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13 Mar 2008 17:36 #15418

I started this week working on Drunkard's Path units, using Sharon Schamber's glue method. I'm very happy with the accuracy. I've been cutting the pieces using double-thickness freezer paper templates, and cutting the outside edges over-sized so I can trim to exactly 4 1/2 inches when they're sewn and pressed. I just wish I could make myself make smaller quilts--I always seem to feel it needs to be queen-sized. I may even try to hand quilt this one--haven't done any hand quilting in at least 10 years due to arthritic hands, but maybe I could do an hour or so at a time, and finish it in my lifetime, LOL. Alex's videos have inspired me to try, at least.

Pat in Rockport, TX
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13 Mar 2008 15:45 #15409

PS. I don't recall my post on the certain dates to edit so I will just say I have a few UFO'S and I have found a sweet Alien! :D
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12 Mar 2008 10:28 #15289

Thank goodness I am not the only one that has 6-10 projects going. My family keeps tell ing me to finish one then start another. Yeah right I get so happy when I come home with new fabric I have to get right to it. Or if I see a pattern I really like I want to get started right away. So there is another project in the works. Lastnight I pinned 2 baby quilts, and put a boarder around another one. It was a good night.
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04 Mar 2008 06:56 #14757

NancyAnn1959 wrote:
I have finished one king sized WIP and have just the sleeve and binding to put on a smaller one. I finished quilting 3 project linus quilts and need to just bind one of them. Am just about done with the hand quilting on my Santa Sampler.

Much of this was accomplished at a guild sewing day yesterday.

My March BOM is all traced, cut and ready to go. I'll work on that while visiting my mom in sunny FL.

I think I deserve to start a new project! I bought 2 yards of Egyptian cotton and have ordered some stencils. I always wanted to try a whole cloth white work quilt. It will be fun designing and marking (I hope!) and I love having a hand quilting project for the evenings. Nancy in NY state where it's 60 degrees today but an ice storm is maybe coming...

You most definitely deserve to start a new project!! BTW - we (in MI) got the storm last night and it definitely laid down some ice, then snow, but it wasn't all that bad.

Gotta love a good productive quilt day!
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03 Mar 2008 23:05 #14748

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03 Mar 2008 13:32 #14716

I have finished one king sized WIP and have just the sleeve and binding to put on a smaller one. I finished quilting 3 project linus quilts and need to just bind one of them. Am just about done with the hand quilting on my Santa Sampler.

Much of this was accomplished at a guild sewing day yesterday.

My March BOM is all traced, cut and ready to go. I'll work on that while visiting my mom in sunny FL.

I think I deserve to start a new project! I bought 2 yards of Egyptian cotton and have ordered some stencils. I always wanted to try a whole cloth white work quilt. It will be fun designing and marking (I hope!) and I love having a hand quilting project for the evenings. Nancy in NY state where it's 60 degrees today but an ice storm is maybe coming...
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02 Mar 2008 12:39 #14659

Cats are silly creatures. Mine lost her brother about 3 years ago - he was such a love monster and she use to be very stand off-ish. She now has merged her's and her brother's personality - she's very demanding of attention now :lol:

Yes I had litter mates - 2 sisters. One was big and a real love bug and the other was very small and kind of shy (pic bosted in my blog) but with a killer face. When the big one died, the personality of the little one burst out. She became my most special pet ever.
-Patti whose hoping to see you at the Ann Arbor guild meeting Mar 15
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02 Mar 2008 09:08 #14644

Wow! I have not been keeping up on the forum recently and what fun and interesting topics!!

I am presently working on a Bella quilt for my brother's wedding in Sept '08. And I juse decided to start working on the TQS BOM - I am really looking forward to having a mobile project!

And there are countless UFO's that will get some attention at some point! :wink:
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01 Mar 2008 21:09 #14618

PattiSure wrote:
Thanks Kimber, I am going to visit that guild as one other member who lives near me recommended it as well. Hope we can connect. P.S. I enjoyed your narrative about how your cat demands your attention in another forum. My cat used to do that as well, just kept sneaking closer and finally sitting between me and the machine or the computer staring me in the face! Gotta love em don't cha?! My little one died a few years back and I still miss her so much.

Look me up if you make it to the March one. I'll be there!

Cats are silly creatures. Mine lost her brother about 3 years ago - he was such a love monster and she use to be very stand off-ish. She now has merged her's and her brother's personality - she's very demanding of attention now :lol:
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14 Feb 2008 11:13 #13732

Thanks Kimber, I am going to visit that guild as one other member who lives near me recommended it as well. Hope we can connect. P.S. I enjoyed your narrative about how your cat demands your attention in another forum. My cat used to do that as well, just kept sneaking closer and finally sitting between me and the machine or the computer staring me in the face! Gotta love em don't cha?! My little one died a few years back and I still miss her so much.
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12 Feb 2008 19:14 #13667

:lol: Thanks Ritzy

Patti - I'm a member of the Greater Ann Arbor Quilt Guild. Its a large guild, but I enjoy it. I'm just starting my 3rd year of membership and many folks know my name even if I'm not wearing my nametag (another reason not to change my name :D ). I'm not able to get really involved due to the traveling nature of my job, but I volunteer when I can, make almost all of the meetings, participate in aforementioned mystery quilt, show my quilts at the quilt show and take classes whenever I can. There is a very wide variety of quilters there - hand quilters, machine quilters, piecers - there's even one lady who integrates soda cans in her quilts!

If you're interested in checking it out, feel free to come as my guest. I think you can come to two meetings free as a guest so you can see if you like it. The place, time, speakers, etc are all on gaaqg.com

BTW - I just delivered the baby quilt I just finished to my friend. It was a huge hit! The new mom will likely see it this weekend. We're heading to Hawaii on Thursday - getting away from this snow!!!! So I won't have the pleasure of seeing her face when she receives the quilt. Oh well, I know my friend will relay the sentiments.

Of course, really, have you ever had anyone who *didn't* appreciate a quilt?!?!
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12 Feb 2008 10:54 #13658

You got me giggling too Kimber. I hear ya, I have so many projects but of course in my mind I can do them all and keep coming up with more. You are very close to me, I live in Canton. Do you have a guild you like? I'm still looking.
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12 Feb 2008 08:43 #13650

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11 Feb 2008 18:58 #13631

I'm so glad to know I'm not a minority by having double digit projects going :shock:

I have 5 (twin, 3 full, queen) ready to be quilted - one is on the frame now and I'm trying to figure out the pattern.

I have a mystery quilt in progress which doesn't make me feel guilty since I've gone as far as I can go until March's clue :lol:

I have 110 blocks log cabin blocks ready to be made into a king size quilt :shock:

There's that double wedding ring quilt that is calling my name... I'm thinking about changing it (my name, that is - not the quilt) :oops:

I have a very cool black & white with shots of red that is really wanting me to work on it. If I change my name, this one won't find me. I'll need to reconsider that.

Oh, then there's that leftover UFO from quilting class last July. I really should work on that sometime.

But look at that pretty fabric already matched and ready to go into a gorgeous bed quilt for my dad... or my mom... or my sister... or me.

Or that kit that I picked up in Boston that looks like waves when its all done.

Or that Mardi Gras material that is just screaming to be included.

Sigh. I swear I wouldn't know what to do if I finished everything!
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