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Linda, I too just got my book and pattern. I browsed thru them to see what I would be learning.
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Jill, I was thinking same as you since the (12) 5.5 inch blocks would only have needed 3/8 yard.
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My husband is a techie who wants to learn to quilt. I told him that THIS is the episode he has to watch from beginning to end. He's retiring in a couple of years-he won't be 65 like Mr. Richard and I think it would be a great idea to get him started now.
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The idea that Beth presented about being able to change the ink cartrage for a resist media has me VERY curious. My creative mind is racing at the possibilities. I hope TQS will let us know when this type of product is avaliable to all of us. Or do they need testers for the product. You have one here who would love to try it. Betty Ann In Sunny Florida.
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Loved this episode! If anyone out there is interested in doing some photo manipulation but doesn't have any of the fun editing software that was shown, Adobe has a free (but limited) version of Photoshop that can do some cool stuff! When you're done editing, download your creation to your computer, print it up, and stitch away!
https://www.photoshop.com/express/landing.html
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Richard (and Billie-aka Mom) Tims are two of the nicest people you could ever want to meet. I have the privelege and honor of being their neighbor - and hopefully they would say friend- for part of each year when we all gather in southern Texas. What you didn't get enough of in the video clip was Richard's dry southern humor. He is just too funny sometimes.
Mr. Richard, Miss Billie We miss you and cant wait to get back to Alamo and see you when you get there. Ann
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Two weeks ago pictures were taken at my daughter's dance studio. While the photographer was getting his camera set up all the little preschool dancers were dressed up in their cute little black and pink costumes and a fire truck drove by - of course they all ran to the window at the same time and looked out. The photog grabbed a quick shot of the group standing on tip toe looking out the window - on Sunday that shot was the "Picture of the Week" for the local paper 8) Anyway, I have been thinking that it would make a cute quilt, but I didn't know where to start - now that I saw this show I think I know what to do with it. I have a friend who works at the paper, so I am going to have her email me the picture so I can play with it.
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I actually did think of that, but I (maybe mistakenly) thought that since the picture was in the paper that it was now considered public domain. I'll ask the studio owner (the photog was from out of state and i have no idea how to contact him) before I do anything.
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No, it's not public domain. You will have to get permission from the photographer. Any photo or images in newspapers, magazines or other printed matter are copyrighted. The photographer will probably give you permission to do it for personal use but if you sell the quilt he will probably want a commission from it. It is also best to get the permission in writing with all the stipulations written down.
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Linda, I always make a sample block before I start cutting a lot of fabric for a lot of blocks
that are the same.... -
I like math enough that I have everything figured out for my squares to make bias binding so that everything fits with no...
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I sold mine. I’ll bet someone here would be interested in selling theirs. Hopefully, they will post here so you can c...
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HI, I’m new and just starting the Pick a Petal Quilt. I have watched most of the monthly videos and can’t wait to start....
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Linda, One way to find fabrics you like if you are picking your own color palette is to go to the manufacturers
and... -
Linda, I too just got my book and pattern. I browsed thru them to see what I would be learning.
It looks like you... -
It’s not a race, you will get done as you have time.
Even the long hair is “wash and wear”! -
I just realized that I ordered the same two items! I had gone to the etsy site and had a horrible time choosing which pattern...
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Thank you so much for posting the fabric requirements sooner rather than later. I really debated buying a kit, but I'd like...
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I was thinking that while I watched the taped show. I've been out of town for a funeral so got behind on emails and everything...
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Jill, I was thinking same as you since the (12) 5.5 inch blocks would only have needed 3/8 yard.
Since the binding... -
Hello All,
Thank you for your questions. I used the green gingham as the binding, so the fabric requirement is larger.... -
I don’t have the pattern yet so I can’t check. You are right, there doesn’t seem to be that much green check there....
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