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Old June 24th 06, 08:34 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Here is a list of what I found.

Ahem.

3 books from Liberty Homestead www.libertyhomestead.com and 4 packets of
their hand-dyed sueded cotton. 4 colors in each packet 1/2 yard of each.

3 Attic Heirlooms stitchery pattern kits. www.attic-heirlooms.com

1 Baby Bib pattern from Little Country Quilts plus 3 of the fabric kits to
go with it from Vogies. www.vogies.com

The pattern for those Quilt as you Sew table runners from Out of the Blue.
www.outofthebluequilts.com plus 2 fabric kits to make the runners. (They
make a really neat purse pattern that is made the same way, but I didn't see
it till I was paying and the line was long.

1/2 yard of most and fat 1/4's of the rest of the Peppermint and Holly
Berries fabric. Plus the buttons AND some of the towels.

A really cool little pattern for something called a Fabric Pot. It's a Just
Jennifer pattern, www.justjennifer.com but this pattern is not listed on
the website yet. It's just this little fabric cup that you can take to
class and put threads and stuff in it. It's made with 2 strips of
sandwiched fabric (with fleece) that you sew together so it has enough body
to sit up, yet you can squish it in anywhere. It came with the fabric and
the fleece. Pretty cool.

The Magic of Crazy Quilting. GREAT book! PLUS I bought beads and buttons
and lace and silk and satin and wool scraps for crazy quilting.

4 Stitchery patterns from Thimble Creek Creations.
www.thimblecreekcreations.com

3 darling little sacks with civil war fat 1/4's for Dear Jane (BTW, there
was a Dear Jane and a Dear Hannah quilt hanging at the show. They were
beautiful.

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden stick
thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out of whack
so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find out what
kind of wood the handle was made of.

A cute chenille jacket, a baby quilt kit with minkie, flannel and cotton
fabrics, OH! they had these handmade baskets from Ghana that were gorgeous.
I got a big one and a little one. They also had some ethnic fabric that was
so pretty, but I couldn't think of a use. Sorry, Susan, I wish I'd a known.

I'm telling ya, I made 3 trips to the bag check area. If I saw 2 things I
liked and couldn't decide, I bought both of them.

This is in addition to the "help" I gave my friends in their purchases.

I'm tired.

Cindy




--
~~Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid~~


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Old June 24th 06, 08:40 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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sounds like you "shopped"for everyone on the NG ;-)

you are *so* kind to think of us too!

--
Jessamy
In The Netherlands
Take out: so much quilting to reply.
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
www.geocities.com/jess_ayad
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Here is a list of what I found.

Ahem.

3 books from Liberty Homestead www.libertyhomestead.com and 4 packets of
their hand-dyed sueded cotton. 4 colors in each packet 1/2 yard of each.

3 Attic Heirlooms stitchery pattern kits. www.attic-heirlooms.com

1 Baby Bib pattern from Little Country Quilts plus 3 of the fabric kits to
go with it from Vogies. www.vogies.com

The pattern for those Quilt as you Sew table runners from Out of the Blue.
www.outofthebluequilts.com plus 2 fabric kits to make the runners. (They
make a really neat purse pattern that is made the same way, but I didn't see
it till I was paying and the line was long.

1/2 yard of most and fat 1/4's of the rest of the Peppermint and Holly
Berries fabric. Plus the buttons AND some of the towels.

A really cool little pattern for something called a Fabric Pot. It's a Just
Jennifer pattern, www.justjennifer.com but this pattern is not listed on
the website yet. It's just this little fabric cup that you can take to
class and put threads and stuff in it. It's made with 2 strips of
sandwiched fabric (with fleece) that you sew together so it has enough body
to sit up, yet you can squish it in anywhere. It came with the fabric and
the fleece. Pretty cool.

The Magic of Crazy Quilting. GREAT book! PLUS I bought beads and buttons
and lace and silk and satin and wool scraps for crazy quilting.

4 Stitchery patterns from Thimble Creek Creations.
www.thimblecreekcreations.com

3 darling little sacks with civil war fat 1/4's for Dear Jane (BTW, there
was a Dear Jane and a Dear Hannah quilt hanging at the show. They were
beautiful.

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden stick
thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out of whack
so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find out what
kind of wood the handle was made of.

A cute chenille jacket, a baby quilt kit with minkie, flannel and cotton
fabrics, OH! they had these handmade baskets from Ghana that were gorgeous.
I got a big one and a little one. They also had some ethnic fabric that was
so pretty, but I couldn't think of a use. Sorry, Susan, I wish I'd a known.

I'm telling ya, I made 3 trips to the bag check area. If I saw 2 things I
liked and couldn't decide, I bought both of them.

This is in addition to the "help" I gave my friends in their purchases.

I'm tired.

Cindy




--
~~Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid~~



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Old June 24th 06, 09:15 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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"Jessamy" wrote in message
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sounds like you "shopped"for everyone on the NG ;-)

you are *so* kind to think of us too!

