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It's very cute Patrice, sadly short of buying the book I don't have the pattern. It looks like there may be paper piecing in that block, there are some odd angles that could be difficult with normal piecing.
Thank you for the thought though, I have found some other pictures of dragonflies in quilts that I have saved with the thought of doing something.
Lynn
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass....it's about learning to dance in the rain" Anonymous.
I saw your earlier post, and remembered a pattern I saw while on a quilt shop hop that was a dragonfly in stained glass. It was a simple applique done with iron on product placed on a black background. Leaving space between the colored pieces makes the black fabric look like the lead in the stained glass. Here is a website that has some. Hope it gives you some inspiration. http://www.quiltknit.com
Thankyou, I like the stained glass quilts and those patterns are cute...I liked some of the other stuff at that store as well. I really must make some time to do something for myself, one day.
Lynn
"Life isn't about waiting for the storm to pass....it's about learning to dance in the rain" Anonymous.
It's very cute Patrice, sadly short of buying the book I don't have the pattern. It looks like there may be paper piecing in that block, there are some odd angles that could be difficult with normal piecing.
Thank you for the thought though, I have found some other pictures of dragonflies in quilts that I have saved with the thought of doing something.
I really thought that was a post by our Dragonfly, Lynn . . . Fess up, okay?
Sometimes, when there's a raging fire,
it's best not to try to put it out with gasoline.
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