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Radiant Suns--top finished and picture
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Wow! Splendid! How will it be quilted? Is that with the template you described a while back? Roberta in D
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I have no idea how they will choose to quilt it. It's in the hands of the long-armed ladies (:>) to make their magic. Yes, it was cut with templates, five for each block. BTW, the pattern picture shows bright red/orange for the suns. The store owner chose to tune it down a bit with rusts instead. If I were doing it for myself, I'd probably go with the brightest brights, but that's just me.
joan
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That's *so* pretty, Joan! A friend of mine took a class from Cara Gulati last summer; I love her designs!
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Would it be possible to post a pic after it's quilted? I still have my silk one (her vortex pattern)
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That one is beautiful and so is the tulip one too Keep up the great work and have a nice day, Kris
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Wow! It kind of reminds me of the satelite pictures of the weather when a hurricane/storm front is moving around on the water. It's way cool!
Launie, in Oregon
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that is one of her patterns that I was hoping to take up at Flag last month. sigh. Love it Joan.
Pati, in Phx
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Howdy!
Mercy! That's pretty!
R/Sandy
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Awesome!
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Just beautiful, Joan. Wow!
Patti in Seattle