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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 18:12 #88941

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Yeah Terrie! Glad you kept trying so we could see this happy quilt.

Marilyn--that quilt is amazing when you take into consideration that it is less that 2 feet square. Well done.
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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 16:41 #88938

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Marianne - a thought occurs, is your cutting table a good height for your body dimensions? this might be a possible source of you problems, also are you standing in a draught - I know that that can give neckache whilst working.


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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 16:01 #88934

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Marianne-is-sewing wrote:
Rita, Renata, Limbania and Rosemary,
Thank you for your kind words. Although I have the ergonomic cutter from Olfa which has helped the neck pain I used to get when using the ordinary Olfa cutter it is obviously not as good as I thought. The Martelli cutter looks interesting and I found the Truecut cutter at Jaycotts for £ 20. Although expensive it is much, much cheaper than getting a Baby GO cutter let alone the big Go. I sadly don't know anybody who has one these machines so I could ask to borrow it and I did find some of the dies for piecing give funny finished sizes or maybe it is just me doing the most basic blocks possible so most of the dies are not in "my size".
I hope a good rest will help improve things and I have been using cold packs but not tried alternating between hot and cold. I will give that a go and will be back to piecing asap so I can get my sampler top finished. Meanwhile I will watch old TQS shows and Eleanor Burns videos :D
Marianne

I hope you find a solution that works for you! (And I wish I had other suggestions for you to try, but I just don't know anything about it.) But I feel your pain and look forward to seeing your progress when you are feeling better.

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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 13:24 #88924

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The eye candy on this thread is scrumptious!

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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 12:29 #88922

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Eleanor Burns videos and TQS shows sound like a great temporary alternative. Wish you a speedy recovery, Marianne. I am sure you must be chomping at the bit to get back to your quilting. Hang in there!

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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 11:57 #88921

Rita, Renata, Limbania and Rosemary,
Thank you for your kind words. Although I have the ergonomic cutter from Olfa which has helped the neck pain I used to get when using the ordinary Olfa cutter it is obviously not as good as I thought. The Martelli cutter looks interesting and I found the Truecut cutter at Jaycotts for £ 20. Although expensive it is much, much cheaper than getting a Baby GO cutter let alone the big Go. I sadly don't know anybody who has one these machines so I could ask to borrow it and I did find some of the dies for piecing give funny finished sizes or maybe it is just me doing the most basic blocks possible so most of the dies are not in "my size".
I hope a good rest will help improve things and I have been using cold packs but not tried alternating between hot and cold. I will give that a go and will be back to piecing asap so I can get my sampler top finished. Meanwhile I will watch old TQS shows and Eleanor Burns videos :D
Marianne
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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 09:44 #88914

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Hope you get better quickly, Marianne!

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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 05:22 #88906

Marilyn I love your quilt. The sashing and cornerstones are great - I was wishing that I had done cornerstones the minute I tried to attach the long sashing to the block. :roll: I think your border fabric is really lovely.

Terri, your photo was worth waiting for. Your blocks are really beautiful. So light and fresh. Glad you got that sorted out. And good to know that firefox worked. I use safari and so far I have had no problems but I do have firefox on my desktop just in case.

Marianne, so sorry to hear about your elbow. Have you tried alternating hot and cold compresses every 10 minutes? It should help to relieve the inflammation. And a couple of Nurofen Plus. I have, and do suffer with it myself from time to time and that usually does the trick. Hope yours disappears real soon. :D
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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 03:29 #88903

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Really sorry to hear about your elbow, Marianne, you must have been really smokin' with your cutter this last month :wink:
Truecut do a similar cutter to the one Limbania linked you to, and I saw them for sale whilst at GNQS in Harrogate at the beginning of the month, so I know they are in UK, but it was priced at £22, which put me off I must admit.


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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 02:50 #88902

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So sorry about your elbow Marianne :( hope you get better soon. Have you considered a cutter, like accuquilt? Or an ergonomic rotary cutter like Martinnelli's? Here's a link http://www.martellicatalog.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=PROD&Store_Code=MC&Product_Code=EC-60-RH&Category_Code=RC

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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 02:22 #88901

Marilyn and Terri, your quilts are beautiful and it is a great learning experience to see how different the same quilt can look in different fabrics and how it can be changed by adding or not adding sashing and borders and move a few blocks around. I have learned and am learning so much from this class and the forum.
Sadly I have to take a couple or 3 weeks off from sewing my blocks as my elbow is playing up and I have apparently got RSI from cutting with the rotary cutter! Even typing hurts so I am only using one hand. I am soooooo annoyed and bored but I have brought it on myself so can't really complain :(
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Re: Laura Nownes 19 Sep 2012 01:53 #88899

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Marilyn, your quilt top looks great, the red binding will be the perfec finishing touch :)

Terrie, so glad you were able to upload the photo. Love your fabric colors, your blocks look grate! I also prefer Firefox over IE.

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Re: Laura Nownes 18 Sep 2012 23:49 #88897

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I've given up on IE ages ago. To work on our website at the office we need to use Firefox, for everything else I use google chrome.
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Re: Laura Nownes 18 Sep 2012 19:08 #88889

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Beautiful blocks, Terrie!

Interesting that you can't use IE. I guess I lucked out because I recently switched to FireFox because it was playing the craftsy.com videos better. And I noticed today on steponpins.com a note that says we can't upload our class homework pictures using IE, but should use FireFox instead. So it looks like a lot of Web sites are having trouble with IE. Glad you are back because I love the picture!! Looking forward to the update with your current progress...

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