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Old June 15th 07, 06:42 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
joysjane[_2_]
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Default I've settled & fondling again

Well, I have made the move from Idaho to Casper, WY. So far I really like
the city. Of course, miss my friends just awful.

Got a wonderful squishy from Betsy Ross in the form of a live and blooming
squishy!! Betsy is a warm and wonderful person and has been thanked and is
being thanked again!!!!!

I was awfully embarrassed as I watched the movers bring box after box after
box off the moving truck marked fabric. Then later that day, the trucker (a
nice, wise old man) would take any empty boxes we could empty out quickly
(so we didn't have to deal with boxes and boxes), so my husband and I made a
mad dash to empty and empty. My fabric came out smushy and I thought I
might have to iron everything again. But later as I put it away (still
doing that, actually), it doesn't really need ironing.

But, the real kicker, was that I had purchased or gathered fabric together
with a pattern for different people that I was "eventually" going to make
quilts for. Well, the movers took care of that. Luckily, some time ago, I
had made a list of the projects and as I was putting away and fondling my
fabric, I could find the specific stashes for the quilts for the right
people and the patterns.

I haven't quilted in about seven months now, and my stuff is in an
unfinished basement on the concrete with only a few plugs for the whole
basement, so I will have to use heavy duty extension cords, but I am near a
big window (can't see anything out of it, but good light), and am starting
to get the bug!!

Let's hope the bug stays with me long enough for me to start sewing - at
least I have to repair my husband's jeans!!!!!

Going to the College National Rodeo tonight - I am a true Wyomingon (what
are we called - I wonder????)

Martha, now from Wyoming
joysjane


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Old June 16th 07, 04:48 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
TerriLee in WA \(state\)
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Default I've settled & fondling again

Outstanding!! Thanks for catching us up!! Here's some quilty thoughts to
keep you moving in that direction!!

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"joysjane" wrote in message
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Well, I have made the move from Idaho to Casper, WY. So far I really like
the city. Of course, miss my friends just awful.

Got a wonderful squishy from Betsy Ross in the form of a live and blooming
squishy!! Betsy is a warm and wonderful person and has been thanked and
is being thanked again!!!!!

I was awfully embarrassed as I watched the movers bring box after box
after box off the moving truck marked fabric. Then later that day, the
trucker (a nice, wise old man) would take any empty boxes we could empty
out quickly (so we didn't have to deal with boxes and boxes), so my
husband and I made a mad dash to empty and empty. My fabric came out
smushy and I thought I might have to iron everything again. But later as
I put it away (still doing that, actually), it doesn't really need
ironing.

But, the real kicker, was that I had purchased or gathered fabric together
with a pattern for different people that I was "eventually" going to make
quilts for. Well, the movers took care of that. Luckily, some time ago,
I had made a list of the projects and as I was putting away and fondling
my fabric, I could find the specific stashes for the quilts for the right
people and the patterns.

I haven't quilted in about seven months now, and my stuff is in an
unfinished basement on the concrete with only a few plugs for the whole
basement, so I will have to use heavy duty extension cords, but I am near
a big window (can't see anything out of it, but good light), and am
starting to get the bug!!

Let's hope the bug stays with me long enough for me to start sewing - at
least I have to repair my husband's jeans!!!!!

Going to the College National Rodeo tonight - I am a true Wyomingon (what
are we called - I wonder????)

Martha, now from Wyoming
joysjane




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Old June 18th 07, 01:21 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
joysjane[_2_]
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Default I've settled & fondling again

TerriLee, thanks so much for sharing your pictures. They were great. I was
very interested in the wall hanging you did for your husband. Did you do
the letters or do you find fabric like that?

Is seems your QI likes the jeans quilts either way you make them!!

Also, couldn't help noticing the wonderful glass of wine behind the finished
husband's wall hanging, must have been a celebration!!

Thanks again, I will try to keep the fire burning. Haven't been down there
to fondle and put away lately, but did go to a quilt show yesterday. Lots
to look at and lots of ideas.

Thanks!
Martha from WY
joysjane

"TerriLee in WA (state)" wrote in message
ink.net...
Outstanding!! Thanks for catching us up!! Here's some quilty thoughts to
keep you moving in that direction!!

--
TerriLee in WA (state)
remove the cats to reply
http://community.webshots.com/user/tlbishop
"joysjane" wrote in message
. ..
Well, I have made the move from Idaho to Casper, WY. So far I really
like the city. Of course, miss my friends just awful.

Got a wonderful squishy from Betsy Ross in the form of a live and
blooming squishy!! Betsy is a warm and wonderful person and has been
thanked and is being thanked again!!!!!

