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Sue, I'm glad you found MQR. It's an awesome resource for machine quilting ideas and info.
Deb Levy taught the on-line class that I took, and I learned A LOT from her! Her four week class is repeating starting on Monday (April 13) if you are interested. They are also offering an on-line class for designing whole cloth quilts that starts next month.
The AquaDoodle is basically a tube that you fill with water and the screw-on sponge tip lets you put water anywhere you need some moisture. It's great for "erasing" marks made on fabric with water soluable markers, and for removing water soluable basting stitches without soaking the whole quilt. It can also moisten bulky seam allowances to make them more likely press in the direction you want them to go.
Who knew???? :lol:
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Okay, Margo, this sounds a lot like those little bottles we used to use to moisten stamps and envelope flaps. I think you can still get those at the office supply stores. Do you think that would work as well, and maybe for a bit less money?
Maggie in E. Central Illinois
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Originally posted by maggieszafranskiOkay, Margo, this sounds a lot like those little bottles we used to use to moisten stamps and envelope flaps. I think you can still get those at the office supply stores. Do you think that would work as well, and maybe for a bit less money?
Maggie in E. Central Illinois
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An envelope moistener is $.98 at Staples. The sponge on the top of the moistener is 1" in diameter, could be aimed sideways. An Aquadoodle pen is $9.98 on Amazon.
I'm through my first sampler block. I made up the block in EQ6, using my colors, printed it out & laid out the HSTs before I started sewing. Only had to unsew once. This is actually becoming enjoyable (grin), kind of like a jigsaw puzzle.
By the way, most honorable and wise teachers, starch rocks. I found my stitching to be much more accurate.
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Originally posted by suehenyonAn envelope moistener is $.98 at Staples. The sponge on the top of the moistener is 1" in diameter, could be aimed sideways. An Aquadoodle pen is $9.98 on Amazon.
I'm through my first sampler block. I made up the block in EQ6, using my colors, printed it out & laid out the HSTs before I started sewing. Only had to unsew once. This is actually becoming enjoyable (grin), kind of like a jigsaw puzzle.
By the way, most honorable and wise teachers, starch rocks. I found my stitching to be much more accurate.
Glad you find the starch helpful and I think the EQ6 layout is a great idea!
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By the way, most honorable and wise teachers, starch rocks. I found my stitching to be much more accurate.[/quote]
I agree. I've never used starch before this project and before reading the helpful posts to the forum. Starch makes the pieces easier to handle and sew correctly. Love it. Thanks for all the helpful advice. I don't post much, but I read everything and enjoy the forum.
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I agree about the starch, I've never used it much myself, but then again, I've never sewn so many hst before either, I'm a starch convert, indeed each unit comes out very accurate using starch vs not using it. I have one question about making my own from a concentrate or the spray starch in a can. It seems it takes an awful long time for the starch to sink into the fabric, where the can spray seeps into the fabric immediately. Do any of you have the same problem? Is there a trick I don't know about?Do I need to warm up the the solution before I use it each time. I did pre-wash all the fabric before the BOM started, so there are no chemicals in it where that could be the problem, however, the bottle I'm using isn't exactly emitting a "fine" mist either, perhaps that's the problem, but I have no clue. Anyway, any ideas are much appreciated. Heidi
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Heidi, I just allow extra time for the starch to be absorbed. In fact, I'll just lay them out on a beach towel and spray them until they are nearly soaked, then let them air-dry while I do other things...or even overnight. Then a quick pass over with a steam iron makes them really flat and stiff like paper. I think the aerosol starch probably does soak in faster if you are in a hurry.
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Thanks, Sharon, but I'm thrilled with 2nd. That show really tends to lean toward hand quilted stuff, and both first and third in that category were completely hand done. Because I quilted GRAM SAYS with my long-arm, I wasn't sure how it would do, even though all the applique was needle-turned. I'll take it!
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Originally posted by MargoHeidi, I just allow extra time for the starch to be absorbed. In fact, I'll just lay them out on a beach towel and spray them until they are nearly soaked, then let them air-dry while I do other things...or even overnight. Then a quick pass over with a steam iron makes them really flat and stiff like paper. I think the aerosol starch probably does soak in faster if you are in a hurry.
Thanks
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Originally posted by dianauppMargo,
I really like working with the starched fabric. But I concern is how it quilts, either by hand or machine. Also, if you have distortions starched in, what happens to the quilt when it is washed after it is finished? Will the quilt hang straight? Thanks
Diana
If distortions are starched in, then it is quilted, I've found that the quilting is what determines the final shape. It's like you've stretched a piece so that it's a little whonky, then you nail it in place with the quilting! And generally, a quilt can be made to hang straight and flat with careful blocking after it's all done, unless there are severe piecing errors and/or borders that don't fit properly.
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Finished! It did take me longer than Ricky. I love it.
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Thank you Barbara, I’ll check it out.
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That is Susan H Garman. She designed several of the BOM quilts for TQS and many are still available on her website run by...
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It's perfectly fine to ask this question here. I hope someone with excess Autumn Kit fabrics will be able to help you. Early...
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I’m looking for the name of the quilter who designed one of the first Block of the Month projects for the Quilt show....
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I see that Creative Grids has two different Cat’s Cradle rulers, which one did you use?
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My question isn’t about Month 8 and if it’s not allowed please remove. I’ve decided I want to make my LR quilt a...
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Finished month 8 of the Grandmother"s Quilt.
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I put mine together in sections, top, bottom, and the middle is in 3 sections. I still don’t have the pattern instructions...
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Can this quilt be put together in quadrants since it is so big? Would it be a problem later on?
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Maryam O. What a great looking quilt. The fabric choices look so good together. And the quilting
is fabulous. ... -
Carole, Only you would think of using palestrina knots to look like piping only prettier on the back no
less. Really... -
Looks terrific. I'm jealous.
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