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I have printed all the stories that went along with the quilt up to block 10. I know in the beginning it was easy to print...
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Cheryl your blocks look fantastic!
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I love your center, good job!
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The button that allows you to download it all is on the Laurel Ridge page.
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS. I want to take this opportunity to convey my gratitude to Lynne...
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS
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I too must have printed the Early edition of instructions for the 20 4patch in a star blocks. But i had the fabric for...
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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)
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I was in Florida in February and went to Rainbow's End Quilt Shoppe. They have a wonderful, large selection of batiks. In fact, some of my purchases ended up in my HSTs (like I needed more batiks or fabric of any kind). And they have the largest selection of Christmas fabrics I have seen anywhere.
If you have the time, stop for lunch at Bon Appetit. It's just down the block and on the bay. The food was fabulous and the service was perfect. The ladies at Rainbow's End can direct you there.
Enjoy your trip and fabric shopping! No trip is complete without a stop at a quilt shop or two.
Sherena
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Good morning everyone! I just checked out the web site for Rainbow's End Quilt Shoppe recommended above and it looks like one to add to your must-see list! Their web site (http://www.rainbowsendquiltshoppe.com) is great and easy to navigate, and if you click on "about us" they have a wonderful fast slide show of their products arranged beautifully in their store. I signed up for their online newsletter and will definitely try to visit them the next time we're in the Tampa area in May. Thanx for this great quilt shop suggestion! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Happy quilting and shopping,
Shirley
Gresham, Oregon
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help request to anyone in the toronto area:
will be "stuck" in toronto tomorrow night (6th april) - have all day in toronto on thursday 7th april (flight out to switzerland in the evening)
can you suggest a great quilt shop i can search out during my free time?
many thanks
Lotti, Kuessnacht - Switzerland
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I just got an email in and had to share. She had me at the first line. Hee Hee.
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My Dearest Queen,
After Ritzy told the details of her sort, I got out my calculator & started punching in numbers.
She said 4 people working 5.5 hrs. to sort 16,000. That means 22 "woman hours."
If y'all can sort at approximately the same speed...it will take 320 hours to sort 230,000.
That is, 32 people sorting for 10 hours, or 16 for 20, and so on.
If this makes any sense it gives some order to the magnitude of your task.
Please forgive me for adding my 2 cents worth, it's just a puzzle I want (need??!! lol) to solve.
I have every confidence you have everything well in hand...you are a rock star!
keeping you in my thoughts & prayers,
Roseanne
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I only have two things to add. Roseanne, you are not on my list of helpers and why not? (I say that with a smile) And second thing. PLEASE HELP. ANYONE. Just send me an email and I'll send you the info for the sorting. It might be coming up soon. Clara aka The Sorting Queen
Lotti, Kuessnacht - Switzerland
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Ahhh, I wish I could be there!Originally posted by ClaraLawrenceI just got an email in and had to share. She had me at the first line. Hee Hee.
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My Dearest Queen,
After Ritzy told the details of her sort, I got out my calculator & started punching in numbers.
She said 4 people working 5.5 hrs. to sort 16,000. That means 22 "woman hours."
If y'all can sort at approximately the same speed...it will take 320 hours to sort 230,000.
That is, 32 people sorting for 10 hours, or 16 for 20, and so on.
If this makes any sense it gives some order to the magnitude of your task.
Please forgive me for adding my 2 cents worth, it's just a puzzle I want (need??!! lol) to solve.
I have every confidence you have everything well in hand...you are a rock star!
keeping you in my thoughts & prayers,
Roseanne
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I only have two things to add. Roseanne, you are not on my list of helpers and why not? (I say that with a smile) And second thing. PLEASE HELP. ANYONE. Just send me an email and I'll send you the info for the sorting. It might be coming up soon. Clara aka The Sorting Queen


