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Thursday, February 09, 2017

Alphabet Challenge Letter F


This is my contribution to MadeByJoey's weekly Alphabet Challenge. We have reached letter F and, as is my custom, I made a capital and a lowercase 'F'.

I love learning new patterns and Joey with her weekly challenges gives me yet another opportunity to delve into an Internet search for patterns I haven't done yet. From the start of this challenge I committed myself to use at least ONE new pattern. In the F challenge the new patterns are fasad by Helena and fandango by Vicki Bassett.

Thanks, Joey!

So, here we go with the capital F letter...


Patterns: Festune, Fife, Fandango, Fescu



...and this is the lowercase f.


Patterns: Festune, Fasad, Fescu






12 comments:

  1. Beautiful! I love the rich colours of the capitals and the clean, simplicity of the lower case letters!

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  2. I think all I can say, is WOW! I love the capital F and the way you used Fandango and the colour! and the small f - what can I say?

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    1. WOW! What can I say, Susan? Many thanks for a really great comment and compliment on my Fs.

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    1. HeidiSue, your deleted comment was absolutely fantastic and I thank you for it anyway. PS: when I first glanced at the removed comment on the site, I thought I (!) was the accidental culprit and I got all hot and sweaty and started feverishly to write an apology to you. [Susie is deeply breathing out and relaxes].

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  4. These are both terrific! the way you've done fandango all random like that, and on yellow...my favorite color. But fescu as the form of the lower case F...wow! absolutely amazing

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    1. [I am OK again.] THANK YOU, HeidiSue, for this even more fantastic comment on my F tiles. Glad you like yellow. Me, too, plus blue. I have to confess, the lowercase f was accidental so I cannot really take credit for it. But doesn't that happen only too often when tangeling?

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  5. Again, two wonderful and very special results. I am fond of your work!

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    1. I am really happy you like my drawings, Ria, thank you. Words like yours spur me on and uplift my day. Now I am eager to get going with the g-string.

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