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22 Jun 2008 18:41 #20573

Please count me in too. I've been doing my blocks all along but finally got the camera away from my DH long enough to take photos of what I have done so far. They are all now posted to my profile. I love the name BOM Squad!! This is the first applique project I've ever done. I'm using a combination of Beth Ferrier's and Sharon Schamber's methods and doing invisible machine applique. I am very pleased with the results. Recently found a new foundation that has a very light fusible on one side, so no gluing to the back side of the fabric, just fuse it on with my iron. Also, like Beth Ferrier recommends, I started making two copies of the pattern, one for placement and one to cut up for the applique shapes and staple it on to several layers of foundation (fusible side up) to save time when cutting out similar shapes and then I don't have to draw pattern pieces, I just use the copies. I have taken my blocks to my LQS for show and tell and the owner wants me to teach a class on invisible machine applique!! Not sure when that'll happen but I've been thinking about it alot and feel honored that she asked me!! I love all the blocks that have been postedand have been lurking in the forum and looking at Margo's photos on techniques to do each block! Great work, Margo. I'm am really enjoying this project and am looking forward to finishing my June block very soon!!
Randi in SW WA State
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22 Jun 2008 17:04 #20562

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Duffy, I'd love to make a cover for my machine. All 4 sides are great! :lol:
Happy Quilting,

Shiner TX
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22 Jun 2008 14:47 #20554

Duffy, ever since you mentioned in the big daily blog that you posted pics of your machine cover, I've been dreaming of mine. I thot I would do some kind of house covering years ago but seeing yours really makes my heart race. I want a front row seat to your workshop and I would definately purchase a pattern if you go that route.
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Block of the month 22 Jun 2008 10:17 #20534

Count me in too!! I love the whole concept and am using Ricky's bright Rapsody fabrics, with a few other brights thrown in for good measure :D RuthMcI I love your colors!!! I think it's going to be stunning........Isn't it interesting how so many talented individuals are coming up with sooooo many beautiful, different concepts of the same design? Just love it and it doesn't get any better than this........My June block is posted..........Oh, mine is going to be a collestion of different techniques some soft edge and some folded under using Beth Ferriers technique.........again, I just love doing this and I'm one that never liked applique.......go figure
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Re: How to make a sewing machine cover 22 Jun 2008 09:17 #20532

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Duffy wrote:
Thanks gills for the compliment on my blocks and my sewing machine cover.
I was thinking and yes I would like to teach you how to make you on sewing machine cover.
How do I start this. Should I make a different forum ore can I do that her?
Let me know how I should do it.
But you did not have see all. Go back to my profile and see the rest of the cover. I did delete the three other side so that I could show of my blocks.
Lots of love from Belgium, Duffy

I'm in and working on the BOM too. Duffy, your machine cover is a masterpiece! I love it!

aka ladyquilter

Troutdale, OR
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22 Jun 2008 09:12 #20530

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Duffy -- it's adorable! (I love the little owl in the tree!)
I was thinking and yes I would like to teach you how to make you on sewing machine cover.
How do I start this. Should I make a different forum ore can I do that her?

Maybe if you contact Lilo, she could help you get it put up on the new "Projects" page!

WHAT A GREAT IDEA!! Duffy, that whole cover is just too cute!!! If you can get with Lilo and set up a Project for us, I will try to adapt it to fit my new long-arm machine because it's in the middle of the room and I see it from all sides!! Luv, luv, luv it!!!!!


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22 Jun 2008 08:49 #20529

I've been here daily and when did the new "Projects" page start? I must have been asleep at the wheel here. Maybe it is the heat. Anyway, Duffy, I love the machine cover. That looks like it could take some time unless you could use a panel of some sort. Just add it to my 100 other UFOs. Judy in AZ where it was 115 yesterday[/i]
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22 Jun 2008 08:41 #20528

Duffy -- it's adorable! (I love the little owl in the tree!)
I was thinking and yes I would like to teach you how to make you on sewing machine cover.
How do I start this. Should I make a different forum ore can I do that her?

Maybe if you contact Lilo, she could help you get it put up on the new "Projects" page!
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22 Jun 2008 08:03 #20525

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Hey Duffy....

u are such a sweetheart.... I'll bet that Margo could talk u through how to teach ur sewing machine cover. She's a Pro at it now!

Carla
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How to make a sewing machine cover 22 Jun 2008 03:32 #20517

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Thanks gills for the compliment on my blocks and my sewing machine cover.
I was thinking and yes I would like to teach you how to make you on sewing machine cover.
How do I start this. Should I make a different forum ore can I do that her?
Let me know how I should do it.
But you did not have see all. Go back to my profile and see the rest of the cover. I did delete the three other side so that I could show of my blocks.
Lots of love from Belgium, Duffy
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22 Jun 2008 02:25 #20515

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Gosh, I've missed a few days due to work and look at what all has happened in the forum. Count me in the BOM Squad! I've got a ways to go but am enjoying the journey. I ordered the TQS kit and am adding some different fabrics for some of the baskets and vases. I'm learning needle turn appliqué using Sharon Schamber's foundation. This is my first BOM and I'm way behind!

Duffy, love your blocks and that cover is delicious! Glad to see that you are part of this BOM.

All the blocks look great. It's really neat to see how unique each block is with the different color ways.

WandaM
Happy Quilting,

Shiner TX
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21 Jun 2008 23:21 #20511

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Duffy, I love your blocks. They are great.

Margarita in Auburn, CA
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21 Jun 2008 22:14 #20507

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Ruth, your blocks are beautiful! Duffy, I love that Bernina machine cover--you really should market that pattern. Charlene, I think the word is "overwhelmed" and most of us seem to fit into that category at sometime or other! :lol: I needleturn, too, and it's always so relaxing--that helps when I get too many things going at once.
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21 Jun 2008 21:37 #20504

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Charlene, your block look great.

Margarita in Auburn, CA
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