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If all goes as planned (insert maniacal laughter here), I hope to have FFF3
done in time to enter as a group quilt in the State Fair. I'm still trying to decide if presentation should come before or after the fair, which is Oct. 17-24, but entries due the 11th. And yes, there will be pictures. If the family does not want their pics online, I'll just do pics of the quilts. -- Wendy http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm de-fang email address to reply "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Well.... that would explain why Frood posts have been as scarce as hen's teeth lately. How soon before the FFF's get presented, and will we get to see pictures? Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. |
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OOOH, yeah, i do this all the time when cross stitching. Speaking of which...i'd
better start some laundry and get stitchin. -- Jalynne - Keeper of the Quilt for ME club list Queen Gypsy (snail mail available upon request) see what i've been up to at www.100megsfree4.com/jalynne "Tia Mary-remove nekoluvr to reply " wrote in message ... From: "Diana Curtis" What is a loop start? ....... This is an embroidery technique that is used when working with an even number of strands of fiber -- 2 or 4 or 6, etc. You don't need to knoth or anchor your fiber before you begin stitching and this helps to reduce bulk. Take a length of fiber TWICE as long as you are normally comfortable working with. Fold the length of fiber in half and thread the two ends through your needle. Make sure that the fold -- or loop -- hangs lower than the two loose ends. Take your first stitch, going down through the fabric and then back up again, pulling the fiber through the fabric until the loop end is close to the surface of the fabric -- DO NOT pull the loop through the fabric, make sure it is about an inch or so above the fabric. Next, put your needle through the loop and pull the fiber to tighten the loop down close to the fabric but leave a bit of slack. BEFORE you have the loop pulled tight, put your needle (with the fiber threaded through it) back DOWN through the hole it came up in and pull the needle and fiber completely through to the back of the fabric. When you snug the fiber down against the fabric it will automatically pull the loop end to the back of the fabric. You can now continue stitching in which ever manner you are using. It's a GREAT way to start a length of fiber and I use it all the time :-)! CiaoMeow ^;;^ . PAX, Tia Mary ^;;^ Queen of Kitties Angels can't show their wings on earth but nothing was ever said about their WHISKERS!! Nothing is complete without a few cat hairs! Online Photos at http://community.webshots.com/user/tiamary |
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I just this minute finished (except for the BIG button needed for closure) a
BBBIIIGGG quilted tote bag that will hold a big quilt (or a small child). It has something like 12 pockets on it (including one under the bottom of the bag that will hold one of the new 8 1/2" x 24" rulers. It measures approximately 19" deep and 37" wide. I'm afraid the biggest problem will be - I'm going to get it so full I won't be able to lift it! -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply |
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Photos??? Patterns???? Please???? LOL
-- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" wrote in message ... I just this minute finished (except for the BIG button needed for closure) a BBBIIIGGG quilted tote bag that will hold a big quilt (or a small child). It has something like 12 pockets on it (including one under the bottom of the bag that will hold one of the new 8 1/2" x 24" rulers. It measures approximately 19" deep and 37" wide. I'm afraid the biggest problem will be - I'm going to get it so full I won't be able to lift it! -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply |
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too much...LOL
* Bob the builder quilt for DS#1- twin size- ( made with - dare I say it - a panel as the centre) needs to be ready on Wednesday so he can use it at his dads house for his first night there - it still needs the quilting finished * quilt for the European Quilt Championships - wall hanging - need to finish piecing the borders, do the hand work on them and then quilt - deadline Oct 28th * pink quilt - mini quilt - therapy quilt for dealing with divorce - it's the only reason I can think of that I *actually* started a pink quilt .. (eekkkkk!!) - needs borders etc. * Moondance BOM - by the time I'm finished it will be a king the pattern is for a smaller quilt- need to make the august block and the day after tomorrow the next part will be up.. aarrgghh!!!!!! * then there is a second Bob the Builder twin sized quilt waiting to be made - this one for at my house umm... I won't go into the rest that needs doing... -- 8-) Jessamy In the Netherlands http://www.geocities.com/jess_ayad/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Diana Curtis" schreef in bericht news Well? ;-) What sort of things does everyone have going at the moment in the quilt family? Dragging out PIGS or finishing up UFOs and WIPS or have new quilts started appearing? I'm still working on the queen size LC borders, getting ready to MQ the siggy quilt, plotting the next borders on DDs quilt, and playing with layouts for Mike's 'Things go better with Coke" quilt. Sometime in the middle of those I need to design and make two quilted Christmas stockings. Lets hear your list! Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.760 / Virus Database: 509 - Release Date: 10-9-2004 |
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I'll post a picture. Not sure about the pattern - I'll have to ask my
friend that taught the class about that. I've been drooling over her tote bag for a long time. Finally decided to take her class. I knew I would get it finished if I did that. If I would have just gotten the pattern from her, I probably never would have gotten it done. -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply "Sharon Harper" wrote in message u... Photos??? Patterns???? Please???? LOL -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" wrote in message ... I just this minute finished (except for the BIG button needed for closure) a BBBIIIGGG quilted tote bag that will hold a big quilt (or a small child). It has something like 12 pockets on it (including one under the bottom of the bag that will hold one of the new 8 1/2" x 24" rulers. It measures approximately 19" deep and 37" wide. I'm afraid the biggest problem will be - I'm going to get it so full I won't be able to lift it! -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply |
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you got a pattern with yours?