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We drive to Georgia all the time (Family reasons). It only takes 11 to 13 hours depending on how many stops you have to do.Originally posted by romiraAhhh, I wish I could be there!Originally posted by ClaraLawrenceI just got an email in and had to share. She had me at the first line. Hee Hee.
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My Dearest Queen,
After Ritzy told the details of her sort, I got out my calculator & started punching in numbers.
She said 4 people working 5.5 hrs. to sort 16,000. That means 22 "woman hours."
If y'all can sort at approximately the same speed...it will take 320 hours to sort 230,000.
That is, 32 people sorting for 10 hours, or 16 for 20, and so on.
If this makes any sense it gives some order to the magnitude of your task.
Please forgive me for adding my 2 cents worth, it's just a puzzle I want (need??!! lol) to solve.
I have every confidence you have everything well in hand...you are a rock star!
keeping you in my thoughts & prayers,
Roseanne
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I only have two things to add. Roseanne, you are not on my list of helpers and why not? (I say that with a smile) And second thing. PLEASE HELP. ANYONE. Just send me an email and I'll send you the info for the sorting. It might be coming up soon. Clara aka The Sorting Queen


We'll miss ya, Clara

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I am sitting outside with my laptop enjoying a beautiful mid- western day, drinking tea and having a bagel. Have been reading all the posts since page 77 and hated to run out of posts!! I soooo wish I could make it to Texas for the sort, but its not in the cards
After reading ,I now have 3 songs going through my head!! I don't mind though as it is going to remind me of this wonderful experience! Wish we could send the Queen and her court on a nice beach in the Bahamas! By the time they get done, they may never want to see a HST again! I can't imagine how you are going to get this done and know that when it is, you will probably be out of whack for a day or two! Wouldn't full body massages be great? I sent in 580 HSTs and any left over can go to the donation envelope. Wish I had sent more! Thanks again to her majesty and court for pulling this off!!!! Many, many good wishes to you all! Beth in Iowa

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The Queen and the Goddess thank you for the kind words and I can probably speak for the both of us in saying that if you change your mind and really do want to send us to the Bahamas we would say ever so pleasingly "WHEN DO WE LEAVE!!!!" Until that moment we will enjoy the though and just wonder. Ahhh. Having a moment now. Ok, I'm done. Now it's off to plan for the grand sort. Clara aka the Sorting QueenOriginally posted by torak23I am sitting outside with my laptop enjoying a beautiful mid- western day, drinking tea and having a bagel. Have been reading all the posts since page 77 and hated to run out of posts!! I soooo wish I could make it to Texas for the sort, but its not in the cards
After reading ,I now have 3 songs going through my head!! I don't mind though as it is going to remind me of this wonderful experience! Wish we could send the Queen and her court on a nice beach in the Bahamas! By the time they get done, they may never want to see a HST again! I can't imagine how you are going to get this done and know that when it is, you will probably be out of whack for a day or two! Wouldn't full body massages be great? I sent in 580 HSTs and any left over can go to the donation envelope. Wish I had sent more! Thanks again to her majesty and court for pulling this off!!!! Many, many good wishes to you all! Beth in Iowa

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While all our trusty quilters are waiting with baited breathe on their HSTs to return I had a challenge for all yea to do until then. I noticed over in Ritzy's thread. (Yes, I'm stealing an idea or I've been inspired. I'll take the second, it sounds better)
Let's get to know each other better. So, who are you? When did you get started into quilting? Who inspires you the most with your quilting? Who is your favorite teacher? Other than our gracious hosts Alex and Ricky of course. Well, if it is one of them, then why? What else describes the passion inside? Ok, pour it out. We all want to know. Clara

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I'm Margo! I made my first quilt in 1963 with the help of my Granny, and made a few more after that but didn't get really serious (addicted?) to quilting until 1991. Simply Quilts taught me a lot but I enjoy learning these days from Internet sources! Especially from TQS!!

It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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I have printed all the stories that went along with the quilt up to block 10. I know in the beginning it was easy to print...
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Cheryl your blocks look fantastic!
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I love your center, good job!
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The button that allows you to download it all is on the Laurel Ridge page.
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS. I want to take this opportunity to convey my gratitude to Lynne...
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS
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I too must have printed the Early edition of instructions for the 20 4patch in a star blocks. But i had the fabric for...
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Hi Barbara -- I would like to download the 2025 BOM instructions for future use -- when will the entire instructions be...
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Hello: First time doing BOM and ordering fabric kit. I did as Barbara suggested and cut out fabric swatch tags and labeled...
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I used Quilters Dream Request weight, white, for my Spring version. 100% cotton, the thinnest weight cotton batt. I often...
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What type of batting would you recommend for this quilt?
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I did fix the turned section but have not taken another photo yet. What a journey this has been. So much beauty. Thanks...
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