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Sunday, October 28, 2012

Quilt Along # 37

Quilt Along # 37 Jagged Lines

I found this FMQ pattern a little more difficult after so many weeks of smooth curves.  However, once you are in the motion, practice practice practice, I can see how this pattern would be a fun one to apply ~ especially with themed quilts involving stars, rocket ships or fireworks!

Off to prepare for the Hurricane that is coming our way.   Wanted to get posted, as with storms like these we can lose power in New England for a week.  See you ~
Godspeed,
mary

6 comments:

  1. Cool Jagged Lines! Hopefully you didn't see too much impact from Sandy!

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  2. Very nice...I hope you faired as well as I did in NW NJ. New Jersey was hit very hard.

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  3. Jagged lines looks great - I like the extra interest in the gaps! Since you linked up, I know you survived the storm. Hope you don't have much damage. ~Jeanne

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  4. Hope the storm didn't effect you to badly. Nice jagged lines. Turned this way it reminds me of the mountains:)

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  5. Thank you for your prayer
    Thank you to all who were praying for us in New England. Although many towns in our area were more than 90 % without power in the aftermath of the storm, more than 7 million in the country, by Wednesday morning we (in my town) awoke to having access to power, water, telephone and internet :)

    While New England is north of NJ where Sandy made her entry to the country, the winds north of the storm were quite harsh, and it was early on Monday that I heard that resounding "snap" of a Red Maple coming down! Ever so grateful it fell in a southern direction over a old stone wall, rather than on our home. Soon after, we lost power. We are now back to routine in our area.

    Thank you all for your prayers, and I especially ask if you are willing to continue to pray for those who have been devastated by this natural disaster.

    Godspeed,
    mary

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  6. Thank goodness for disaster response organizations like the Red Cross. I'm a volunteer up here in Canada, and we sent a few highly trained volunteers down to assist. Glad to hear you quilting pals weren't severely affected.

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