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POSTED BY: katfish on Nov 26, 2006
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Hello
Know I have not , but I have been dying to learn how to quilt . I just cannot seem to find anywhere around me that has quiting bees or anything . I have been trying to get my church ladies to start a sewing thing on Saturdays , but so far not so good. Please tell me more . God Bless Sharon
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POSTED BY: mskat_e on Nov 27, 2006
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Quilters
I haven't tried it yet, I was hoping to find somebody who had. There used to be classes through the local community center, but I moved too far away. Sometimes you can find classes at the local JoAnn Fabrics and other independent fabric stores. I've only had 2 classes and could certainly benefit from more.
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POSTED BY: estellaleonard on Jan 18, 2007
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hi
I haven't yet and I want too.I brought a book to show you how to do it.and it also shows how you put the colors togather .it also shows you different design .like the log cabin pattern. the book is call quilting by machine by singer
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POSTED BY: lynne62 on Jan 31, 2007
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quilt
I made a small crazy quilt. I have a book but I don't know how well I did. I have tons of squares cut out for another one but I don't have the space to lay everything out to figure out a pattern. I really want to start it but I'm leary because I want it to be good after all the time I have put into preparing it. Any suggestions will be appreciated. I do make blankets for my family. That is easy and takes little time.
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POSTED BY: mamma_mia on May 10, 2007
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Day Quilt
I have done a log cabin quilt that could conceivably be done in a day, or at least it wouldn't take long. It is sewn with all three layers (top, batting and backing) in one piece so it is quilted as you go. Then each of the log cabin squares get sewed together and the backing gets hand stitched. Then the border goes on. So it is pretty simple as long as all the pieces are cut correctly in the first place. This is how it looks:
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POSTED BY: Leah on Jun 21, 2007
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baby blanket instructions
i am updateing the instructions to the baby blanket due to getting a new sewing machine now and the settings and stitch count is different and things too on it need changing ,. if you want instructions email me or guestbook or message me at boomerplace soon and thanks and thank god and take care leah lynsee cain
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POSTED BY: mskat_e on Jul 11, 2007
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Quilters
Has anyone made a "quilt in a day"? Kat
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POSTED BY: Leah on Jul 11, 2007
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hi fellow quilters
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