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          • Thank you for the offer but I do own the Serendipity Quilts booklet and love it dearly. I just wanted to do the Soul Sol. I would love a black and white version first… I can have the colored page enlarged easily. Please consider helping me. Thanks a million from a fellow Mainer. (born in Bangor Maine). I do have some relatives that live in your area… they own a lobster distributorship… Laddie and Kay Whidden.

          • If you have the book then you have the pattern Soul Sol is based on. The nature of fabric collage as I do it is that each quilt is going to be a little different. Soul Sol is a little bit looser and more intuitive, paying a little less attention to the pattern, using it as a guide, but not sticking to strict outlines. The whole idea is to cut loose and use your creativity. Draw the design as given, but that doesn’t mean you have to stick to those strict outlines. Soul Sol is an original interpretation of the pattern using scrap fabrics only, therefore it is unique and probably can’t be reproduced exactly anyway. I encourage you to do the same. Dig out your scraps and start arranging your scraps on the pattern you’ve traced onto the foundation fabric. Your scraps will make the sun face uniquely yours.

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