula Pink backing...
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Linda, Love how you were able to give the pattern a more calming look. Love the quilting. How did you
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Caroline D. Fun to see how you prepped your applique. Looks great. HelenW
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Lynnanne, They look great. I always love a dark background. HelenW
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