Love my HST's! Know I have to figure out what to make with them. Any ideas? Phyllis
Phyllis,
Click go on the bottom of this page. Where it has the box jump to Friendship Triangle Exchange. You'll see that there are lots of other topics involving the exchanges, including one about "what are you going to make?"
Tried copying the link below, don't know if it will work. But you'll be able to find it.
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=4294
Here's the link: [url]forum/friendship-triangle-exchange/4294-what-pattern-are-you-planning-to-make-with-the-hst-[/url]
It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'
25 Apr 2011 20:19 #63417
Love my HST's! Know I have to figure out what to make with them. Any ideas? Phyllis
Phyllis,
Click go on the bottom of this page. Where it has the box jump to Friendship Triangle Exchange. You'll see that there are lots of other topics involving the exchanges, including one about "what are you going to make?"
Tried copying the link below, don't know if it will work. But you'll be able to find it.
viewtopic.php?f=141&t=4294
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'
25 Apr 2011 16:18 #63385
until I get some of the Sue's dressed. I think I'm also going to have a lot of fun dressing Ricky as well
:shock: :shock: :shock:
Regarding my above comment about having fun dressing Ricky, please go to the thread Margo set up for me called Shirley's Sunbonnet Sue's (for international Sue clothing ideas), and read the beginning comments Margo and I shared. I love Ricky's Rhapsody designs and want to miniaturize them so they would go up his jeans pant leg or on a vest! BTW, 4 of our SOTTT international sisters gave wonderful ideas for dressing my Sue blocks for each country! If you haven't done so, please go add your 2 cents worth ASAP. I'd love to have your input I'd also like to hear from my American SOTTT sisters and brothers because I'm doing a special quilt of Sue's and Bill's/Sam's? for us as well.
...And thank you, thank you, thank you for all the great ideas so far and, hopefully, the future ones too!
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'
18 Apr 2011 15:27 #62667
Checking my signature again. Yeah! I got it right! Margo, the problem was that I didn't "uncheck" the box labeled "Disable BBCode." Details...details! Thanx for your help!
Now for those quilty photos I need to download on my profile...one step at a time!
Shirley, you do need to upload your profile picture soon now that your signature is done! You are so active on the Forum that it would be great to be able to put a face to all of your wonderful posts. Pleeeeaaaasssse ......
Hi, Debbie! I spent a good part of Sunday uploading photos of some of my quilts. Learned a lot about Photoshop and the TQS process to add pix to my profile. Now I just need to get a current mug shot to upload and I'm done for a while...until I get some of the Sue's dressed. I think I'm also going to have a lot of fun dressing Ricky as well
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'
18 Apr 2011 09:56 #62636
Thanks for the link, I enjoyed seeing it. I kept trying to see if thay had any work in the huge (16'-20')frames they had when I was there, but they didn't have any large framed pieces on show. It is fasinating to see how the technique of blackwork has changed from it's original style of the tudor period to the early 1600s when it was first popular, to it's revival in the 20th century, through to now. Styalistically it has changed dramatically yet it is still all Blackwork!
Embroideress Extrordinaire & Mad Hatter
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Re: CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'
18 Apr 2011 06:46 #62619
Rosemary,
Oh my goodness, I think I visited the Royal School at Princes Gate when you were there!!! With DH on business trip and I walked all over that area...V & A, Hyde Park, Knightsbridge and, of course, Harrods!! Was into needlepoint at the time and purchased a tapestry kit somewhere in Knightsbridge. I say "walked" as it was my first trip out of the US and was too scardy-cat to try the "tube" on my own...have since made three more trips and can manage quite well. Sorry I missed the CBS show this morning, but be assured that I will be up early and glued to the "telly" on the 29th!!
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