Tuesday 6 September 2011

Help me if you ca-a-an ...

.... In the words of the Beatles song (thanks Lynn) "Won't you please, please help me"?  Why do I need help? Simple.  I am feeling this overwhelming urge to make one of these

 (in four colours only, of course), but deep in my heart I know I'm mad.  So, can anyone please talk me out of this?

By the way, who's remembered what's happening on Saturday?  Yes, it's Christmas Quiltalong day.  Is it me, or are they coming round more often than once a month?

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  1. Nope, not gonna talk you out of it. As a matter of fact, I think I might be making one soon! So I can learn from you. take good notes.

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  2. I have had trouble with the bias edges on this block. So, my advice is to starch, starch, starch the fabric before you cut. Will be watching to see how you do.

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  3. Oh no. No talking you out of it!! I will enjoy watching your progress too much. I have wanted to make a quilt like that, some day. Until then, I will live vicariously!! :-)

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  4. Oh, this would be fun to work on as a group - I would love to make one of these with a little support. Ready to work this weekend - I plan on quilting and finishing mine this weekend. Everything is folded on my side table and ready to go.

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  5. Go for it!! I can't wait to see your progress, so takes lot's of photos!!

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  6. Sorry I am a rebel, I can not talk you OUT of it. In fact, I think you should start a quilt a long doing it, so all of other crazy souls can join you!!! :D

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  7. You are mad!! But I know you can do it, and if you don't like it when it's finished, you can send it here!!! xx

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  8. Sorry... no help here. That is GORGEOUS!!!!

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  9. Sorry, no can do...I say go for it...Yep..devil on your shoulder...do it!!! Do it!!

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  10. I love the Lone Star so I won't talk you out of it! Sorry.

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  11. Yay for the Christmas quiltalong! I hope I actually get to play this Saturday with everyone!!

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  12. G'day. I agree with the others, go for it. Though in saying that, it's not one that I am prepared to tackle just yet. I do look forward to seeing your progress. Take care. Liz...

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  13. Fine, I'll be the one descending vote.....Ar you NUTS? Do you really have time to start yet another project? Aren't there enough UFO's in your closet to even think of starting another one, let alone one that isn't exactly 'easy-peasy'? Oops....sorry I was looking in the mirror and just got kind of carried away.

    Yea, we probably need to talk about this Saturday, huh? I thought it was the next Saturday.

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  14. Sorry, but I think you should go for it and teach us as you go.

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  15. I would love to make one in rainbow colors or shades of blue. Do you have time for this project? I say go for it. Even if you have to stretch it out a bit. Do a bit of shopping now, cut a little later, and then start sewing it all together. Otherwise wait to start cutting until after all your Christmas sewing is done. No need to put too much pressure on yourself, right?

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  16. There's no way I'm talking you out making one of those. They are one of my favorite quilts and I would love to watch your progress. Using four colors would be gorgeous!!

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  17. Well as long as you show us, not ask us to do it, that's fine - carry on! It does work well with four colours, doesn't it? For me, that would make a good table cloth - although I'd have to make it spaghetti bolognase colour so it didn't show the spills!

    Yep, all ready for QAL Saturday - hurrah! - except a bit panicked as I haven't re-done the railfence blocks yet....but I'm dying to finish my Pick Four quilt which has priority...

    (PS can't call my quilt 'Pick Four Quilt' as I will soon be doing other designs from the book, then what would I call them...??)

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  18. I've wanted to make one of these since I first admired quilts and thought about making them thirty years ago or so. I would love to watch you take on the challenge.

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  19. I've always wanted to make one of these, good luck :o).

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  20. You can do it ,you need to do it!!! I want to make one too!!!!

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  21. Go for it!

    Eleanor Burns says you can do it in a day. Take a look at her book.

    ttfn ;) Yuki

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  22. Why wouldn't you want to make it? I've done one so I'm quite sure you'll have no trouble (but I recommend spray starch ....... )

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  23. The picture you have looks gorgeous, Sue. 4 colours looks very effective. By the way, I posted on the craft forum I belong to about winning your book and how Lynn (or Zinnie) picked the winner. Now everyone is going nuts posting Beatles song titles back and forth. hehe. :)

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  24. Nope...can't talk you out of it because that is one quilt I've always wanted to make myself. Looking forward to your progress. As for Sat, looks like I will be quilting since everybody in house is working. Woo Hoo!!!

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  25. Nope can't help either, I kind of have one of those on my someday list.

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  26. Absolutely no way I will talk you out of it. I have two books on them that I plan to start before long and I have a English Paper pieced one that I am working on now. It will be my first ever and I cannot wait to get it finished. Shhhh, I am not saying anything on my blog about it til it's done!

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  27. I felt the same way. I did a 4x4 and it was really surprising easier than I thought.
    Will I be making more, nope.
    But Im glad I made the one!

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  28. You will be amazed how simple it is...if you are using the strip method of cutting the diamond segments

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  29. Sue, I have an ancient UFO of one of these quilts. I suspect that I began it as far back as 1990 or thereabouts. If you do go to work on one, then I just might be compelled to drag out my old project and see what I can do with it. I will say that I have used many more than 4 colors. But it will still be pretty. We could encourage each other!
    Jayne
    jaynesquiltingroom.blogspot.com

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  30. I agree with everyone else - make it! It looks great in 4 colours and I'm sure it will be worth the effort.

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  31. Oh, I'm not gonna talk you out of it. I just took a class and made one, fun, fun, fun! And gorgeous. It only took me two days to cut and piece it all. Go for it!

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  32. No talking you out of it, especially as I've made several! Go on, you can do it! it's easy really, honestly! Yep got some stuff to do for Saturday - Woohoooo!

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  33. There is absolutely NO WAY I'm going to talk you out of making this design. I've been wanting to make one too....with applique in the corners of course!

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  34. No helps.It`ll be wonderful.Hasppy quilting!!

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  35. Utter madness - go for it!!! :0)

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  36. If you haven't already look for Strip Pieced Lone Star Quilts, that will take your madness and make it easy and orderly.

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