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Old July 14th 03, 09:41 PM
Julia in MN
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I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new
page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections;
my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and
photos how I did it.

Julia in MN
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Old July 14th 03, 10:31 PM
Patti
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Hullo Julia
I really think that section in your website should receive a Public
Service Award.
It is very good of you to go to the trouble of the individual working
photographs and writing up the stages. I have saved it to my 'special'
sites, as I never intend to quilt a large quilt in one piece ever
again!! As soon as I have time, I will print it out (you know where you
are with ink and paper!!).
Thank you so much for this. It is sure to help a lot of people.
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In article , Julia in MN
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I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new
page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections;
my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and
photos how I did it.

Julia in MN


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Old July 14th 03, 11:49 PM
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Great page! I love your BOM project- I remember seeing a sneak peek at
the layout before. Where did you come up with this method for quilting
in sections? It is genius! It made so much sense to me.

Wow- good luck on your HQ and binding project.

Julie
Richmond, VA
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Old July 15th 03, 12:37 AM
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Your pages look great! I did have trouble with one of the pictures not
displaying in your section on machine quilting, but it was still clickable
and I saw the large picture just fine. (QuiltingBOM1.jpg)

Thank you so much for sharing your quilts. I love to look at them. I think
my favorite is your Aunt Sukey's Choice.

Elena in Tx

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I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new
page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections;
my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and
photos how I did it.

Julia in MN
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Old July 15th 03, 01:13 AM
Julia in MN
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Elena wrote:
Your pages look great! I did have trouble with one of the pictures not
displaying in your section on machine quilting, but it was still clickable
and I saw the large picture just fine. (QuiltingBOM1.jpg)


I'm not sure why that happened. It shows up just fine for me in both
Netscape and Internet Explorer. Is anyone else having problems?

Thank you so much for sharing your quilts. I love to look at them. I think
my favorite is your Aunt Sukey's Choice.


Thank you. I really like that one, too. When I bought the red fabric, I
thought it would be easy to find something to go with it, but I was
wrong! After looking at it for a few years, I came across this pattern
and put the red together with a bunch of scraps from my stash and really
liked the results. At the time I made it, I didn't have any plan for
where it would finally end up, but when DD was laid off from her job
last fall, I decided she needed a HUG and this quilt looks great in her
living room.


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Old July 15th 03, 05:25 AM
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"Julia in MN" wrote in message
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Elena wrote:
Your pages look great! I did have trouble with one of the pictures not
displaying in your section on machine quilting, but it was still

clickable
and I saw the large picture just fine. (QuiltingBOM1.jpg)


I'm not sure why that happened. It shows up just fine for me in both
Netscape and Internet Explorer. Is anyone else having problems?


Same thing happened at my end as Elena described.
Using IE6
Great pages Julia!!

Ann


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Old July 15th 03, 01:19 PM
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That hand quilting project is precious - I have my own project very similar
to yours - a Dresden fan I found at a garage sale that's been hand pieced
and then at some point someone mended loose seams etc with a machine. I've
had to do a little reinforcement, and so far there's one sliver of one fan
that probably will need to be replaced. LOVE these vintage quilts!

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you'll begin to pick up speed.

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I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new
page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections;
my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and
photos how I did it.

Julia in MN
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Old July 15th 03, 06:48 PM
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Thanks for diagnosing the problem for me. I've got it fixed now. I
thought I had checked all those links to make sure they were relative to
the directory the text was in, but I obviously missed one. I guess I
should have checked the raw HTML for stuff like that, but those WYSIWIG
editors put in so much stuff that I never used when I wrote raw HTML
stuff, but that was a couple of years ago and then I just know enough to
get by, mostly just straight text.

Julia in MN

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Old July 17th 03, 03:37 AM
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Wow, that Autumn Shadow box is great!

On Mon, 14 Jul 2003 15:41:27 -0500, Julia in MN
wrote:

I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new
page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections;
my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and
photos how I did it.

Julia in MN


 




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