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My browser brought up a bow tie pattern. Not Popsicles.
"Julia in MN" wrote in message ... KJ wrote: There is a popsicle pattern out there somewhere. Like this? http://www.azpatch.com/bom/bom2001/06jun01/bom01jun.htm Julia in MN -- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ |
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http://www.quilting-arts-forum.com/bom6_8.htm This one isn't it either.
The original one I've seen was made so the double Popsicle was shaded to look dimensional. "KJ" wrote in message news:0%r%c.1340$D%.1021@attbi_s51... My browser brought up a bow tie pattern. Not Popsicles. "Julia in MN" wrote in message ... KJ wrote: There is a popsicle pattern out there somewhere. Like this? http://www.azpatch.com/bom/bom2001/06jun01/bom01jun.htm Julia in MN -- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ |
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How about fresh fruit pops dipped in chocolate? I can get commercially made
ones up the street........ love the coconut dipped in chocolate. MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Pati, in Phx. Kathy Applebaum wrote: Can someone pass the popsicles this way? Or at least a big hunk of chocolate? It's been one of those days. (And please don't ask me about people who wait until Monday of Labor Day weekend to start picking colors for painting the whole exterior of their house, get upset that they can't finish the project in one day, and start taking out their frustration on us. Grrr.....) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Jalynne" wrote in message ink.net... I often make my own popcicles...mmmmm, yummy! When fruit is slightly overripe, I freeze it and then put it in the blender, pour it into small paper cups, cover with plastic wrap, poke a stick through, and refreeze. -- 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 "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Ooh.. fresh fruitcycles! Sort of a sorbet for grownups? I am thinking... pour sorbet into small containers when its done being done to... put a stick in.. voila! No lines. Diana, doesnt know what a bicycle pop is either -- 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. "Marcella Tracy Peek" wrote in message news:marcella- The ones with cartoon people on them like Ollie Orange and such we call Otter pops. My nephew used to freak out if we cut off the "foot" end of the picture instead of the "head" end. Can't remember the other brand names...but I don't recall one being bicycle. hmmmm Maybe I need to eat more popsicles. At the farmers market one produce place was selling fresh peach or berry popsicles. They looked yummy but the line was very very long. marcella |
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If it's dark chocolate, you're on!
-- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Pati Cook" wrote in message ... How about fresh fruit pops dipped in chocolate? I can get commercially made ones up the street........ love the coconut dipped in chocolate. MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Pati, in Phx. Kathy Applebaum wrote: Can someone pass the popsicles this way? Or at least a big hunk of chocolate? It's been one of those days. (And please don't ask me about people who wait until Monday of Labor Day weekend to start picking colors for painting the whole exterior of their house, get upset that they can't finish the project in one day, and start taking out their frustration on us. Grrr.....) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Jalynne" wrote in message ink.net... I often make my own popcicles...mmmmm, yummy! When fruit is slightly overripe, I freeze it and then put it in the blender, pour it into small paper cups, cover with plastic wrap, poke a stick through, and refreeze. -- 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 "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Ooh.. fresh fruitcycles! Sort of a sorbet for grownups? I am thinking... pour sorbet into small containers when its done being done to... put a stick in.. voila! No lines. Diana, doesnt know what a bicycle pop is either -- 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. "Marcella Tracy Peek" wrote in message news:marcella- The ones with cartoon people on them like Ollie Orange and such we call Otter pops. My nephew used to freak out if we cut off the "foot" end of the picture instead of the "head" end. Can't remember the other brand names...but I don't recall one being bicycle. hmmmm Maybe I need to eat more popsicles. At the farmers market one produce place was selling fresh peach or berry popsicles. They looked yummy but the line was very very long. marcella |
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Actually the ones that I buy are dark chocolate. BG
Pati, in Phx Kathy Applebaum wrote: If it's dark chocolate, you're on! -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Pati Cook" wrote in message ... How about fresh fruit pops dipped in chocolate? I can get commercially made ones up the street........ love the coconut dipped in chocolate. MMMmmmmmmmmmmmmm. Pati, in Phx. Kathy Applebaum wrote: Can someone pass the popsicles this way? Or at least a big hunk of chocolate? It's been one of those days. (And please don't ask me about people who wait until Monday of Labor Day weekend to start picking colors for painting the whole exterior of their house, get upset that they can't finish the project in one day, and start taking out their frustration on us. Grrr.....) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply "Jalynne" wrote in message ink.net... I often make my own popcicles...mmmmm, yummy! When fruit is slightly overripe, I freeze it and then put it in the blender, pour it into small paper cups, cover with plastic wrap, poke a stick through, and refreeze. -- 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 "Diana Curtis" wrote in message ... Ooh.. fresh fruitcycles! Sort of a sorbet for grownups? I am thinking... pour sorbet into small containers when its done being done to... put a stick in.. voila! No lines. Diana, doesnt know what a bicycle pop is either -- 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. "Marcella Tracy Peek" wrote in message news:marcella- The ones with cartoon people on them like Ollie Orange and such we call Otter pops. My nephew used to freak out if we cut off the "foot" end of the picture instead of the "head" end. Can't remember the other brand names...but I don't recall one being bicycle. hmmmm Maybe I need to eat more popsicles. At the farmers market one produce place was selling fresh peach or berry popsicles. They looked yummy but the line was very very long. marcella |
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Howdy!
