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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 19:20 #132541

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Bravo on the lovely wall hanging. I hope your hand heals FAST!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 18:49 #132540

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 13:26 #132536

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I just want everyone to know that I love you!

This site has been a real blessing in my life. Thank you all for being 'just what you are', no pretending and lots of caring. You're the greatest.

Luann
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 10:56 #132532

Luann, hope your rug dries out. It wouldn't dry here that's for sure - it is so wet and now it's windy too. Doesn't bode well for the approaching autumn :unsure:
Today I can laugh about the red "stuff" but I was really very, very cross at the time. As always when one door closes (or you slam it behind you :whistle: ) another opens and I would never have started using solids if I hadn't stopped dyeing. It was difficult getting solids here in Europe 10 years ago but now it's a doddle and of course batiks are readily available so I don't feel I'm missing out.
BTW I think it is Pooh you're quoting but can't be sure. I love Pooh and should really read him again. I've got no grandchildren but surely they aren't a prerequisite to read Pooh are they? :P
'Yesterday is history, tomorrow's a mystery
but today is a gift which is why we call it the present'
A great quote from stories I think Have a great day!
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 10:41 #132531

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Marianne,
I think your story is pretty entertaining too. My 'red' rug actually isn't! The red water that was on it, all washed out when it rained the other night. So it must have just been exhausted but sticking! Sorta like me on a dyeing day! LOL funny thing is, the rug is propped over a couple of garbage cans trying to dry out in 85% humidity! It may be a lost cause and not due to the dye, but to mold!!
As a little bear would say, 'oh, bother'. I think that's a Winnie the Pooh saying, but if not, Paddington will do just fine. Can you tell I'm missing the Grandkids? Soon, the trip home is coming, just not soon enough!
Have a great day,
Luann
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 08:45 #132530

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Debbie, I hope you have a speedy recovery from your surgery and NO more pain. It's such a problem when our hands decide to give us trouble!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 04:54 #132529

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Oh dear Marianne, try changing to a sharper needle and reduce the presser foot pressure that should help. :)

Surprised you haven't changed your avatar with your red phobia. Stuff of nightmares :)

Can't change the foot pressure on the old machine - already screwed the screw as far up as it will go (guess how I know it won't go any further up? involves crawling around on the floor :sick: :lol: )

Yes, need to do something about the avatar - still looking for a pink hippo :woohoo:
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 04:41 #132528

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Oh dear Marianne, try changing to a sharper needle and reduce the presser foot pressure that should help. :)

Surprised you haven't changed your avatar with your red phobia. Stuff of nightmares :)

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 02:22 #132527

Luann, it is very interesting to follow your adventures into dyeing. I couldn't help laughing when I read about your red rug. Red dye was the thing that made me give up dyeing almost 10 years ago. We had moved into a brand new house and settled well when I decided that dyeing had to be done and despite not having a utility area any more I did all the prep in the kitchen and carried it downstairs in bags nicely placed in the cat litter tray to rinse in the garden which after lots of buckets of water carrying I did and then went to do final washing and rinsing in the washing machine. The last of the fabrics to go through were the reds and being at the end of the day I had to cook dinner upstairs in the kitchen. The laundry area was at the back of the garage. When I went down to check red soap suds were coming out of the soap drawer running down the white painted wall and flooded the pale grey tiles underneath the machine and the freezer. Somehow or another the red dye in conjunction with the soap I was using had a chemical reaction and it all went haywire. I scrubbed for hours with ever tougher cleaners to try to get the dye out of the tiles, the grouting and the wall. Eventually I got it out of the tiles and most of the grout and painted the wall with a stain covering paint before adding two layers of white kitchen paint. Never, never again I swore and that is one lesson I really did take to heart and I haven't touched any dye since. The remaining dye powder was passed on to newbie dyer along with all my notes and books for her to enjoy. Did I over-react? Probably but to be honest I haven't missed my hand-dyed fabrics and having moved again with no grass in the garden and a very small house and very expensive water I'm happy with my swift and quick decision :lol:
Wendy, your scarf is yummy. I bet you enjoy wearing that in this cool summer we are having here in UK
Annis - your red and white quilts are delightful. I really, really like my Brother embroidery machine - never had such an easy-to-get-to-grips-with emb machine before and it is so accommodating when it comes to thread. Your DGD will have so much fun using the machine you got her.
Congratulation on the grand-babies Ritzy!
What a fun Happy Halloween quilt - there are so many great ideas out there in the quilting world.
I love the rag-bunting - great idea. Thanks for sharing
Sorry to hear about your surgery Debbie! Be careful and pay heed to the advice about what you may and shouldn't do once you start "do-ing" again!
I haven't visited the retreat for a little while so lots to catch up on. I've hit a bumpy road all due to being over-confident in my abilities to FMQ. Decided to do some grid work on what was supposed to be a quick project while I mulled over the 4 FMQ samples. I put together the very last of the blocks from Laura Nownes class to make a container to store my emb stabilizers. All those very thick seams are playing havoc with my quilting which I by now should have known. I will finish but it's a good thing the finished thing will be standing in a corner. My darning foot just haven't got enough clearing and all smoothness in the stitching goes out the door. Now I just want to finish the "darned" thing and move on :P
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 02:22 #132526

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fab bunting terrie, looking forward to seeing that charity quilt.

hope all well with your surgery, Debbie. all the best for a speedy and full recovery.
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 25 Aug 2015 00:42 #132525

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Hurrah for Debbie's mum. Nice quilt :)

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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 24 Aug 2015 19:28 #132524

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Dorothy,
I'm taking Candy's class on silk dyeing and enjoying it. If you really want to get into silk dyeing it would be beneficial. Silk fabric and scarves can get pretty expensive unless you're going to craft shows, etc.
Dyeing 103 is the one that has the biggest volume of recipes. Just take your time and don't hesitate to ask her any questions that come up. She's pretty quick to answer.
Just for your info, the recipes for silk and cotton are not identical. You do use the same Procion MX dyes and soda ash, etc and that helps a lot.
I just finished my cleanup from a full day of dyeing. I did 4 color wheels of 15 steps each. Each piece was a generous half yard, so I will be able to have one set of fat quarters, and two sets of fat eighths to sell. I'm just not sure how the colors are going to turn out. It's always so hard to get an idea when things are processing, they look so murky right now???
I'm tired,,, can't think of why,,,
Luann
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 24 Aug 2015 19:12 #132523

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Debbie, The wall hanging is beautiful. Take care & keep us posted.
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 24 Aug 2015 19:04 #132522

Luann...I'd love to come play in your sink :silly: how fun would that be!!! I'm thinking about taking Candy's class, but thinking maybe the multicolor one. Did you take the silks one, and what do you think of it?
Debbie...great wall hanging :) keep ifs posted on how you're doing, and hang in there!
Dorothy
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