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I can’t wait to see if your gnome comes out of hiding.
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I’m ready to embroider! Hand appliqué is my thing so I went ahead and prepared and stitched my pieces to my background....
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How long will all this information be available online? I am way behind - we moved and I was late getting the templat...
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My first border all sewn down using Barbara's machine method with 80 weight thread
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I machine appliqued the flowers for month 5. They certainly liven up the log cabin blocks. I still have 4 month 3 blocks...
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sewskeel, beautiful! did you add a seam allowance to accommodate the needle turn appliqué?
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Finished! I changed a few of the flowers and leaves. I used freezer paper, starch, and then machine appliquéd. I normally...
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Love that first picture of your beautiful fabrics and threads. Your grand daughter will love it.
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I love Alex’s pattern and I’m using it as a starting point for a wall hanging for my little, gnome-loving granddaughter....
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The assembly instructions come in Month 12. It doesn’t hurt to add that first border of blocks now. Just keep the log...
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I was wondering at what point does Jen want us to sew the blocks around the center square (medallion)? I notice that some...
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A narrow seam allowance, like 1/8”, and close stitches.
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Finished now. My needle turn is a bit rust but hopefully more practice will help. Any one got any tips for smoother edges...
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Love the butterflies too. I can look at the photo many times and each time I’ll find something interesting and beautiful...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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Hi all.. I am behind in my Color My World and just starting the skyscrapers... Does anyone have the finished size (with...
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Sunday Sew and Sews met today. Pam R. came up with a brilliant way to make One World—she used striped fabric!...
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Hey Justin....a couple more items for the bio...
What was your line of work before you got blindsided by the quilt world??
What do you like to do if you ever get a day off to just play?
Any secret talents you haven't let us know about???
Inquiring minds want to know!
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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"Lawdy, lawdy missus. I don't know what to think!!! "
As for as the bio...ahem....well, there ain't a whole lot to tell other than my Mom is so proud to see my engineering education she paid buckets for getting used...LOL
Ok, ok...I'm 43-5/6 yrs old, 5'11", 210#, brn/hzl, furry. ...Oh my gosh, I forgot where I was...that's for a different forum...<oopsieeee> LOL
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Count me in on the fan club too Justin - your just soooo sweet - Ricky is so lucky As for the engineers, my dh is an engineer too, and a while back he came home with a whole bunch of fractile images he had printed up from a program at work and was asking me if I could make them into a quilt :shock: Another thing I would be curious to find out would be how many of us are involved with musicians, woodworkers, or artists of all types - I bet we find it is a lot of us.
from the beautiful Hudson Valley of NY
Gammill Classic Plus w/IQ
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I volunteered myself as president of the fan club and listed my reasons why on the other thread but since everyone seems to be answering here, I will state it again. JUSTIN RULES. If somebody can come up with a cute idea for a pin or patch for club members, let me know and we will see what we can work out.
Actually I think there are a lot of engineers, woodworkers, artists, musicians, architects, etc out there in the quilting world. Wouldn't it be fun to have a place in the forum to list your profession or avocation that you think led you to quilting as a new profession, addiction or hobby? ( Dr. Bob web guru, is that even a possibility?)
But Justin we love you and hope to hear the "ouch" story from you one of these days. But as an RVer I can tell you they happen to the best. We will share "oops and ouch" stories the next time we meet.
Ann (Snowplow thanks to Justin!!!!!)
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Hey Justin, I've been a fan of yours before this club got started; but, you probably didn't even know that! I loved the Road Trip and the Oops! Two of our major OOPS! to our 36' 5th wheel years ago were my fault. Then we went to RV Driving School and I became the Back-up Queen! I can back anything up into any space! My DH is also an engineer (retired) and he doesn't quilt either! He loves to fly fish for trout. How's Mabel doing? Mary Anne in AZ
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Originally posted by mandysilkCount me in on the fan club too Justin - your just soooo sweet - Ricky is so lucky As for the engineers, my dh is an engineer too, and a while back he came home with a whole bunch of fractile images he had printed up from a program at work and was asking me if I could make them into a quilt :shock: Another thing I would be curious to find out would be how many of us are involved with musicians, woodworkers, or artists of all types - I bet we find it is a lot of us.
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I can’t wait to see if your gnome comes out of hiding.
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I’m ready to embroider! Hand appliqué is my thing so I went ahead and prepared and stitched my pieces to my background....
-
How long will all this information be available online? I am way behind - we moved and I was late getting the templat...
-
My first border all sewn down using Barbara's machine method with 80 weight thread
-
I machine appliqued the flowers for month 5. They certainly liven up the log cabin blocks. I still have 4 month 3 blocks...
-
sewskeel, beautiful! did you add a seam allowance to accommodate the needle turn appliqué?
Thanks for your help! -
Absolutely BEAUTIFUL!
-
Finished! I changed a few of the flowers and leaves. I used freezer paper, starch, and then machine appliquéd. I normally...
-
Making a layout. Right now my Gnome is hiding behind the flower pot. Not sure if he will come out to get stitched.
... -
Love that first picture of your beautiful fabrics and threads. Your grand daughter will love it.
HelenW -
I love Alex’s pattern and I’m using it as a starting point for a wall hanging for my little, gnome-loving granddaughter....
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Sheridan, Becky Goldsmith says it really helps if you finger press the stitching line all the way around
the shape... -
Thanks ladies for the compliments. The butterflies come from Catherine Redford's book Butterfly
Stitches. I just... - Loading...
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