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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 03 Sep 2012 00:14 #87548

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:lol: :lol: :lol: I know exactly how it works! Do that myself pretty often too Nancy. :oops:

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 01 Sep 2012 21:21 #87447

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Renata - Glad things went well with your fabric! I can't wait to see how it all comes together.

Limbania - Those fabrics look luscious! I can't afford to get addicted to another kind of fabric right now. I just made a big order from Hancocks of Paducah. What could I do? They sent me an email with a 20% off coupon and there were gobs of wonderful fabrics in their "Web specials" area that were $5-6 per yard. Add free shipping to that, and I don't see how I could possibly have passed that up!

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 01 Sep 2012 14:14 #87428

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Wow! So glad it all worked out and you still have a little bit of fabric left Renatta.

Here's a link to where I bought my Kasuri fabric http://www.rossvillequilts.com/cgi-bin/Store/store.cgi and is still on sale. I got the full yard bundle :lol: Their shipping charges are very reasonable and fast service. I think their sale goes on thru the holiday weekend, but you can check their main page to see. You'll have to scroll down the page, it's in abc order.

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 01 Sep 2012 13:08 #87425

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Limbania, the Kasuri fabrics from Moda are GORGEOUS!!! I will definitely go and look for them--did not know about it and am so glad you posted the link.

Just finished cutting the fabric for my half square triangles for the Pepper Cory project. What a close call--the larger leftover pieces are 3"x6", the rest are slivers, as you can see. One wrong cut and I would have had to pick another fabric to work from. RELIEF!!!

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And of course, as Murphy's Law would have it, the battery on my camera needs recharging and I can't find the charger... so I scanned the scraps directly onto the scanner. :) oops, the scanner must have been set to B&W but you get the idea of what's left...

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 01 Sep 2012 12:16 #87423

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Can't wait to see what you make with those gorgeous fabrics. I wish I could take that clase. I have a pretty good collection of daiwabo fabrics. For about a couple of years I was in a Daiwabo club of the month from a quilt shop in Missouri and every moth would get a number of FQ. I also have a BOM that combines embroidered snowy scenes and pieced blocks using daiwabo fabrics. Haven't got too far ahead on that one :oops: :oops: :oops: I just love the look and feel of Japanese fabrics. Moda just released this new fabric collection: KASURI you can see it at this link whttp://www.unitednotions.com/fcc_kasuri.pdf Just couldn't resist, is gorgeous in person, love it! I'm also receiving BOM fabrics for this quilt:

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Ay, ay ay! Is there something called quilt-addicted? :wink:

Have fun with BJ at the PQS and enjoy your class :)

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 01 Sep 2012 09:53 #87411

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Thank you, Nancy and Norma! Now I just have to stop playing with the fabrics... I found a few more good combos I had not thought about before... gotta get those half-square triangles made for the class and then let go! :)

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 31 Aug 2012 12:14 #87343

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I knew you would find a solution. Have fun with the class. I'm looking forward to see what you will make

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 31 Aug 2012 06:52 #87314

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Renata - I hope you and BJ have fun!! I think your fabrics will be wonderful. I kind of like it when I'm short on fabric since it pushes me to be creative, but you are always creative without that push. I can't wait to hear about the class and see how it all goes together. I'm sure your daiwabo fabrics will work well.

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 31 Aug 2012 06:08 #87309

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Reetzbobeetz wrote:
Renata you are a lucky girl. I would love to go to that class. Please take photos and let us know all about it. :D
Will do! I learned a bit of sashiko from older women when I lived in Japan, but never had too much time to dedicate to it. I did collect a few sashiko books and magazines while there (and have not lost my Japanese reading skills, although the pictures are self-explanatory), so now I am dusting them off and setting aside some time so I can play with this too!

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 31 Aug 2012 05:38 #87307

Renata you are a lucky girl. I would love to go to that class. Please take photos and let us know all about it. :D
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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 31 Aug 2012 05:06 #87304

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Thank you, all for your helpful comments and encouragement. My major concern about the daiwabo fabric, if I were to experiment a little, is that I only have one fat quarter of it in the darkest shade and if I experiment on a small piece, I would not have enough left to do the actual quilt... :( I have no reservations about cutting into to it, though, because I think I have found the perfect project for it. In fact, there is a possibility that even that FQ may not be enough... my solution to that problem, however, will be to make a border with two different daiwabo fabrics so that one color will run into the next and I might separate them with a dark half square triangle as I did with my Santa quilt that I show here. Or I could do the border in part with daiwabo and combine it with homespun fabric.

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The quilt is for the Pepper Cory class BJ and I will be taking at the Philadelphia quilt show. The basic blocks must be made in advance. The indigo fabric for the sashiko work is part of a kit Pepper Cory sells for the class so I am making my best guess on colors that will go well with the indigo fabric. As you can see, I did not veer off too far from the sample's colors because I thought they are pretty traditional in terms of what a Japanese color choice might be, but I successfully shopped my stash without additional purchase, which made me very happy. The photo is from the internet which advertises Pepper Cory's class at Philadelphia.

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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 30 Aug 2012 19:23 #87287

Renata your fabrics look so perfect for a sashiko quilt. I can't wait to see what you do with them. What will you use for the sashiko itself? And where is the Pepper Cory class, is it at the show you are going to soon?
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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 30 Aug 2012 16:33 #87277

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Zarah wrote:
Renata, your fabric choice is lovely. Go for it and if something doesn't work, there is always another solution. Trust your instinct.
I say this with confidence because when you comment on others projects I feel that you always point on the exact problems or solutions and you give so much positive feedback. Now use that skill for yourself.
Following up from what Zarah says, if you have problems seeing your own way, you could try imagining that it is someone else's problem that they are asking about - photographs on the computer screen might help give you the necessary distance.


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Re: Daiwabo Yarn Fabric 30 Aug 2012 15:54 #87269

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Renata, your fabric choice is lovely. Go for it and if something doesn't work, there is always another solution. Trust your instinct.
I say this with confidence because when you comment on others projects I feel that you always point on the exact problems or solutions and you give so much positive feedback. Now use that skill for yourself.

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