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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 18:12 #132207

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It's beautiful, Pam! And so are all of the others. Thanks for sharing, Wendy!! Always good to see your and Lorchen's smiling faces!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 17:11 #132205

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It's a pleasure Pam, I was so excited to find it and pleased it was hung so beautifully.

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 15:39 #132203

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Oh Wendy, here is the biggest cuddle ever, thank you SO much for the photo's! I realised after I had posted my quilt to the show, that I hadn't taken a photo, if my quilt had got lost I would have nothing to remember it by. Then you did this for me - you are a true STAR. Thank You, Thank You, Thank You. I had no intention of entering this quilt in a competition but... I had watched a TQS show where Bonnie Browning was encouraging everyone to enter quilt shows, with the logic that there would not be quilt shows without quilts. I used Bonnie's analogy to encourage all my quilting friends to show their beautiful quilts in shows. After I had finished this quilt my friends told me I HAD to enter it in a show. The hardest part was thinking up a title for my quilt, as I had used patterns from Elizabethan pattern books for the applique I used the most obvious title. Wendy you are the nicest, truest friend anyone could have, you took time and effort for me and you have made my day. One day I may be able to do something wonderful for you, but until then THANK YOU SO MUCH.
Love Pam
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 15:15 #132202

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I bumped into Lorchen at the show. This photo may explain why you've not seen much of her recently :S

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:lol: :lol:

Here we are excuse my ugly mug

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this is Lorchens quilt
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Lea McComas was showing as well and got third in pictorial quilts for this amazing quilt

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My favourite quilt was this landscape, so effective and the colours are a lot brighter than my photo

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There was a beautiful Sedona Star shown by Sandra Goff and Marian Mathews does anyone know them

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and of course our Rosemary's miniature quilt which was commended

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Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 14:34 #132201

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I love your hand quilting- really makes this quilt special. Linda
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 13:22 #132200

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Hello Sue good to see you.

Yoo hoo Pamela
I saw your lovely quilt here it is with my friend Jane, I don't know what she's laughing at

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and just look at this edging it's super

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I've got some more pics to show you of the show but old man says dinners nearly ready so you'll have to be patient :)

ok I'll turn them round in a bit.

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 10:50 #132193

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Marianne, the batik hexies are machine sewn. I rarely do any hand sewing except for the back of the binding and some occasional applique. My website is www.amc-quilts.com.

I had one of those days a couple weeks ago. I pinned the binding to the back on one of my wall hangings and was sewing in the ditch on the front, removing the pins before I got to them. Somehow I missed a pin and the head got stuck in the feed dogs. It was also in the fabric so there was no way to get it out without removing my seam guide which was taped to the extension table, the needle, the presser foot, and the stitch plate which had 2 screws, then putting it all back together. Then as I continued sewing I was repositioning and somehow another pin from somewhere else on the quilt back ended up under the needle!
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 10:33 #132192

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For Marianne. For anyone who is celebrating! For anyone who needs to console themselves. For those who want to rejoice with those who are rejoicing and crying with those who are crying. For those who are just 'here'.
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 09:11 #132190

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I don't pop up here very often these days much to my shame but I do keep in touch with what is going on and just had to say AWESOME result Rosemary you done well girl .Hope you all have fun at FOQ you lucky things , somebody post some photos for us all to see please.
Yn Harddwch Gogledd Cymru
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 07:04 #132189

My, oh my - I'm not safe around any sewing machine right now! Just FMQ the teflon baking sheet I have taped to the extension table of the machine to my sampler :sick:
Guess I need to find my seam ripper and could you pass that bowl of Lindor please :P Couldn't understand why I suddenly couldn't push the sandwich around :S

Ah well needed a coffee break anyway :lol:
Hope you lot are doing better!
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 02:35 #132188

lotti wrote:
When you have a piece of thread caught somewhere and just can't get it out, try running (UNWAXED) dental floss through the thread-path
I think this should be a standard item supplied with any sewing machine (of course they'd relabel it Bernina and multiply the price by ten) :blink:

Thanks Lotti! I tried a piece of Bear thread but it turned out the thread somehow had wound itself round something which is what DH discovered in his engineering way of looking at things :P I can't open up the top or side of this machine like I can/ could the old machines so I couldn't figure out what was going on. I'll check out the chemist to see if they do un-waxed dental floss. I know what you mean about Bernina - they seem to be very good at that particular party game :whistle:
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 02:25 #132187

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When you have a piece of thread caught somewhere and just can't get it out, try running (UNWAXED) dental floss through the thread-path
I think this should be a standard item supplied with any sewing machine (of course they'd relabel it Bernina and multiply the price by ten) :blink:
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 09 Aug 2015 01:55 #132185

I've not have time to check in and read for more than a week now so really behind with my reading.
Dorothy; so sorry to hear about your torn rotator cuff
Lotti - that cheery little friend is soooooo cute. Please keep those photos coming. Have a great holiday. Minou is sweet too
Fingers crossed for the bb day Ritzy
Not surprised you are pooped Terrie - I'm tired just reading what you have on your to-do-list
Heather, those blocks look like a lot of fun. I don't know what is worse sick children or sick husband!
Luann those Guild quilts quilting is very, very nice, you're obviously taking to your new toy like a duck to water. As always it's practise, practise, practise isn't it?
Geneva I'm so sorry to hear that Sybil is waiting for an L board; she is a very expensive lady-in-waiting. I've decided next time my Bernina needs a new board it isn't going to have one. Like your quilt - that is a lovely one for a baby and one that will grow with her. Great mug rug - have you serged the edge?
Congratulations, Rosemary! Fabulous news and so well deserved. Have a nice time away resting on your laurels ::):
Annis, I made a quilt years ago like the one you have drawn in your program - it was before I had a digital camera so no pics sadly but the pattern was called Trellis and I have later seen it called Cherry because it was made with cherry fabric and red and green "trellis". It's a great pattern and very versatile. Love your hexies. Isn't batik hard to hand sew? Could you post a link to your website please?
Cats are dangerous animals by the sound of it Wendy - stick to chicks, Congratulation on your new bathroom.
Margerita, great quilts. Great-granddaughter will love hers.
I'm finally getting some FMQ done; haven't done any since May so feel rather rusty but my old Bernina 801 is smooth and it is now quite relaxing. Working on a fruity sampler - the final of 4 samplers.
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I'm also progressing on my digitizing challenge and learning a lot along the way. Had a scary moment yesterday when a top thread popped during a stitch out of a design and I couldn't get the thread end out of the machine. I had had problems the other day with the same thread breaking but thought I needed a new needle but it was the thread that was the problem. DH came to the rescue just when I was ready to try to get the cover off the machine. He got the thread out and the rest of that spool of thread is now in my thread bin - pyh.
Have a great Sunday and thanks to you all for sharing here. Great retreat!
Marianne
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Virtual Retreat Aug thru Dec 2015 Info on first post 08 Aug 2015 14:31 #132174

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Gorgeous quilts Margarita
Best Wishes Pam
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