I was awfully embarrassed as I watched the movers bring box after box
after box off the moving truck marked fabric. Then later that day, the
trucker (a nice, wise old man) would take any empty boxes we could empty
out quickly (so we didn't have to deal with boxes and boxes), so my
husband and I made a mad dash to empty and empty. My fabric came out
smushy and I thought I might have to iron everything again. But later as
I put it away (still doing that, actually), it doesn't really need
ironing.

But, the real kicker, was that I had purchased or gathered fabric
together with a pattern for different people that I was "eventually"
going to make quilts for. Well, the movers took care of that. Luckily,
some time ago, I had made a list of the projects and as I was putting
away and fondling my fabric, I could find the specific stashes for the
quilts for the right people and the patterns.

I haven't quilted in about seven months now, and my stuff is in an
unfinished basement on the concrete with only a few plugs for the whole
basement, so I will have to use heavy duty extension cords, but I am near
a big window (can't see anything out of it, but good light), and am
starting to get the bug!!

Let's hope the bug stays with me long enough for me to start sewing - at
least I have to repair my husband's jeans!!!!!

Going to the College National Rodeo tonight - I am a true Wyomingon
(what are we called - I wonder????)

Martha, now from Wyoming
joysjane






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Old June 19th 07, 05:16 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
TerriLee in WA \(state\)
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Default I've settled & fondling again

blush Thank you. The WUH for DH is 3 printed blocks with the Kanji
letters. I just put borders around them and quilted around the letters. I
should go take a pic of it now that he's hung it up in the pool table room.
And the wine? I actually went to look at that pic, to see when it was
taken. No special celebration, just my normal evening libation, I think. The
body holding the WUH is my DIL, Steph. At that time she, my son, and DGD
Rowena (the one in the QI pic) were living here with me. Yep, QIs are all
over the denims, but I sure don't know why. I am actually finishing the
quilting on the non-raggy one this week (interlocking diamonds w/ hearts in
the corners), (2 years later), but when I'm working on tying the raggy one,
I'm always moving that orange furry out of the way. I actually have a new
feline QI, about 12 wks old, who is just a hoot. She hasn't learned that the
SR is a cat-free zone, and is *always* trying to get in here. Good job
getting to a show, and keep at the fondle/put away tasks. I love rootling
through to find "just what I'm looking for". grin

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"joysjane" wrote in message
...
TerriLee, thanks so much for sharing your pictures. They were great. I
was very interested in the wall hanging you did for your husband. Did you
do the letters or do you find fabric like that?

Is seems your QI likes the jeans quilts either way you make them!!

Also, couldn't help noticing the wonderful glass of wine behind the
finished husband's wall hanging, must have been a celebration!!

Thanks again, I will try to keep the fire burning. Haven't been down
there to fondle and put away lately, but did go to a quilt show yesterday.
Lots to look at and lots of ideas.

Thanks!
Martha from WY
joysjane

"TerriLee in WA (state)" wrote in message
ink.net...
Outstanding!! Thanks for catching us up!! Here's some quilty thoughts to
keep you moving in that direction!!

--
TerriLee in WA (state)
remove the cats to reply
http://community.webshots.com/user/tlbishop
"joysjane" wrote in message
. ..
Well, I have made the move from Idaho to Casper, WY. So far I really
like the city. Of course, miss my friends just awful.

Got a wonderful squishy from Betsy Ross in the form of a live and
blooming squishy!! Betsy is a warm and wonderful person and has been
thanked and is being thanked again!!!!!

I was awfully embarrassed as I watched the movers bring box after box
after box off the moving truck marked fabric. Then later that day, the
trucker (a nice, wise old man) would take any empty boxes we could empty
out quickly (so we didn't have to deal with boxes and boxes), so my
husband and I made a mad dash to empty and empty. My fabric came out
smushy and I thought I might have to iron everything again. But later
as I put it away (still doing that, actually), it doesn't really need
ironing.

But, the real kicker, was that I had purchased or gathered fabric
together with a pattern for different people that I was "eventually"
going to make quilts for. Well, the movers took care of that. Luckily,
some time ago, I had made a list of the projects and as I was putting
away and fondling my fabric, I could find the specific stashes for the
quilts for the right people and the patterns.

I haven't quilted in about seven months now, and my stuff is in an
unfinished basement on the concrete with only a few plugs for the whole
basement, so I will have to use heavy duty extension cords, but I am
near a big window (can't see anything out of it, but good light), and am
starting to get the bug!!

Let's hope the bug stays with me long enough for me to start sewing - at
least I have to repair my husband's jeans!!!!!

Going to the College National Rodeo tonight - I am a true Wyomingon
(what are we called - I wonder????)

Martha, now from Wyoming
joysjane








 




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