--

hehehehehheheheheh

:-p

Cindy


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Old June 24th 06, 09:34 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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hope springs eternal :-)

--
Jessamy - now.. when will I win the lottery - by being given the winning
ticket ? hehehehe
In The Netherlands
Take out: so much quilting to reply.
Time to accept, time to grow, time to take things slow
www.geocities.com/jess_ayad
http://uk.pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/jes...pson/my_photos
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
hehehehehheheheheh

:-p

Cindy



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Old June 24th 06, 11:35 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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In article Sugng.143042$k%3.119865@dukeread12,
"teleflora" wrote:

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden stick
thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out of whack
so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find out what
kind of wood the handle was made of.



Sounds like you really had fun! g As for the little wheelie thing, I
saw that at our show a couple of years ago, and I'm still sorry I didn't
get it. His tools were really beautiful!
--
Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front
http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1

AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education
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Old June 24th 06, 11:54 PM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Yeah, I think this guy is from Utah.

Cindy

"Sandy Foster" wrote in message
...
In article Sugng.143042$k%3.119865@dukeread12,
"teleflora" wrote:

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought
a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller
it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden
stick
thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out of
whack
so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find out what
kind of wood the handle was made of.



Sounds like you really had fun! g As for the little wheelie thing, I
saw that at our show a couple of years ago, and I'm still sorry I didn't
get it. His tools were really beautiful!
--
Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas
my ISP is earthlink.net -- put sfoster1(at) in front
http://home.earthlink.net/~sfoster1

AKA Dame Sandy, Minister of Education



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Old June 25th 06, 12:44 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Whelp, I'm impressed! And links too!!! I'm glad I wore my surfing sneakers
so I could keep up!

I hope you have your treasures pirate proofed!
chipper


"teleflora" wrote in message
news:Sugng.143042$k%3.119865@dukeread12...
Here is a list of what I found.

Ahem.

3 books from Liberty Homestead www.libertyhomestead.com and 4 packets of
their hand-dyed sueded cotton. 4 colors in each packet 1/2 yard of each.

3 Attic Heirlooms stitchery pattern kits. www.attic-heirlooms.com

1 Baby Bib pattern from Little Country Quilts plus 3 of the fabric kits to
go with it from Vogies. www.vogies.com

The pattern for those Quilt as you Sew table runners from Out of the Blue.
www.outofthebluequilts.com plus 2 fabric kits to make the runners. (They
make a really neat purse pattern that is made the same way, but I didn't
see it till I was paying and the line was long.

1/2 yard of most and fat 1/4's of the rest of the Peppermint and Holly
Berries fabric. Plus the buttons AND some of the towels.

A really cool little pattern for something called a Fabric Pot. It's a
Just Jennifer pattern, www.justjennifer.com but this pattern is not
listed on the website yet. It's just this little fabric cup that you can
take to class and put threads and stuff in it. It's made with 2 strips of
sandwiched fabric (with fleece) that you sew together so it has enough
body to sit up, yet you can squish it in anywhere. It came with the
fabric and the fleece. Pretty cool.

The Magic of Crazy Quilting. GREAT book! PLUS I bought beads and buttons
and lace and silk and satin and wool scraps for crazy quilting.

4 Stitchery patterns from Thimble Creek Creations.
www.thimblecreekcreations.com

3 darling little sacks with civil war fat 1/4's for Dear Jane (BTW, there
was a Dear Jane and a Dear Hannah quilt hanging at the show. They were
beautiful.

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden
stick thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out
of whack so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find
out what kind of wood the handle was made of.

A cute chenille jacket, a baby quilt kit with minkie, flannel and cotton
fabrics, OH! they had these handmade baskets from Ghana that were
gorgeous. I got a big one and a little one. They also had some ethnic
fabric that was so pretty, but I couldn't think of a use. Sorry, Susan, I
wish I'd a known.

I'm telling ya, I made 3 trips to the bag check area. If I saw 2 things I
liked and couldn't decide, I bought both of them.

This is in addition to the "help" I gave my friends in their purchases.

I'm tired.

Cindy




--
~~Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid~~




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Old June 25th 06, 12:50 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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teleflora wrote:

Here is a list of what I found.

Ahem.

3 books from Liberty Homestead www.libertyhomestead.com and 4 packets of
their hand-dyed sueded cotton. 4 colors in each packet 1/2 yard of each.

3 Attic Heirlooms stitchery pattern kits. www.attic-heirlooms.com

1 Baby Bib pattern from Little Country Quilts plus 3 of the fabric kits to
go with it from Vogies. www.vogies.com

The pattern for those Quilt as you Sew table runners from Out of the Blue.
www.outofthebluequilts.com plus 2 fabric kits to make the runners. (They
make a really neat purse pattern that is made the same way, but I didn't see
it till I was paying and the line was long.

1/2 yard of most and fat 1/4's of the rest of the Peppermint and Holly
Berries fabric. Plus the buttons AND some of the towels.

A really cool little pattern for something called a Fabric Pot. It's a Just
Jennifer pattern, www.justjennifer.com but this pattern is not listed on
the website yet. It's just this little fabric cup that you can take to
class and put threads and stuff in it. It's made with 2 strips of
sandwiched fabric (with fleece) that you sew together so it has enough body
to sit up, yet you can squish it in anywhere. It came with the fabric and
the fleece. Pretty cool.

