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Comments on Puzzle #11468: Our Community Quilt
By Brian Bellis (mootpoint)

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#1: Adam Nielson (monkeyboy) on Dec 16, 2010

You actually did it.
#2: Kylie :) (misty) on Dec 17, 2010
It looks great! The white border worked well in the end :)
#3: Thkya (Thkya) on Dec 17, 2010
Wonderful :)
#4: valerie o..travis (bigblue) on Dec 17, 2010
Great job brian and to all who participated
#5: Tripper (TripperCR) on Dec 17, 2010
Since I'm at work, only done the colored squares and the first row of pieces, and saved to carry on during my next coffee break!
But I can already say I'm really enjoying this... Great job and many thanks Brian!
Love the way you separated the pieces.
#6: Tripper (TripperCR) on Dec 17, 2010
Done!
Looks amazing!
#7: Ellen Vollor (evollor) on Dec 17, 2010
I did the same thing as Tripper did. I had to save it and went back to finish. Great job, Brian and thanks for incorporating such a variety of puzzles into the quilt. The borders look very good just the way you did them. Very nice.
#8: bugaboo (bugaboo) on Dec 17, 2010
way cool moot
#9: koakuma (koakuma) on Dec 17, 2010 [SPOILER]
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#10: Linda Martin (ilovethispuzzle123) on Dec 18, 2010
awesome, brian - quite a feat. i am honored that you included both of mine and i am thrilled that you put adam's black dot in the middle :-). the white border is perfect and so are the individual colored borders you used to contrast with each square. i don't know how you did this, but i'm totally impressed - both by the idea and your skill.
#11: Vaggelis Kamaris (evag7651) on Dec 18, 2010
very nice puzzle. solvable, without guessing.
thanks for the very interesting time.
#12: Liz P (lizteach) on Dec 18, 2010
It's very pretty! I'm impressed. Thanks for taking this on, Brian.
#13: Nancy Kay (joyfulnancy) on Dec 18, 2010
Splendid puzzle! I was struck by how easy it was to solve the 5x5s and how long it took to solve when all together. I, too, had to solve and save several times to finish, not having enough time to do all in one sitting--but worth the wait for the finished result! Well done!
#14: Jota (jota) on Dec 18, 2010
Good job!
#15: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Dec 18, 2010
I thought when I added boarders it would be just as easy as each 5x5 just take longer. I was wrong. this is tough. I know what the thing looks like and I am struggling.
#16: Cirestina (lyricalcolor) on Dec 20, 2010
Great Job! It took me a few sittings to get through it all. It looks good :)
#17: Web Paint-By-Number Robot (webpbn) on Jan 5, 2011
Found to be logically solvable by Gator.
#18: Gator (Gator) on Jan 5, 2011
I had been avoiding this one because I knew it would take a long time. Sorry I didn't mark it as solvable sooner. It really did turn out great. :)
#19: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Jan 5, 2011
Thanks Gator. I've been avoiding it too. When the numbers on a puzzle get really small it is hard for me to work the puzzle. I have to put on my reading glasses and get real close to the screen.
#20: MrsThing (MrsThing) on Mar 4, 2011
Brian, this rates Excellent for me. Thank you for your initial idea, what a great way to bind our little community together. Thanks also for all your time and dedication. What a gift to us. The final product is very pretty, and I appreciate all it took to come up with such a visually balanced final quilt. What a giant effort you put in!

As with you, the tiny numbers are a challenge for me, and I needed lots of scrolling to get it done. The effort was so worthwhile! :o)
#21: Brian Bellis (mootpoint) on Mar 4, 2011
Thank you. You are very kind. It was a fun project. I really enjoyed doing it.

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