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Happy Birthday and many more to come!:icon_wave:
Thanks for the chuckle. As an animal lover (especially cats) I appreciate their wonderful ablility to adapt. I would buy that little pot made by a cat.
Prayers for comfort and strength to this family and those affected by their grief.
What a wonderful display of working together. I love seeing your history come alive. Thanks for sharing.
Welcome from SW Ohio. Nice to hear of a family getting into quilting together. My hubby is a great cheerleader for me and helps with color selections...cutting and sewing? Nah. Hope you have...
I agree with jj's description. Also I got better when I practiced on mug rugs to get this down pat. After awhile it will be easier and easier.
Thanks for this post. You have given me an idea. With that huge star I can see it as a table topper for my round dining table. Hmmm, lets see what my stash has to say. HeHeHe.
Thanks for this post. It does look so complicated until you see how they are set together. I am going to use up many of my 2.5 inch strips I have been saving from other projects to make a scrappy...
You certainly have been busy making these quilts. I am sure they will find great homes when finished. Thank you for all you do for our armed service members.
Welcome to d.denny and joesmom from Ohio. You will have lots of fun learning many techniques on this forum. Please keep posting.
Wonderful that such traditions are kept alive. Thank you for sharing a piece of your history with us.
OMG what a beautiful creation. You have such a wonderful imagination to come up with that quilt.
Sending hugs for you and your daughter. It is so hard to say goodbye to our furbabies. They will live forever in our hearts.
Condolences on the loss of your BIL. I am glad that the tests have shown no problems in your brain. It is frustrating to have an illness undiagnosed but you are unique so try to look at it that...
Welcome from Ohio! Amazing how a break from sewing (or any other hobby) can revitalize your enthusiasm. You sure have been a very busy sewer.
I have done this so often that this is how I do it now: Print the order page and IMMEDIATELY write down the pattern the order was for. I will do this when ordering several items at once. I list...
Maybe make a quilt and matching pillow cases or shams with with the leftover piece cut from the width? You could add borders if you wanted a bed quilt. Hope this makes sense. That is really cute...
Sally, I thoroughly enjoyed your introduction to quilting. You have given me hope that someday my only daughter will find the joy of needlecraft (hopefully before I die). You are gladly welcome to...
Welcome from SW Ohio. If you don't like the feel of fusible you could still use that pattern for needle turn. Just add a seam allowance. I am sure you will find it very relaxing. Please post...
So far I have only used my embroidery machine (4x4) on table runners. If you support the item to be embroidered it should no have any trouble while stitching. The other way would to quilt in...
Great that you can connect with the person who had the issue. Making it right for her will also get you good reviews on how you handle a mishap. This can only be good for your future sales!
Don't be so hard on yourself. We all can make a mistake. See if you can backtrack the person that this happened to and reach out to her. Offer an explaination and see if she would like another one...
Yes, it is hard to go through so many changes. Just keep being you own advocate. Your new 'normal' will become easier as time goes by. Focus on the fact that what you feel today will not last...
Well, I guess I will have to finally get a smart phone. HaHaHa
I would favor the light blue or another green. Your colors are beautiful.