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TOPIC: Dear Jane Start-up Jan 2008

01 Mar 2008 21:05 #14617

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Oops I meant DJ book not DH book -- I was still shocked he stopped at the quilt shop for me.

Sharon again and still in Colorado
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01 Mar 2008 21:04 #14616

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Hey girls -- I am new to this forum but have considered the Dear Jane project for quite some time. Today I was in Laramie, WY for a soccer tourney for DD and my lovely DH stopped at two quilt shops. The 2nd shop was having a first Sat. sale and low and behold there was a DH book on the rack for 30% off, and it literally said, "take me home with you".

My question is, would you all recommend getting the CD or not? Is it really helpful? I am very excited to start this project and intend to make it scrappy to a degree.

Any suggestions would be appreciated.

Sharon in Colorado
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01 Mar 2008 18:31 #14602

Mapster, you're doing great. I haven't finished the triangles from Jan yet. I have made several of the February blocks, rushing to finish before the March fabrics come in. I just printed out three templates from the cd, I'm ready to go hand piece a few blocks this afternoon.


I would certainly make you an offer on your CD if I hadn't already purchased mine, it's a treasure.
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01 Mar 2008 16:53 #14597

Wow! What a learning experience. Paper piecing is not something I was looking to become proficient with, but Jane is leaving me no choice. Most of my first row is done and the first 2 triangles, but some of them are pretty wonky. One, for sure, is a 'do over' and I have not decided about another.

Since I have a Mac and can't use the DJ sofware I bought, I would be happy to make a deal with anyone who is interested in having it. So if you are Dear Jane-ing and think the software and it's 243 page manual would make your life easier, drop me an email and we can work something out.

Meanwhile, they are probably packaging up the next batch of fabric, and I am so far behind :shock:
Sally in foggy Torrance CA
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19 Feb 2008 09:35 #13922

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Judy, I understand what you are saying. But that still uses the lines the software put in for pieces. Our paper suggests taking out a few seams and I don't know how to do that on the software. Do you?

A-9: when printing the pp pattern, the coloring for some pieces is wrong. On the center, the last 4 triangles are supposed to be dark. Compare it with your book. (I took out that extra seam like our instructions say.) Love this block!!

I'm MP A-10 and just need to do the corner miter next. Then the HA.

Joyce
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18 Feb 2008 12:27 #13889

In the software it says to click on the start over button while in the print block section. There are three seperate areas when you pull up the print block. On the top of the pop up, numbering, sections, options. When in sections there is a start over click button. In the options section there is a line thickness choice towards the bottom. I hope this helps. If I am totally off, sorry.
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17 Feb 2008 12:54 #13865

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I've printed as many patterns for paper piecing as I can.

I don't know how to change the pattern lines like we need to in A-12 so will trace my own pp pattern. :? Does anyone know how to do that w/ the software CD?

I see I have a lot of work cut out for me this month - not so many for pp. Nearly in a cold-sweat over hand-piecing. :o I'll work my hardest to MP A-10.

My hand appliqué was just fine last month so that isn't a problem. I should get some of those blocks ready to take on Tuesday (mammo day).
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13 Feb 2008 13:36 #13697

I received my February fabric yesterday, it is equally as beautiful as January. I am printing out the patterns from the CD.
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dj obsession 12 Feb 2008 21:09 #13668

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Some people call it obsession, I consider it passion. I love sewing and I find it very relaxing. With my broken leg I can't drive so I have been home a lot more than usual. I was able to do hand piecing on many of my blocks.

I agree with you. I bought all of her books and cd's. I am currently working on my first hand pieced half hexagon type quilt. I will have to post the ufo.At the present time it travels with me on road trips and dr's appts. I have stared at the dj blocks and diamonds with awe. I will keep practicing with one shape for now. your blocks are great.

Sewing is so my escape to happy place and you all here validate that it is so much more than a hobby.
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10 Feb 2008 19:42 #13596

Some people call it obsession, I consider it passion. I love sewing and I find it very relaxing. With my broken leg I can't drive so I have been home a lot more than usual. I was able to do hand piecing on many of my blocks.
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10 Feb 2008 14:47 #13585

Judy,
you are doing an excellent job. I can't believe you are able to keep up with both the Dear Jane blocks and the Sue Garman BOM.

Your DJ blocks look great. My only comment would be to measure your triangle. I don't have the exact measurements here, but it should be longer than your square blocks. Your photo looks to have the triangle about the same length. It should be approximately 5 1/2 wide by 8 1/2 long.
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10 Feb 2008 13:40 #13581

I have posted a photo of most of my Dear Jane Jan blocks. I am looking forward to receiving my Feb block fabric now.
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06 Feb 2008 11:02 #13382

Most of my fabrics match up, but I don't seem to have the once that would go with the triangles. I am going to take a picture of my Feb fabrics so I now for sure what is what.
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06 Feb 2008 04:43 #13373

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dogquilter wrote:
Joyce you've been busy since you posted your DJ blocks. What beautifl photos of the snow.

I don't know what fabric is supposed to go with the TR1, I don't think I got all the fabrics. My stripe fabric is different from yours too.

Good luck all!!

Oh Judy - hope you heal fast but glad you can still get to sewing & computer!

I wished my TR1 fabric was more green but went with what I had. Did your fabrics match the descriptions on the bag?

I'm anxious for this month's pkg but I have so much to do anyway!

Joyce
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