The Magic of Crazy Quilting. GREAT book! PLUS I bought beads and buttons
and lace and silk and satin and wool scraps for crazy quilting.

4 Stitchery patterns from Thimble Creek Creations.
www.thimblecreekcreations.com

3 darling little sacks with civil war fat 1/4's for Dear Jane (BTW, there
was a Dear Jane and a Dear Hannah quilt hanging at the show. They were
beautiful.

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought a
beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie thing
that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just roller it
along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little wooden stick
thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the material out of whack
so I quit using it. This works really slick. I forgot to find out what
kind of wood the handle was made of.

A cute chenille jacket, a baby quilt kit with minkie, flannel and cotton
fabrics, OH! they had these handmade baskets from Ghana that were gorgeous.
I got a big one and a little one. They also had some ethnic fabric that was
so pretty, but I couldn't think of a use. Sorry, Susan, I wish I'd a known.

I'm telling ya, I made 3 trips to the bag check area. If I saw 2 things I
liked and couldn't decide, I bought both of them.

This is in addition to the "help" I gave my friends in their purchases.

I'm tired.

Cindy




Oh, it all sounds lovely! All I bought in the fabric line today was 10
metres of 108" wide poly cotton curtain lining for £1.99 a metre to make
toiles out of!

--
Kate XXXXXX R.C.T.Q Madame Chef des Trolls
Lady Catherine, Wardrobe Mistress of the Chocolate Buttons
http://www.katedicey.co.uk
Click on Kate's Pages and explore!
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Old June 25th 06, 01:07 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Sock monkeys are really big, have you noticed? Moda has a whole line of
fabric. I'm not such a fan, but one of the girls that went with me bought
every sock monkey thing she saw.

Cindy

"Chipper" wrote in message
.. .
Whelp, I'm impressed! And links too!!! I'm glad I wore my surfing
sneakers so I could keep up!

I hope you have your treasures pirate proofed!
chipper


"teleflora" wrote in message
news:Sugng.143042$k%3.119865@dukeread12...
Here is a list of what I found.

Ahem.

3 books from Liberty Homestead www.libertyhomestead.com and 4 packets of
their hand-dyed sueded cotton. 4 colors in each packet 1/2 yard of each.

3 Attic Heirlooms stitchery pattern kits. www.attic-heirlooms.com

1 Baby Bib pattern from Little Country Quilts plus 3 of the fabric kits
to go with it from Vogies. www.vogies.com

The pattern for those Quilt as you Sew table runners from Out of the
Blue. www.outofthebluequilts.com plus 2 fabric kits to make the runners.
(They make a really neat purse pattern that is made the same way, but I
didn't see it till I was paying and the line was long.

1/2 yard of most and fat 1/4's of the rest of the Peppermint and Holly
Berries fabric. Plus the buttons AND some of the towels.

A really cool little pattern for something called a Fabric Pot. It's a
Just Jennifer pattern, www.justjennifer.com but this pattern is not
listed on the website yet. It's just this little fabric cup that you can
take to class and put threads and stuff in it. It's made with 2 strips
of sandwiched fabric (with fleece) that you sew together so it has
enough body to sit up, yet you can squish it in anywhere. It came with
the fabric and the fleece. Pretty cool.

The Magic of Crazy Quilting. GREAT book! PLUS I bought beads and buttons
and lace and silk and satin and wool scraps for crazy quilting.

4 Stitchery patterns from Thimble Creek Creations.
www.thimblecreekcreations.com

3 darling little sacks with civil war fat 1/4's for Dear Jane (BTW, there
was a Dear Jane and a Dear Hannah quilt hanging at the show. They were
beautiful.

There was a woodworking guy there and besides the quilt racks and little
quilt coffins that he makes, he had these turned handle tools. I bought
a beautiful seam ripper made out of curly maple, and a little wheelie
thing that flattens seams! The roller is about 1/2" wide and you just
roller it along the seam and you don't have to press it! I have a little
wooden stick thing that I bought for that, but it always pulled the
material out of whack so I quit using it. This works really slick. I
forgot to find out what kind of wood the handle was made of.

A cute chenille jacket, a baby quilt kit with minkie, flannel and cotton
fabrics, OH! they had these handmade baskets from Ghana that were
gorgeous. I got a big one and a little one. They also had some ethnic
fabric that was so pretty, but I couldn't think of a use. Sorry, Susan,
I wish I'd a known.

I'm telling ya, I made 3 trips to the bag check area. If I saw 2 things
I liked and couldn't decide, I bought both of them.

This is in addition to the "help" I gave my friends in their purchases.

I'm tired.

Cindy




--
~~Life is tough. It's tougher if you're stupid~~






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Old June 25th 06, 05:07 AM posted to rec.crafts.textiles.quilting
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Why do I all of a sudden feel like singing the "Twelve Days of
Christmas"?

What a haul! Sounds like you had a grand ol' time!!

Patti in Seattle
(Looking forward to Pacific Northwest Quilt Show in August)

 




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