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  #11  
Old May 6th 09, 09:08 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Default Sheep quilt

Estelle:
Terrific! The front and the baaaaaaa-ck are equally charming.
Pat

"Estelle Gallagher" wrote in message
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I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding
so are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made
from my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems
to be the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a
look if you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

..


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  #12  
Old May 6th 09, 09:08 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Default Sheep quilt

Estelle:
Terrific! The front and the baaaaaaa-ck are equally charming.
Pat

"Estelle Gallagher" wrote in message
...
I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding
so are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made
from my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems
to be the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a
look if you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

..


  #13  
Old May 6th 09, 09:21 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Patti
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Default Sheep quilt/Malvern

Sorry Estelle, I won't be going to Malvern this year (first time for a
long time). I have so much buzzing around in my head, that I simply
must do some of the ideas before getting confused by all the sights of
Malvern and FOQ. No shows at all for me this year. I'll be fresh for
next year. Hope you have a safe journey and a lovely time there. Raise
a coffee to me!
..
In message , Estelle Gallagher
writes
I never thought of it being reversible, but it could be. Will you be going
to Malvern this month Pat.? I am hoping to go. Not even going to the dentist
on the way! lol

--
Best Regards
pat on the hill
  #14  
Old May 7th 09, 01:09 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
heidi (was rabbit2b)
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Default Sheep quilt

Looks great! And it really does look reversible, too.

--Heidi

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On May 6, 11:31*am, "Estelle Gallagher"
wrote:
I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding so
are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made from
my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems to be
the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a look if
you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

--
Estelle UK

You are never too old to become the person you should have been!
My photos are here!http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11


  #15  
Old May 7th 09, 05:24 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
lenorel95
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Default Sheep quilt

Oh so adorable! The family will be thrilled with it.

Happy quilting,

Lenore


"Estelle Gallagher" wrote in message
...
I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding
so are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made
from my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems
to be the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a
look if you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

--
Estelle UK

You are never too old to become the person you should have been!
My photos are here!
http://community.webshots.com/user/EstelleUK11



  #16  
Old May 7th 09, 07:26 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Estelle Gallagher
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Default Sheep quilt

Thanks Pat. Ewe is so kind! lol
"Pat in Virginia" wrote in message
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Estelle:
Terrific! The front and the baaaaaaa-ck are equally charming.
Pat

"Estelle Gallagher" wrote in message
...
I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding
so are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made
from my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems
to be the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a
look if you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

.



  #17  
Old May 7th 09, 07:27 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Estelle Gallagher
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Default Sheep quilt/Malvern

Oh what a shame Pat. Never mind. Hope to catch up with you next year!
"Patti" wrote in message
news
Sorry Estelle, I won't be going to Malvern this year (first time for a
long time). I have so much buzzing around in my head, that I simply must
do some of the ideas before getting confused by all the sights of Malvern
and FOQ. No shows at all for me this year. I'll be fresh for next year.
Hope you have a safe journey and a lovely time there. Raise a coffee to
me!
.
In message , Estelle Gallagher
writes
I never thought of it being reversible, but it could be. Will you be going
to Malvern this month Pat.? I am hoping to go. Not even going to the
dentist
on the way! lol

--
Best Regards
pat on the hill



  #18  
Old May 7th 09, 08:14 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Taria
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Default Sheep quilt

Estelle Gallagher wrote:

I have finished the Baby Quilt in Batiks, with just three sheep. They are
"Trapunto'd" and the head and faces are made with Black and Cream wadding so
are textured. I did pose them differently as suggested here. All made from
my stash of Batiks. Which is why it is so busy. the stash still seems to be
the same size though! I used 3 panels of sheep for the back. Take a look if
you have time! Now just 1 more baby quilt to make.

That is so cute Estelle. The 3 sheep are perfect. What a fun quilt.
Taria
  #19  
Old May 7th 09, 08:46 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Patti
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Default Sheep quilt/Malvern

I'll probably be 'ripe' for new experiences again, next year!
Have a great time.
..
In message , Estelle Gallagher
writes
Oh what a shame Pat. Never mind. Hope to catch up with you next year!


--
Best Regards
pat on the hill
  #20  
Old May 7th 09, 10:53 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat in Virginia
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Default Sheep quilt

I've always thought that every quilt is reversible, both sides being 'just
right' and all!
PAT in VA/USA

"heidi (was rabbit2b)" wrote in message
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Looks great! And it really does look reversible, too.



 




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