The Quilt Show presents A to Z for Ewe and Me, the latest quilt in prizewinning quilter Janet Stone's 26-quilt alphabet series. Designed exclusively for members of TQS, the 69"x 82" quilt is a playful yet sophisticated sampler. Each letter in the alphabet has its own panel, where it's combined with a related pieced or appliquéd block. Make one for the child in your life, or make one for the child in you!
I don't know about flip flops...we need water wings here in the UK, but today the sun is shining and I might go and tidy up the garden........but it's much warmer in my sewing room.....decisions...decisions which will win ???
Anne
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25 Feb 2014 16:20 #116050
Yes, that Polar Vortex is pushed South from the mild temperature in the Pacific going north. It's going to be milder in Alaska than here in Laval (Montréal) or even in New York City.
If that "Polar Vortex" could just stay home...
Andrée
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25 Feb 2014 10:05 #116028
On this side of the pond they are calling it a "Polar Vortex" The cold is starting again with temps. below freezing and the wind chills worse. Hopefully this time we won't get so much snow/ice. And this past Saturday it was up to 70 F, sunny, beautiful. (I am in southeast Missouri, USA.) The weather is crazy. Hope all are safe and warm.
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24 Feb 2014 16:18 #116000
It certainly feels better and all seems calm. The weather extremes seem to have affected our friends across the pond as much. Change in the gulf stream I guess.
Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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24 Feb 2014 15:47 #115997
We have been very lucky here in Woking and haven't been flooded...lots of rain and very high winds.
I feel so sorry for all those that have been affected by the terrible weather the UK has been having, let's hope that it has ended now....fingers crossed.
Anne
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24 Feb 2014 14:52 #115990
Thanks Wendy,
I found it on Amazon....I will use up the glue I have. I'm only using a spot of it to hold corners of triangles together.
I have tested the glue and it seems to be OK.
I hope you are having nice weather and that the chickens are warm, roll on the spring and to be able to get out into the garden to tidy up.
Anne
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Re: Elmer's School Glue -
23 Feb 2014 11:42 #115945
Hi,
I put some of the Hobbycraft school glue onto some fabric stuck another piece on top then ironed it till it was dry....left it overnight then washed it this morning and it all seems to have come out I've ironed the scrap of fabric and I don't see any problems. But don't take my word for it.
As I will only be using a tiny dot to keep edges together on any triangles on future B O M blocks I shall continue to use it sparingly.
Anne
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