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Date: 1/15/13 11:09 PM

I have made three patterns from the same size shape.

I get addicted to a size/shape and then go a little crazy working it as much as I can. I did it with simple squares - then HST and now its onto diamonds.

I posted pics of the first two patterns already.



And then, I made a few tumbling blocks quilts - I have not posted a pic of this one before - but, it is a another denim tumbling blocks quilt - the border is different.



All those set in seams --- And then, I found another pattern.





After I got the quilt built - I decided I wanted to add some applique to the edges - and this is how it came out.



The quilt is HUGE. It is about 116 inches long and about 108 inches wide. Huge.

The fabrics are recycled khaki and dress pants. The green edge is some new marimekko I had

You can see the quilting - I did it on my grand quilter.



Here is a pic that sorta shows the quilting. I like this quilt lots.

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Date: 1/15/13 11:11 PM

So, yes - all of those are made from the same size piece. a 4 inch by 4 inch diamond.

quilting is so cool.

I hope everyones new year is off to a great start.

School started again. Yuck. If I do well it will be the last semester for undergrad. I dont have plans to go on -- I might have plans but nothing yet.

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Date: 1/15/13 11:29 PM

those quilts are beautifull. It's amazing that a diamond shape can make so many differn't style of quilts.
love seening your work.

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Date: 1/16/13 0:57 AM

Wow, wow, and wow! These are so incredible. I love them all!

eta: I really like the idea about using recycled clothing and fabric. Do you use the accuquilt when cutting the recycled fabric?

Hope this semester flies by for you!


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Date: 1/16/13 1:36 AM

Portland, you've done it again with more fabulous quilts!!! I figured you were up to something because I hadn't seen you around. Glad you've been productive!

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Date: 1/16/13 6:43 AM

Great quilts! AGAIN
Enjoy school- you will be glad you finished. I spent 12 years getting my undergraduate degree! That was the long walk, but I enjoyed it more than 4 straight years.

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Date: 1/16/13 7:14 AM

I absolutely adore the brown one. I love the stars in the border. I was wondering where you've been we haven't seen much of you in the new year. Now we know you've been quilting.

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Date: 1/16/13 8:55 AM

Oh, my... your quilts are stunning!

Have you considered a gallery showing? Given their size, complexity, and cool up-cycle nature, pretty sure you could get a gallery to represent you.

Check out American Craft Magazine.:D

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Date: 1/16/13 9:05 AM

Wow! There you are! Busy as ever on some incredible quilts! Love them all but especially the denim. Colors on the first quilt is amazing and love the idea of khaki pants being used in the last quilt! Good luck with the last semester in school!

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Date: 1/16/13 11:22 AM

Again with all those fabulous quilts!!! I love these! What a nifty idea - 4" diamonds....what a challenge and how well it turned out - love the appliques! NO WONDER you haven't been around for awhile! YOU have been productive!:)

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