goes green with envy I had to make my own as I when along and I did take a class! needless to say mine still isn't finished -- 8-) Jessamy In the Netherlands http://www.geocities.com/jess_ayad/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" schreef in bericht ... I'll post a picture. Not sure about the pattern - I'll have to ask my friend that taught the class about that. I've been drooling over her tote bag for a long time. Finally decided to take her class. I knew I would get it finished if I did that. If I would have just gotten the pattern from her, I probably never would have gotten it done. -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply "Sharon Harper" wrote in message u... Photos??? Patterns???? Please???? LOL -- Sharon from Melbourne Australia Queen of Down Under http://www.geocities.com/shazrules/craft.html ********************** "Donna in Idaho (remove invalid)" wrote in message ... I just this minute finished (except for the BIG button needed for closure) a BBBIIIGGG quilted tote bag that will hold a big quilt (or a small child). It has something like 12 pockets on it (including one under the bottom of the bag that will hold one of the new 8 1/2" x 24" rulers. It measures approximately 19" deep and 37" wide. I'm afraid the biggest problem will be - I'm going to get it so full I won't be able to lift it! -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.760 / Virus Database: 509 - Release Date: 10-9-2004 |
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Hand quilting my antique American quilt from Texas. Also working on
block of month from my quilt guild. My twin sister is an art and textiles teacher and I suggested she do a small quilt project with the senior girls. They are all very excited to start. I chose a simple Indian Star block to be bordered as a cushion top. They will hand sew the seams and sandwich and hand quilt the block. My sister lives 1000 miles from here so I am helping via mail and phone calls! She hasn't quilted before, but is very experienced with textiles and loves my work.When the girl's projects are finished, I'll post some photographs here. My sister went to a craft n stitches show and purchased lovely bright fabrics in several color ways. I have just completed two years as Newsletter Editor for my quilt guild and hand over to a new committee volunteer this month. Yippee! This will give me another free week in the month to do quilty things! Loved doing this job but time for a change. Cheers Bronwyn QLD OZ "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Well? ;-) What sort of things does everyone have going at the moment in the quilt family? Dragging out PIGS or finishing up UFOs and WIPS or have new quilts started appearing? I'm still working on the queen size LC borders, getting ready to MQ the siggy quilt, plotting the next borders on DDs quilt, and playing with layouts for Mike's 'Things go better with Coke" quilt. Sometime in the middle of those I need to design and make two quilted Christmas stockings. Lets hear your list! Diana |
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actually working on? Mini RR, lottery block, Lone Star and a Christmas
quilt (not the blue one Jan), repairing a tear (cut) in an old quilt have pieces parts/tops screaming at me? 2 baby quilts, blue Christmas quilt, stockings for the family, dresses for the girls, DS's quilt, DD1's quilt, lap quilt for a bestest friend, and my Quilt for ME..... -- -- kellie bergerk at sbcglobal dot net http://f1.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/ber....net/my_photos "Diana Curtis" wrote in message news Well? ;-) What sort of things does everyone have going at the moment in the quilt family? Dragging out PIGS or finishing up UFOs and WIPS or have new quilts started appearing? I'm still working on the queen size LC borders, getting ready to MQ the siggy quilt, plotting the next borders on DDs quilt, and playing with layouts for Mike's 'Things go better with Coke" quilt. Sometime in the middle of those I need to design and make two quilted Christmas stockings. Lets hear your list! Diana -- Heart and soul can make up for technical lacking in any form of art, but let the heart be lacking and all the perfection means nothing. |
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Pix - let's see if this works. I've never used webshots to upload pix
before - decided to try it http://community.webshots.com/photo/...87365783MfPwbt -- Donna in Idaho Project Linus Boise/SW Idaho Coordinator Website: www.LinusIdaho.org Remove "invalid" to reply |
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