tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8124184219509670887.post5408373161362441692..comments2023-11-30T03:38:37.842-06:00Comments on Chick n Scratch: Quilt Block updateAngie Kennedy Judahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02016834757645646452noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8124184219509670887.post-85504622532750923722010-06-12T17:28:44.300-05:002010-06-12T17:28:44.300-05:00Angie - I love this idea and the simplicity of it....Angie - I love this idea and the simplicity of it. I have a suggestion - I would love to particpate and have this be like a friendship quilt. To keep it super-simple, maybe we could each sign our blocks in smallish script right next to one of the petals using a Pigma Micron marker. Adding a dash and then the city and state where we're from would be cool too.<br /><br />Of course, I will go with the group here, but I wanted to make the suggestion. My mother has a friendship quilt that was made for my grandmother by friends when she moved away from the area, and they all stitched their signatures on their blocks -- what a treasure!<br /><br />Please count me in. Oh, one other question - I suppose it doesn't matter if we use different patterns for our flowers as long as the fabrics are quilting quality and go with ivory, right? This is a great way to use up scraps!<br /><br />And a last comment (sorry to be so wordy) - I have a tote bag made out of your new wild birdy fabric plus two other fabrics. If you like, I can send you a photo of it. I use it as a knitting bag.Karen Seitznoreply@blogger.com