View Single Post
  #182  
Old November 3rd 03, 01:56 PM
Elena
external usenet poster
 
Posts: n/a
Default

Hey if you don't want those, just send them along! I promise to give them a
nice home. They'll get to wander all over my place. I'm so tempted to try
for Queen of the Small Print, as many as I have.

Elena, whose title, "Countess Sassy Mouth" somehow stuck. I can't imagine
why.

"TerriLee in WA" wrote in message
...
OK, you can help me design the next one. I have to use the dark & light
tiny floral prints, and need to get them in order. Maybe a Margarootle
would help me like them better.

--
TerriLee Bishop in WA (state) USA
Virtual Gypsy
remove "invalid" to reply

frood wrote:

OK, here's what we'll do. I'll mix the Margarootles, and you pull out

all
the fabric. I'll dive in and start flinging stuff around, you have a

drink.
Then, you play with what I pulled out, see if anything sparks, and I'll

have
a drink. Then, we'll work together on the design wall, playing with the
ideas, and we'll both have a drink.

Then, we'll find somebody sober to take a picture of it, and to write

down
our incoherent babblings about what we're doing. Next, we'll tuck you in
bed, pack up all your stash in my bag, and they can drive me home.

--
Wendy
http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm
de-fang email address to reply

"Elena" wrote in message
...
Hmm scare me? Nothing quilty.

Intimidate me for awhile.. surely.
Probably an art quilt where I was told to just.. do what I feel.
I'd probably go for a margarita. Blank slates challenge me. Toooo

many
possibilitiesss... brain overload... smoke.. error error

non-sequiter..
your
facts are uncorrelated...

Elena, winding down.

"Diana Curtis" wrote in message
...
Is there a quilt you would love to make but it puts your stomach in

knots
to
think about making it? What would this terrifying quilt be and what

about
it
makes you tremble?
Mine is the Dahlia. Its the picking of the fabrics that has me

worried.
In
the book I have there are a couple of examples of color ways given.

I
hate
all of them. But they do point out the importance of picking good
contrast
and coordinating patterns. This would be the best time to use a

scanner
to
take the diagram of the quilt to be able to preview fabrics in it.

Its
on
my
to do list, right under long nap.
Ok..spill... lets see if there are lots of people intimidated by the

same
quilts.
Diana

--
http://photos.yahoo.com/lunamom44






Ads