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Old March 29th 04, 05:37 AM
Sharon Harper
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Default The end is getting nearer....

of DH's nightmare quilt. Thank the stars! I'm up to sewing the half
whirligigs together (these go on either end of alternate rows). Then I need
to press all the rows and lay them out to figure out how many "joiner"
pieces I need. Then it's cutting and sewing together but I really can see
the end. I don't have more up to date pictures but for a piccy what the
quilt should look like at the end go to
http://www.duquilts.com.au/DownUnderQuilts/index.html and it's about halfway
down the page under "Four Heirloom Quilts". My fabrics are way different
and some of my whirligigs "point" the other way but you get the idea.

This is a stolen/lost quilts page - I couldn't believe it when I saw the
quilt I'm making (the exact same one that DH picked out of AP & Q magazine)
pictured there.

--
Sharon From Melbourne Australia (Queen of Down Under)(with another hour left
to quilt before picking up the kidlets from school and kinder)
http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html


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