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Congratulations to the winners, also all those who completed the quilts, that's a winner in itself! Mine is almost done, haven't found the right border fabric yet, but love the way it turned out -- thanks, Nana! -- for doing this.
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Debbie-do, was glad to see your link to Dixie's video. When she opened the first shop called Seventh Heaven, on Highway 87, it was the building that used to tbe the Singer dealer and was just a couple miles from my house at the time. So I knew her well and really liked the shop, but after I left for Arkansas, she moved over to the North side of
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[quote user="MaxNTopeka"]Just came in from filling the birdbaths and feeders. I thought you folks dealing with s*^w might enjoy a little color...Joni[/quote] I do enjoy seeing the warm weather starting to finally get here! Today, I put out the Hummingbird feeder, and before the afternoon was over, had two males out there fighting over it~
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Thanks, Katy, so now I know I have version 8 - they keep asking me to update, but I've also heard the newer one is not good, so haven't added the update. Should I get the version 9? I seem to be doing all right with the one I have, except sites like Craftsy telling me it's outdated!
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Debbie, I spent many hours hand quilting in the heat of the San Antonio summers ! The Grange Hall was not air conditioned at the time I was learning, either! But the way I did it at home was to use a floor frame (apartment size that's just about the size of a table like you see in public places) The quilt rolls up to expose only the part you're
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How do I know if my computer has Internet Explorer? Guess that's a stupid question, but I have no clue!
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[quote user="quiltcrone"] I have only the manual Tri-Sharp. Not impressed at all. It will work well enough to allow me to finish whatever I'm doing, but is a poor substitute for a new blade. I'd sure be interested in a really good sharpener if there is such a thing out there! [/quote] Yes, there is one here--his name is Rick and he
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Very nice pillow,Kris! Now, to make one for kitties -- the way we make ours for Humane Society is to just use fabric that is too heavy for our quilts (we get a lot of donated fabrics that are not good for quilts) Then we stuff them with the tiny tiny scraps that are trimmed off in our quilt piecing, binding, etc. You know how I like small scrapss, so
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Butting in here, all I know about longarming is my friend does my quilts and does a beautiful job! But I wanted to tell you what I saw in the Home Depot the other day while I was shopping with the DH, walking all over that store! Husky tools display - it has three tools on a red card - a telescoping magnetic pick up tool, a metal magnetic dish for the
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Kris, so glad to see your new- -old machine and table. Have not seen one in such good shape before~~you surely lucked out! Hope you enjoy using it as much as so many others do, they're really fun to sew on - I do my Bonnie Hunter scrap blocks on mine!