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Old August 1st 13, 07:23 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Pat on the Green
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I read here daily but don't post much.


Well, the opportunity may come sometime Mary.
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Old August 1st 13, 07:41 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
CaroleD-Retired and Loving It
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I still check in here a couple of times a week, but I am also on Facebook.
I would never know what was going on with my grandchildren otherwise!


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Old August 1st 13, 08:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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On 01/08/2013 19:38, Lizzy Taylor wrote:
On 01/08/2013 17:47, wrote:

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 made this one when DGS was on the way
http://amingledyarn.wordpress.com/ga...ma-diaper-bag/

I have asked DD if there was anything about it she didn't like.

Lizzy


DD considers that a firmer bottom would be an improvement and also a
second set of snaps to give a tighter closure when the bag is not so full.

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Old August 1st 13, 10:39 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Gen
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I do both. I like Facebook better because pictures can be posted right
along with the message---no need to go to a separate site.
Gen

*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.

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Old August 1st 13, 11:09 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
mary
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ditto

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Mary
Retired and loving it in Cottage Grove, Oregon
"Gen" wrote in message
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I do both. I like Facebook better because pictures can be posted right
along with the message---no need to go to a separate site.
Gen

*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.


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Old August 2nd 13, 12:42 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
Sally Swindells[_3_]
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We don't seem to venture out of Suffolk nowadays - sunny Milton Keynes
seems to be our big adventure of the year, and living at the seaside and
in this hot weather we don't seem to do holidays anymore!
Haven't been to a quilt show since Chilford was burnt down - going as
far as Duxford is like venturing to the moon! Actually, since Mike hit a
tree when he went to sleep at the wheel in Scotland 3 years ago I am not
a good passenger!
I'm supposed to be having a blitz on ufo's this year, though it doesn't
seem to be a very successful one. I have finished one having been taken
over by some microscopic Blackwork for the WI's entry for the County
Show. I did it with a magnifying glass so that uneven stitches wouldn't
show - they didn't as I got full marks!
Currently I'm quilting the 'Stairway to Heaven' (the one with cats
sitting on some steps all in dark blue and black) which as been waiting
for about 5 years, playing with The Farmer's Wife Sampler Quilt using my
stash of Liberty prints, and trying to get something finished before I
allow myself to play with a Hungry Caterpillar quilt for Grandson Reuben
and also a car play mat that I want to make a co-ordinating car
carrier/garage for. He needs to be a bit older for it, but I need to
start early!
Gardening - don't ask - it has really got on top of me the last couple
of years, so now I have help and we are slowly dragging it back. Fruit
and vegetable growing has been abandoned though - soil too poor, in fact
it isn't soil, its sand!

Sally at the Seaside ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~uk
http://picasaweb.google.com/SallySeaside
who likes exclamation marks.


On 01/08/2013 19:21, Pat on the Green wrote:
Life can get somplicated, eh Sally?!
Any trips over this way planned for you yet?
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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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Old August 2nd 13, 12:59 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
D&D
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I read daily but post rarely.
I am one that hasn't gone to facebook and don't plan to.

Dee in Oz

"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
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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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Old August 2nd 13, 01:16 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
D&D
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I made one similar to this but instead of snaps I used velcro. On the bag it
was vertical and on the flap it was horizontal. That may be another option
to think about.
I just used quilting cotton and left over batting so mine was a little too
floopy for what I wanted.

Dee in Oz

"Lizzy Taylor" wrote in message
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On 01/08/2013 19:38, Lizzy Taylor wrote:
On 01/08/2013 17:47, wrote:

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 made this one when DGS was on the way
http://amingledyarn.wordpress.com/ga...ma-diaper-bag/

I have asked DD if there was anything about it she didn't like.

Lizzy


DD considers that a firmer bottom would be an improvement and also a
second set of snaps to give a tighter closure when the bag is not so full.



 




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