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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 09:50 #96125

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I think Limbania is trying to hide away while she works on the 'whispers quilt', I can hardly see her!
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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 08:05 #96115

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Rita, Yes, I finally found your quilt and I think it will do alot to bring warmth, cheer and sunshine to a cold damp Irish day. It is alive with light and color. The quilting is stunning. I am loving the keep simple quilting designs the MQG movement is bringing to our craft. Limbina, Good to hear the reassuring report from your doctor. We'll continue to send prayers. I am liking that the creative juices seemed to come with the arrival of Marilyn's quilt. Have a wonderful time with the work you will put into it. I agree with Rosemary, you seem to be fading away. We need a better view of that picture.
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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 04:30 #96100

Limbania this is good news. The doctors are usually right. The diagnostic is a good idea for safety and I am glad that it is all happening quickly for you. As for the ever shrinking image....it's a lovely photo but a little hard to see even with my bionic eyes. Could you crop it to make it a little bigger... or have you become very shy all of a sudden? :lol:

Lois, here is my Rubies are Forever quilt so you don't have to go searching:
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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 03:29 #96095

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Lois you can find Rita's quilt on the thread: What will you finish first in 2013 - page 15

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Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance
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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 03:14 #96092

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I won't spill the beans to Maureen....

by the way have you been dieting too? your fading away into the distance in your new picture.


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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 02:39 #96089

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It's grate to hear you are all rested and relaxed Marilyn. thanks for the confidence, I'll do my best, Pinky promise :(
Hummmm? Should we start a thread about our "old friends"
and "new to us " sewing machines? I read several comments about them here and there....
I think this is a great idea

Looking forward to see some photos of your treadle machine :)

Glad to hear from you Loise! Hope you get caught up soon so you can get back to stitch. :)

Rita, :evil: do you want to get me in trouble? :twisted: :? I'd love to share "The Quilt" and even more, my ideas for "The Other Quilt" but my lips and my computer/iPad are sealed, at least until 2014. :wink:
By the way, your socks are lovely. I used to knit quiet a bit, mostly sweaters and scarfs, never done socks. But motherhood and quilting got in the way and still have an unfinished project I started about 8 years ago. Is a shawl with a lace like pattern. I'm using qiviut yarn, you can see what it is here http://www.qiviut.com/about_fiber_yarn.cfm . Might have to get it out of the drawer and finish it. About 3/4 done so , it shouldn't take long. :)
My DMIL is an avid knitter and my DSMIL loves to crochet so they got me covered making things for the kids. :)

Just a quick update, I saw my doctor this past Monday and she said that it feels like a small cyst and that most of the times they're benign. It can also be a swollen limph nod. She ordered a diagnostic mammogram (which is more specific than the exploratory kind) to get more information. I have it scheduled for Wednesday of next week (Jan/30). That was the sooner they could do it.

Just to tease a little bit... :roll: :roll: Got the design pretty much figured out. Right now I'm waiting for some fabrics to show up while testing a couple of ideas. I'll keep you posted :evil: :lol: Hope I don't get in trouble with Mami Maureen. Well I didn't give you even a clue, did I?

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Re: Chinese Whispers 25 Jan 2013 01:42 #96086

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I give you license to sew Lois :D

Toasty toes Rita, it's one of the things I've promised myself to learn to do.

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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 23:55 #96078

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Where's Rita's Ruby quilt? I missed it. Like the socks. I am behind in other stuff because of quilting. It's time to renew my professional liscense and I am behind in continuing ed credits. While listening to the DVD's I am into finishing knitted UFO's and handstitching the bindings on my belated Christmas presents. Can't wait to get back to my quilting but it will be a few weeks. Edit. I found Rita's quilt. Rubies are Forever is lovely. I am so eager to try some of those quilting techniques.
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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 23:48 #96077

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Where's Rita's Ruby quilt? I missed it. Like the socks. I am behind in other stuff because of quilting. It's time to renew my professional liscense and I am behind in continuing ed credits. While listening to the DVD's I am into finishing knitted UFO's and handstitching the bindings on my belated Christmas presents. Can't wait to get back to my quilting but it will be a few weeks.
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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 22:23 #96076

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Love your socks, Rita! I've only done basic knitting. I seem to keep at it just long enough to be able to do something easy like a washcloth or a simple hat, but then move on to other things so I don't ever master it. I have a friend who is an avid knitter and quilter and we are always amazed at the things that she produces! I'm always amazed by all of the talent that you guys have!!

Nancy
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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 18:02 #96060

Thanks Renata - yes you must shoulder the blame for this one too. :lol: Glad you like the socks Terrie. I used to knit a lot before I started quilting. You are right about it being a take along project. I bring the knitting with me when I pick the kids up from school. There is always a few minutes to knit before they come out. Apparently Time and Tide do wait for children, just not for us adults. :lol:
I don't know how you stand the cold. -25C? Brrrrrrrrr. :shock:
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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 17:51 #96058

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Rita, those socks are gorgeous. Yes, 'back in the day' I was an avid knitter too, but in more recent years, quilting has taken over. Knitting is a great take-along project. So, now you've finished a quilt and a pair of socks. I can't wait to see what the next photo post is going to be. A quilted jacket? Quilted - for fun and charm and beauty , and jacket - for warmth. Now that sounds like a great challenge! (at least to me)
We have a cold front here ( -25C). :|
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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 17:50 #96057

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Your socks are so pretty, Rita--the colors look like opals! You did good and I am very happy that you blame me--I usually get blamed for stuff I don't want to be blamed for... :lol: :lol: :lol: and you're already on your second pair... good for you (and you still got the ruby scrappy quilt done to boot! I love bamboo yarn--you're right, soft and warm. As for the tennis elbow, could you see if the drummer-turned-physical therapist has a video for that too? :D

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Re: Chinese Whispers 24 Jan 2013 17:42 #96055

Well seeing as Limbania is not being very forthcoming about what Marilyn's quilt is like I will show you a photo of my first pair of knitted socks since I was 11 years old. It's all Renata's fault. She posted a photo of socks she was making and I just had to give it a try. It has been a particularly cold winter here and my feet have really been hating it so that spurred me on. I made this pair for myself and they fit absolutely perfectly. They are made with 75% bamboo and 25% nylon and they feel so soft. I have already reached the heel on a pair for DD. Thank you Renata for reminding me of this long forgotten craft. (I think I am getting tennis elbow again now. :roll: )
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