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Month One Ruffled Roses

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    Cher,
    What a stunning block! I am especially impressed by how you were able to alter the design to let the peacock slide right in there. It all flows beautifully! I'm interested to see how your design will move forward month by month.


    from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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      Cher, it is wonderful!!


      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        Oh my goodness...............it is fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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          Connie, your block is so nice....I love the yellow. It is going to be so exciting to see what everyone does THIS month.


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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            Oh my goodness - I just took a peek at the Show and Tell for Ruffled Roses and I stand in awe at the wonderful work that all of you have done. The creativity is amazing!!! Whether you followed the pattern and used the same fabrics as Margo or me, or chose your own fabrics, or modified the pattern... they are equally beautiful. I cannot wait to see what you do over the rest of the year -- quilters never fail to surprise me (and I should not be surprised by now!) with their great work. Keep it up!!!

            Sue Garman


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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              Sue, I have to be the first to say, It isn't hard to make something beautiful when you have a wonderful design to work with in the first place!
              Thank you!


              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                And amazing teachers!!!


                In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                  Yes, our teachers are fabulous! Margo is so patient with us....even when we ask very ignorant questions. She turns it around and makes it a learning experience!


                  In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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                    Oh Cher, your block is wonderful!!!!

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                      Cher! That is just wonderful!

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                        LOVE the creativity Cher! I have been looking at this as hard enough already and you took it up a notch! and with beautiful results. Bravo

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                          Thanks everyone. While I liked Sue's original block, I didn't want to do the hearts. I was going to do a block from Erin Russaks current BOM but decided just to do a bird and keep the rest from Sue's original. Just had to redraw the vines and leaves a bit to get everything to fit. I made the vine the same way. It's cut out in one piece and then hand appliqued onto the background. Everything else leaves, flowers, bird have stable stuff under them. If you just put a bit of glue behind to hold the stable stuff on it's not hard to hand applique them at all.

                          Thanks again for your comments
                          Cher in BC

                          Vancouver, BC Canada

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                            Cher, your peacock is wonderful! I love the way you made him look like he was in the original design!

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                              OK. I did the center block and here it is! I am quite fond of it. If you will remember, I decided to use this block as a bridge between my open heart surgery in 2004 and my Dear Jane which I wanted to 'be done with' even though I have not done all the blocks! Perhaps about 90 of them. I won't be using all of them in this quilt, but since I have 30 or so of the triangles (also not in this quilt) there will be future opportunities perhaps.



                              I replaced the little circles with small hand buttonhole applique'd hearts that were printed on white fabric. and of course the flowers became hearts. I resisted the temptation to put a crack in one of the hearts! ha



                              Then I began arranging the bright colors of my blocks, pulled in a bold stripe to connect the blocks to the centerpiece with the green.......still auditioning sashing fabrics for the center medallion. The blocks in the upper right are mostly all sewn together so you can see the width of the bold stripe on the blank (good for quilting!!!) blocks.

                              I think I'm going to like it. And her name may be: "Calamity Jane"

                              Lynn in Sugar Land, Texas, USA

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                                Lynn, I love what you've done with this!!


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                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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