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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 02 Oct 2015 00:55 #133401

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Margarita, glad you're feeling well enough to be able to do hand quilting. Keep up the therapy and combined with all healing thoughts and prayers from all your quilty friends, hopefully you'll be feeling a lot of improvement soon.

his version of back-stretches - he's helping you with your exercise & therapy:
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 22:05 #133399

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Hi, I have been keeping up with what everyone is doing, great work everyone.
I am very slowly coming along on hand quilting my Dear Jane quilt at home, and hand quilting my Secret Garden wall hanging. when I go to my different quilting groups meetings.
I still having back troubles. Doing some physical therapy, and lots of heat on my back.

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 21:58 #133397

Rosemary, well, the shirt was 4 pieces -- back, then 2 front cross pieces, then the bottom front. So the "neckline" didn't need sewing, thank goodness! Just attach the shoulder on each side, and then attach the sides (front/back) to each other, and they crossed naturally :) But *thank you!!* for the kind words :) I am very pleased with how it turned out.

And yes, Ritzy, it will be slept in (and also worn at the PJ party -- we get to "walk the runway" and everything if we show up in PJs we made ourselves, LOL!) and DH said "maybe even wear for date night?" because the top isn't a typical PJ material. (well, I will leave the PJ pants for sleeping in not wearing out...). I'm not fussed at all about how they are coming, just happy they fit :)

The pants are already giving me fits, but my friend Joyce talked me through those issues (my pattern had conflicting information, which she corrected). Tomorrow will be unsew the pocket pieces from the front of the pants leg pieces, then flip everything around properly, then start over. But I have no out-of-the-house obligations, so should get pretty far on the pants. I hope. I'll update when I can.

I also need to fit in time to play with my just-arrived early birthday/Christmas gift from my Dad & stepmom; she is a quilter as well, and saw me mention a quilt I'd like to make for my son for graduation, full of HSTs and she decided I needed an AccuQuilt cutter. !!!!! My AccuQuilt Go! arrived today, much to my delight!!! (I'd thought probably the Baby, since they are so very pricey!) So of course I need to try it out as well......
Heather, a Texan living in Brasil

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 20:34 #133394

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No this was years ago :)

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 19:21 #133390

Wendy,
I just got home from Philly! Did I miss you?

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 18:07 #133388

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She won't Ritzy she's going to a party in them!

I went to Philadelphia on a quilting holiday and when we were out in Amish country we went to a pyjama party at a quilt shop. Luckily I had my kimono dressing gown with me I'd made of fat quarters of Japanese fabric. Fun I loved the way the local girls dressed up.

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 17:55 #133385

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Heather--your PJs are looking good so far! Enjoy and remember--you will be sleeping in them so they don't have to be perfect.
Blessing from Northwest Indiana, USA
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 11:30 #133347

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Rosemary, you could be a judge on "Britian's got Sewing Talent!" :woohoo:
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 11:16 #133346

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Heather, although the shirt is sleeveless, the arm holes look a good size on you (not too large or gaping), and also the v neckline is sitting very nicely too - frequently this type of neckline gets stretched in the making and gapes and sits away from the body. A good start to your clothing sewing career :cheer:


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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 08:19 #133344

You are all too nice! thank you!

I'm glad to hear pants are easier than tops; I hope so! -- though notice I didn't do things with sleeves -- the kimono was just one rectangle, folded over, cut an upside down L shape out of each side (so you end up with a T shape, more or less), sew up those sides and over, and cut up the middle front. done. The shirt you will note is sleeveless. I know my limits, LOL!, and didn't want to try putting sleeves in. :)

I didn't get to start the pants yesterday, but will start today. I hope to be done by the weekend, because I need to then go buy fabric to do a Halloween costume for my middle son. If I manage these pants, and they fit well and all, then I will be brave enough to do his.
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 02:05 #133339

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Your tops are lovely, almost make me want to rush off and learn dressmaking

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 00:05 #133334

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Heather, loved your tops. I am sure you will do fine with the pj bottoms. They are easier then tops. Good luck.
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 01 Oct 2015 00:03 #133333

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Loved your description of making pj's Rosemary. I bet you could make telling someone how to put a continuous lap placket, on a sleeve, before applying the cuff, sound easy. That is a crazy sentence, but maybe you can figure it out. One of my DDs called me at work and asked to explain it over the phone to her. I told her to call my sister. I could have shown her when I got home, but I can't explain that over the phone. :) :) :)
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 30 Sep 2015 22:53 #133332

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Heather - Both pieces look great!

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