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On Friday, May 24, 1996 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Teresa Lamb wrote:
Here's a challenge. Tell me what is the pattern for the quilt on Agnes' bed in the movie Meet Me in St. Louis. It's a beautful quilt and I've tried copying the pattern (I have a pretty good one), but I can't figure out what it is. You see it just after the Tootie runs outside and knocks down all her St. Louis snowmen.ThanksTeresa You might want to check out a book by Barbara Brackman. The Encycloepdia of Quilt Blocks-- hundreds of them. It is divided up in sections by block sizes. It is wonderful and it you have a copy of the pattern you may find it. It could be a variation of a block too. You may find it or something close to it. I hope this might helps. Kathy |
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I'm on facebook, but I much prefer the format of this group. Facebook
does not seem like a good replacement. I wish this group were more active. Julia in MN On 7/31/2013 8:46 AM, Susan Laity Price wrote: There are so few post by this group some of us are anxious for any post even a golden oldie. Maybe I am not receiving all of the posts. I had not checked in several days. When I just asked my computer for all posts not read there were only five retrieved. I miss everyone but am not going to join Facebook. Susan On Sat, 27 Jul 2013 19:29:44 -0700 (PDT), wrote: On Friday, May 24, 1996 3:00:00 AM UTC-4, Teresa Lamb wrote: Here's a challenge. Tell me what is the pattern for the quilt on Agnes' bed in the movie Meet Me in St. Louis. It's a beautful quilt and I've tried copying the pattern (I have a pretty good one), but I can't figure out what it is. You see it just after the Tootie runs outside and knocks down all her St. Louis snowmen.ThanksTeresa You might want to check out a book by Barbara Brackman. The Encycloepdia of Quilt Blocks-- hundreds of them. It is divided up in sections by block sizes. It is wonderful and it you have a copy of the pattern you may find it. It could be a variation of a block too. You may find it or something close to it. I hope this might helps. Kathy -- ----------- This message has been scanned for viruses by Norton Anti-Virus http://webpages.charter.net/jaccola/default.html ----------- |
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That is a very good point, actually.
I have hardly done any P&Q at all for three years or so since my separation - there's always 'stuff' (having to do everything myself!). I keep trying to catch up, to get 'everything on the list done so that I can pick my sewing up again'. So, I haven't had anything really to post about. Also, I had a new service provider and computer, which wouldn't accept my old Usenet system. I have more or less sussed out just enough to communicate with e-mails, but newsgroup has been 'iffy'. But, my last post did appear, so perhaps all is well again - just different! I will make an honest effort to post some mo more on topic than this one is g *First question: how many of us are only reading RCTQ this way? or who regularly read posts in both ways? OK, there's Susan here, Julia, myself,I'm pretty sure Ginger does also; and I think Polly does both. If we had an idea of how many there were, we would have a better feeling of what size group we were still a part of. I will post in the coming week about a project I am doing with my local quilting group. As usual, I haven't got time to write any more just now; but I'll make sure I don't leave it too long. Let's all get writing! We're perhaps feeling a bit discouraged. However, we can still have a great timew, even if we are small in number. Pat on the Green .. In article , jaccola-AT-chartermi-DOT- says... I'm on facebook, but I much prefer the format of this group. Facebook does not seem like a good replacement. I wish this group were more active. Julia in MN On 7/31/2013 8:46 AM, Susan Laity Price wrote: There are so few post by this group some of us are anxious for any post even a golden oldie. Maybe I am not receiving all of the posts. I had not checked in several days. When I just asked my computer for all posts not read there were only five retrieved. I miss everyone but am not going to join Facebook. Susan |
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I read here daily but don't post much.
-- Mary Retired and loving it in Cottage Grove, Oregon "Pat on the Green" wrote in message . net... That is a very good point, actually. I have hardly done any P&Q at all for three years or so since my separation - there's always 'stuff' (having to do everything myself!). I keep trying to catch up, to get 'everything on the list done so that I can pick my sewing up again'. So, I haven't had anything really to post about. Also, I had a new service provider and computer, which wouldn't accept my old Usenet system. I have more or less sussed out just enough to communicate with e-mails, but newsgroup has been 'iffy'. But, my last post did appear, so perhaps all is well again - just different! I will make an honest effort to post some mo more on topic than this one is g *First question: how many of us are only reading RCTQ this way? or who regularly read posts in both ways? OK, there's Susan here, Julia, myself,I'm pretty sure Ginger does also; and I think Polly does both. If we had an idea of how many there were, we would have a better feeling of what size group we were still a part of. I will post in the coming week about a project I am doing with my local quilting group. As usual, I haven't got time to write any more just now; but I'll make sure I don't leave it too long. Let's all get writing! We're perhaps feeling a bit discouraged. However, we can still have a great timew, even if we are small in number. Pat on the Green . In article , jaccola-AT-chartermi-DOT- says... I'm on facebook, but I much prefer the format of this group. Facebook does not seem like a good replacement. I wish this group were more active. Julia in MN On 7/31/2013 8:46 AM, Susan Laity Price wrote: There are so few post by this group some of us are anxious for any post even a golden oldie. Maybe I am not receiving all of the posts. I had not checked in several days. When I just asked my computer for all posts not read there were only five retrieved. I miss everyone but am not going to join Facebook. Susan |
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So do I, but I do do Facebook too. I like the pictures and also the fact
that the group is members only. I seldom use my 'ordinary' Facebook account - really just to see what children are up to. I have dabbled in other quilty groups like The Farmer's Wife I've recently joined, but I like ours best! I now only get real friends post on my normal account, having cleared and stopped all the posts from places like The Quilt Show and vaqrious quilt shops (I think I got them because I had pressed the 'like' button sometime)- I can go to their proper websites if I want to without them cluttering up my page! Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://picasaweb.google.com/SallySeaside On 01/08/2013 17:13, mary wrote: I read here daily but don't post much. |
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Life can get somplicated, eh Sally?!
Any trips over this way planned for you yet? .. In article , says... So do I, but I do do Facebook too. I like the pictures and also the fact that the group is members only. I seldom use my 'ordinary' Facebook account - really just to see what children are up to. I have dabbled in other quilty groups like The Farmer's Wife I've recently joined, but I like ours best! I now only get real friends post on my normal account, having cleared and stopped all the posts from places like The Quilt Show and vaqrious quilt shops (I think I got them because I had pressed the 'like' button sometime)- I can go to their proper websites if I want to without them cluttering up my page! Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk http://picasaweb.google.com/SallySeaside On 01/08/2013 17:13, mary wrote: I read here daily but don't post much. |
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Sorry I can't help you Donna, but I hope someone has some interesting
patterns for you. If not, I'm sure you could make some up (after a judicious trip to a baby shop!) .. In article , says... I read the group three or four times a week. It's not as busy as the "olden days" that's for sure. I really miss it, too. I do read Facebook but rarely post anywhere. Now I'm going to break that trend and ask a question. Does anyone have a tried and true pattern for a diaper bag. I'm a great grandmother and was thinking making seasonal diaper bags for my grand and great-grand daughters, might be fun and get me out of my funk. I just finished the graduation/18th birthday quilt for my oldest grandson. Donna in Bellevue |
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