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Cathedral Novice--Inka
- Oasis
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
Gorgeous as usual from you Inka. Absolutely love the colors.
I, like Caroline, wonder if this could be done with the "peeled back" method. If anyone can figure it out, it would be you Inka. The peeled back fabric is white and that is what I can't quite figure out. LOL
Maybe the white fabric would be on top of the orange connecting piece as two folded then peeled back. Oh well, I'll just appreciate yours.
I, like Caroline, wonder if this could be done with the "peeled back" method. If anyone can figure it out, it would be you Inka. The peeled back fabric is white and that is what I can't quite figure out. LOL
Maybe the white fabric would be on top of the orange connecting piece as two folded then peeled back. Oh well, I'll just appreciate yours.
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
- Oasis
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
I just checked and LynnS posted a website (under Denim Flannel quilt) back on 10/13 with a pattern that might be the same or at least like it:
http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... baros.html
http://www.equilters.com/library/jeans/ ... baros.html
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
Oasis, thank you for your link! It explains quite a different technique that renders a very similar design in fact - these Japanese circles are very pretty and are also called Atarashi. They are in my "to be tried one day" folders ...
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
Oasis, Caroline and everybody, your words make me fly on a cloud! I am pretty sure you all are very clever ladies and will be able to answer those questions yourselves - just think of me, what I have been doing lately, being pre-occupied with all those "curves". The answer is very logical - if you go to Shelley Swanland´s site and have a look at her beautiful quilts and patterns, the technique (at least the basic principle) is quite obvious ... Love, Inka
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
This is beautiful I want to make one too.
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
I have wanted to make one of these for a loooooooooong time!! I am one of those people that start hard and work my way easy 
Very beautiful!
Gayle

Very beautiful!
Gayle
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
This is so pretty. Thank-you so much for the inspiration
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
That is beautiful. too hard for me. I love your colors and you did wonderful work.. and should be very prowd of it. Mary Ann
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Re: Cathedral Novice--Inka
Very pretty-looks hard, maybe I'll try it in another few years.