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21 Dec 2009 16:10 #41347

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OH! Good catch, efrank! Those instructions are all for the 2009 "Stars for a New Day" quilt that we are just finishing up.
I'm pretty sure that all of that will be changed as soon as they update with the new patterns for 2010 projects: "Star Crazy" and "Hugs & Kisses".


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21 Dec 2009 15:55 #41345

No...I'm not confused (at least not this time) :)
Under each BOM quilt there is an instructional section where there is a write up for each month advising what we will accomplish.
The write ups are the same for both BOM, even though one is pieced and one is applique. It looks like this is the monthly write up for the Stir Crazy quilt, but the same monthly write up is in the Hugs and Kisses quilt (and I know we will not be tackling a feathered star in the Hug and Kisses quilt)
I sent a note to "Contact Us" as Margo suggested. Hope it will be fixed before the first
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21 Dec 2009 11:42 #41330

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Yes, fabric requirements, but no instructions yet. Because the fabric requirements for both quilts are on the same page, maybe she thought they were mixed up?


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21 Dec 2009 11:21 #41327

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Margo,
The fabric requirements are up on the site.
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Re: 2010 BOM 20 Dec 2009 09:42 #41294

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efrank wrote:
Being brave, :lol: I took a look at the instructions for both BOM.
I THINK the instructions for Stir Crazy are in Hug and Kisses
I hope the right people see this note before it's too close to Jan 1st so they are not scrambling
Please check

I'm not sure what "instructions" you are talking about. None will be posted until January 1. If you think there is an error, please send a message to the "CONTACT" link (drop down from DAILY BLOG) as they don't always moniter the forums.


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2010 BOM 20 Dec 2009 09:25 #41293

Being brave, :lol: I took a look at the instructions for both BOM.
I THINK the instructions for Stir Crazy are in Hug and Kisses
I hope the right people see this note before it's too close to Jan 1st so they are not scrambling
Please check
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11 Nov 2009 19:28 #40472

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For those of you who have the kit, what type of fabric is the white background for the Hugs & Kisses applique quilt ? Is it the tone-on-tone type of fabric which is transparent ? A solid ?

I'm thinking of doing the pattern but switching out the greens for reds. Love the Whisperings line and the contrast in the pattern/kit, but don't usually work with that much green.

Thanks for any info !

Sue
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11 Nov 2009 11:19 #40465

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Unwashed fabric will look different in a finished quilt if it is laundered when it's finished. It will have a more puckery, drawn look, especially if a cotton batting is used.
If you like that look, you can skip the prewashing, but I never skip the test for color fastness to make sure that nothing is going to bleed when the final quilt is laundered.
I take about a 4" square of the fabric I want to test and just put it into a WHITE bowl (I use a Corelle cereal size bowl) with hot tap water. After about 15 minutes, I check to see if there is any color in the water. It will show up well against the white bowl. If I want to use that fabric, I will wash it with detergent and Synthrapol (to release the excess dye particles) and dry it, then do the same test again. Sometimes one wash will do the trick, sometimes it takes another wash with Retayne (to set the remaining dye particles). After the second wash, if it's still bleeding, I will usually throw it away or use it for a project that is not going to be washed.

Here is a picture from my Webshots album showing what to look for:


http://entertainment.webshots.com/photo/2859530790102889971dbuimu

Check out the previous photo on the Webshots Album to see if you can tell which of the fabrics were the bleeders!


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10 Nov 2009 19:00 #40446

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I'm not sure yet. I don't usually prewash but there is a lot of white in this quilt and I'd hate for the colors to bleed onto it. Guess I can put off the decision for a little while yet - for now I can just enjoy looking at the beautiful fabrics :)
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10 Nov 2009 05:45 #40427

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Pegjo,
Are you going to prewash the fabrics?
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09 Nov 2009 23:55 #40424

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I just received the fabrics for the 2010 pieced BOM. They are so gorgeous I can't wait to start working on it! I hesitated to get the kit since I really enjoyed choosing my own fabrics this year but decided to try it. I'm so glad I did. I love them all.
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06 Nov 2009 08:26 #40368

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Although I love the applique one and will probably download the instructions, I'm going to attempt the pieced one. I really like how happy and colorful it is.
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04 Nov 2009 17:11 #40319

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I think I just found the project for my batiks and hand dyed collection!!! And, like many of you, I like the "quilting room" in the pieced one.
...now back to the october borders....

Jeanine in cold Nova Scotia
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04 Nov 2009 10:26 #40311

DixieH wrote:
In the newsletter they have a link for fabric yardages for the 2010 blocks of the month. Every time I click on this link I get a "illegal operation message" and the link will not open up.Anyone else having this problem? Thanks, Dixie


I just tried out the link and it works fine for me - it opens up a pdf file.
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