First I had a peach popsicle, no sugar. Then I painted the walls in the master bathroom; then I painted some more. Then some more. I've been working on my usual "Sandy Paints" technique where I rip off old icky wallpaper (seafoam teal is just so NOT me) which was applied w/ super glue; clean the wall, prime/seal, smear on plaster/spackling compound to leave ridges and patches of texture; then apply first coat of creamy yellow paint, then a coat of brown glaze which is immediately wiped off, leaving dark bits in the ridges and crevices and fissures. Today, after a coconut popsicle, I slapped on the 2nd coat of creamy yellow, this time w/ glaze, wiping it off almost immediately. Tomorrow, a final coat of clear glaze to seal and shine, and it will be time for re-hanging towel bars, towel racks, and a quilt on a swing-arm curtain rod over the pretty but not opaque enough big stained-glass window. I got my popsicles and paint before I got too far into the project, which is being made up as I go along. Mistakes? How? It's JUST PAINT !! ;-D Ragmop/Sandy--always pleasant to the paint people "Kathy Applebaum" wrote in message om... Can someone pass the popsicles this way? Or at least a big hunk of chocolate? It's been one of those days. (And please don't ask me about people who wait until Monday of Labor Day weekend to start picking colors for painting the whole exterior of their house, get upset that they can't finish the project in one day, and start taking out their frustration on us. Grrr.....) -- Kathy A. (Woodland, CA) Queen of Fabric Tramps http://www.kayneyquilting.com , remove the obvious to reply |
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KJ wrote:
http://www.quilting-arts-forum.com/bom6_8.htm That's the one I thought I had. Must have had the bow-tie link on my clipboard. I'd referred to it earlier today. Julia in MN -- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/ |
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Howdy!
Oh, I have popsicles; sugar-free for me and Stanley (English Springer Spaniel), in peach, coconut, lime, raspberry, tropical fruit, and... grape! On Subject: Someone get busy and make that Popsicle Quilt! Here's one: http://www.users.bigpond.com/serendi...ot_quilts.html A few popsicle sticks, some fabric, we could have a group of RCTQ Popsicle People! Cheers! Ragmop/Sandy wrote in message ... neener neener neener *I've* got a grape popsicle ;-) But I'll share if you want? -- Anne in CA "It's not having what you want; it's wanting what you've got." -- Sheryl Crow http://home.covad.net/~arudolph/annes.htm Ellison wrote: Howdy! Where's the fun in that? It would be like.. like.. like no RCTQer ever posting about new cars or school classes or child birthings or table legs w/ tied dishtowels or who's missing or hurricanes or who got a grape popsicle. And then where would we be? Back to talking about just quilting stuff? I repeat, where's the fun in that? ;-D Sheeze, some people will take all the fun out of a good windstorm, esp. when it's full of hot air. VBG Ragmop/Sandy--esp. interested in the popsicle posts "maryd" wrote in message ... When an unacceptable post is made such as an ad, let's all ignore it rather than replying and continuing the thread. -- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 remove NOSPAM to reply |
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Ellison wrote:
Howdy! First I had a peach popsicle, no sugar. Then I painted the walls in the master bathroom; then I painted some more. Then some more. I've been working on my usual "Sandy Paints" technique where I rip off old icky wallpaper (seafoam teal is just so NOT me) which was applied w/ super glue; clean the wall, prime/seal, smear on plaster/spackling compound to leave ridges and patches of texture; then apply first coat of creamy yellow paint, then a coat of brown glaze which is immediately wiped off, leaving dark bits in the ridges and crevices and fissures. Today, after a coconut popsicle, I slapped on the 2nd coat of creamy yellow, this time w/ glaze, wiping it off almost immediately. Tomorrow, a final coat of clear glaze to seal and shine, and it will be time for re-hanging towel bars, towel racks, and a quilt on a swing-arm curtain rod over the pretty but not opaque enough big stained-glass window. I got my popsicles and paint before I got too far into the project, which is being made up as I go along. Mistakes? How? It's JUST PAINT !! ;-D Absolutely! If you don't like it, slop another colour over the top! -- Kate XXXXXX (Who painted her son's room Space Ship Grey, with large navy patches, and glow-in-the-dark space ships, planets, etc) Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons http://www.diceyhome.free-online.co.uk Click on Kate's Pages and explore! |
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Ooo! I love those freeze pops. Specially the blue ones!
Maureen, who hasn't had a good freeze pop in years. Diana Curtis wrote: Popsicle posts? I must have missed that one. That reminds me... you are familiar with the long tubes of colored sugar water one pops into the freezer.. freezy pops I think is their generic name... Meg calls them bicycle pops. I dont know why. Diana, taking a break from quilting to play with clay -- 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. " Ellison" wrote in message om... Howdy! Where's the fun in that? It would be like.. like.. like no RCTQer ever posting about new cars or school classes or child birthings or table legs w/ tied dishtowels or who's missing or hurricanes or who got a grape popsicle. And then where would we be? Back to talking about just quilting stuff? I repeat, where's the fun in that? ;-D Sheeze, some people will take all the fun out of a good windstorm, esp. when it's full of hot air. VBG Ragmop/Sandy--esp. interested in the popsicle posts "maryd" wrote in message ... When an unacceptable post is made such as an ad, let's all ignore it rather than replying and continuing the thread. -- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 |
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