Joy <joy...@worldnet.att.net> wrote in message
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> Tammy,
>
> I Spy isn't a fabric brand, but a type. "Conversation" prints that you
can
> cut one piece from centering the desired motif. It becomes a "game" quilt
> for a youngster, searching the quilt for trucks, or animals, or insects,
> or.....
>
> There are definite trends in quilting styles on the newsgroup. For
> instance, last year there were lots of Stack 'N Whack and Stack 'N Slash
> threads, the year before was bugs in a bottle and library shelves.
>
> --
> Joy in Abilene, who will SOMEDAY do the bottles of flowers quilt she
> planned two years ago.
>
> Chocolate reduces stress. And it's so much quieter than throwing a
> screaming fit.
>
> Tammy wrote in message <3a9df5d0...@news.sprint.ca>...
> >Are brands like "I Spy" popular right now due to a trend?
> >
> >Is quilting material like clothing fashion....hot then not?
> >
> >Kind of a lame question....but I see "I Spy" mentioned online a lot
> >more than other lines.
> >
> >Tammy
>
>
PAT, curious in Virginia
"orca" <or...@sisqtel.net> wrote in message
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At one time I did cut about a gazillion and eleven 2" strips from all my
florals in anticipation of using Deanna Spingola's method of strip piecing
a watercolor quilt but instead took all those, sewed into groups of three
and cut into 5" rail fence blocks. I made a lap size quilt out of about
1/5 of those blocks for "one of the best friends I've never met" (we have a
lot of those thanks to the Internet, don't we?) with the clumsy name "My
dreams of making a watercolor quilt ran smack dab into a rail fence". I
have enough blocks to do another lap size and a big one for my own bed,
tentatively named "Ditto" and "Son of". : )
I've got pictures of that one that I'll share once I get "a round tuit"
along with the others. It's my personal opinion that it's the most
GORGEOUS thing I've ever done so I MUST make sure EVERYONE knows it! <BG>
I need to take more pics of my last year's efforts as well but the weather
isn't cooperating. If it's not raining (like now) the wind is blowing and
just when I've got a quilt clamped to my fence with the binder clips and I
think I can get it to smile (say Parmesano!) it flops over the fence so
it's hanging backing side out on my neighbor's side of the fence. GRRRRR.
--
Joy in Abilene
Chocolate reduces stress. And it's so much quieter than throwing a
screaming fit.
Pat Winters wrote in message <3A9C565A...@picusnet.com>...