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Ill post a few pictures of that,( pre and post filling it) in the near future.
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Here are the promised close-ups of the chook blocks, I included 2 to give you the general idea.
It's your basic flying geese type idea. Beak can be included the same way or appliqued in later. as I said, the comb is only attached straight to the head when sewing the blocks together and waves free. The blue and white floral was the challenge fabric, a little tricky with lots of plaids.
The pencils that I used on Talina's quilt are called Prismacolour and they iron in after you colour with them to set the colour. I really like them, but I prefer them really for wall-hangings and things that don't have to be overly washed as they have faded slightly. It may be my fault for not setting them for long enough with the iron. ps, tummy pains were giardia (?) and should be fine after 3 days of some strong medicine. Pleased I actually believed her! Bye, Tracey
I'll have to try out those prismacolors. The quilts all look amazing in the previous post. cheers.
ReplyDeleteI love all of your quilts! Beeeeautiful!!
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I like the bar holding buckets for storage or whatever in your work room -- a very useful and cute idea *s*
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