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Latest Happy Dance
I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things
for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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That's beautiful.... Joseph and Amy will be thrilled.
-- Mary http://community.webshots.com/user/mardor1948 "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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Just beautiful Melinda. I see your QI's approve too.
Shirley in BC -- My Quilt Site http://ca.geocities.com/meadow1951/index.html Inspiring Thoughts http://members.tripod.com/inspiring-thoughts/index.html "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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Really very nice, Melinda. Where did you have it quilted? I like the way
Jann's quilt turned out too. That block you came up with is a winner. We'll have to get together again as soon as you start leading a less busy life. Dee in LeRoy, NY "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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It's lovely Melinda.
They'll be thrilled to have such a great wedding gift. .. In article , deMoMo writes I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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A friend of mine from the Heart and Hand Quilt Guild (in Hilton, NY)
has purchased a longarm Gammill machine, and is taking in quilting to be done. And as for getting together.....I'm all for it!! I was thinking about taking some time off for the shop hop in June, since I've never done one before! "DDM" wrote in message ... Really very nice, Melinda. Where did you have it quilted? I like the way Jann's quilt turned out too. That block you came up with is a winner. We'll have to get together again as soon as you start leading a less busy life. Dee in LeRoy, NY "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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These are all beautiful quilts. I especially like Jahn's quilt. They are
wonderful. Thanks for sharing Shirley Caylor "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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Love Jann's Quilt!!
Donna "deMoMo" wrote in message om... A friend of mine from the Heart and Hand Quilt Guild (in Hilton, NY) has purchased a longarm Gammill machine, and is taking in quilting to be done. And as for getting together.....I'm all for it!! I was thinking about taking some time off for the shop hop in June, since I've never done one before! "DDM" wrote in message ... Really very nice, Melinda. Where did you have it quilted? I like the way Jann's quilt turned out too. That block you came up with is a winner. We'll have to get together again as soon as you start leading a less busy life. Dee in LeRoy, NY "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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I picked up a brochure on the shop hop and it is ...somewhere. You'll like
it...they're lots of fun. Dee in LeRoy, NY "deMoMo" wrote in message om... A friend of mine from the Heart and Hand Quilt Guild (in Hilton, NY) has purchased a longarm Gammill machine, and is taking in quilting to be done. And as for getting together.....I'm all for it!! I was thinking about taking some time off for the shop hop in June, since I've never done one before! "DDM" wrote in message ... Really very nice, Melinda. Where did you have it quilted? I like the way Jann's quilt turned out too. That block you came up with is a winner. We'll have to get together again as soon as you start leading a less busy life. Dee in LeRoy, NY "deMoMo" wrote in message ... I have been a busy, busy girl lately, unfortunatley not with quilting things for the most part, but I did manage to finish a wedding gift for my little brother, as well as rag quilts for his brides two kids. The wedding gift can be seen at http://community.webshots.com/user/demomo . Click on Quilts, then on Joseph and Amy. It's a Three Bean Salad pattern, and it went together fairly quickly, and I thought it went together easily, but I got a call from the woman who was doing the quilting letting me know that the borders were, to say the least, wonky. She and her PIQ (partner in quilting) were kind enough to remove the borders and reattach them for me. And she also promised to help me out the next time I decide to do a pattern with bias edges and wide borders. I'm all for getting some help! - Melinda. |
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