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    Very pretty, Dawn.

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      Dawn that wool poinsettia is very pretty. You can't make quilts for new grandbabies!? :blink: What is this world coming to! And you are correct, more time for show quilts!

      Ok, you know those really easy no sew, fleece blankets I am making for my granddaughters? I finished them yesterday! Yay! I decided to wash them as they smelled funny. I took them out of the washer and almost all the knots had come undone! (I guess they weren't really knots then, were they?) Luckily some of the knots stayed so both parts of the blankets stayed somewhat together so I didn't have to lay them out and repin them both.

      My sweet husband showed me how to make square knots. (It's good to have a Navy man around!) So, I sat and tied square knots for quite awhile. I quit when it became cocktail hour as the blanket wasn't quite dry and my lap was damp. How in the world do I get myself into these messes? I am very glad this happened to me and not to my sweet daughter in law. I definitely wouldn't be MIL of the year! ha!

      Today I will be working on layering Dylan's quilt and quilting it a bit. Then later I'll be tying knots..... :unsure:

      Take care, everyone! geneva
      Geneva

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        Love the wool, Dawn! You really do such beautiful work! I can't believe you were asked to not make any more baby quilts. Definitely something that wouldn't happen in my family since they can never get enough quilts! I think that'll be even more the case when the next generation starts popping up because baby quilts get so much wear they don't last as long. Oh well, like you say, more time for your competition quilts!

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          Dawn, I will give my button box a look over. Your poinsettias in wool are gorgeous.

          Geneva, I had a blanket like those that a friend made for me. I got to a point where I wanted those ties gone. I pinned the two pieces together and stitched around the outer edge just inside the ties, used a wavy edged rotary blade to trim them off, and have used it a lot since. I also saw where you could make slits perpendicular to the edge and weave a ribbon thru them. I would still seam around the edge to keep things together if a little one decided to remove the ribbon. You can do a scallop edge then. The snuggle is there, just not the ties.

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            Dawn, lovely poinsettia, especially like the white embroidered feather stitch around it.

            Kathy

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              Wow Dawn, beautiful

              Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                Dawn, just went back to look at your pieces, from the computer, first saw them on my phone and they are wonderful. Do you need anyone else to go hunting for brass buttons? I'll have a look in my box for you.

                Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                  retreat work. I'm working on a wedding signature quit for my son and DIL. At the wedding everyone was invited to sign a square of fabric that was in a nice scrapbook. Later, to be made into a quilt. The bride choose the pattern and the colours fuchsia and purple were her wedding colours. I've added a pic of the retreat room.





                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    It's beautiful, Terrie! And that looks like a great room for a retreat -- lots of space and plenty of sunlight.

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                      Everyone is working on such wonderful projects. I don't have a lot of time for quilt making right now so my sewing room is staying pretty clean. I did work on a project over the weekend though, making sure I put everything up when I was through. I'm making 3 bed runners and throw pillows, using a shower curtain as the focus fabric. I've never done that before! I had a general idea of what I wanted but some of the birds were too close to the edge so I had to cut them straight instead of on point as I would have preferred. I cut the block centers 12" as planned but when I found the lightweight interfacing that was leftover from a project years ago it was only 20" wide and there would only be enough if I cut it 10". So I went back to EQ and added a twist to the blocks. I like them much better now. I just happened to have 1/2 yard pieces of the peach fabrics so those were used for the twist and they will also be used for the outer border as I have already purchased more. The width of the strips going around them depended on the amount of fabric I had since this was a weekend project at my country home and there are no quilt shops close by. I had to keep searching my stash for more fabrics and borrowed a fat quarter from a UFO. That took lots of extra time. My 5 year old grandson wanted to know what the blue tape in the middle was for. I told him they were labeled 1-2-3 or A-B-C to keep them in order. Also to make sure I squared them up with the twist going in the right direction. If I knew at the start they were going to have a twist I would have made a template and turned them all on point, but they are what they are and I hope to finish piecing them this weekend



                      I have one more batik bed runner to make which I'm designing now and then maybe I can get back to finishing a few older projects. Wishing you all a Happy Thanksgiving with family and friends. We will have it one last time at our city home. We've been saying that for 3 years now but I think this time it is for real. Next month I may start packing the stuff in the kitchen just to make sure. If it's all in boxes I won't be able to cook.

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                        I got an email in today from Spoonflower. They are the folks that I've had print some sample fabrics. Anyway, starting Dec 7 (for 12 days) they will be sending out an email each day with instructions on how to work with your image and then the uploading and printing of it. This is all FREE and you don't have to print anything if you choose not to. I may not have the time to work on it then, but I'm going to get the emails so in the future I can work through it at my leisure. I do have their 'workbook' and I would imagine they'll just be going over what is in it, but there may be a tip given that will help me later. I just wanted to let you all know, if you're interested in learning about the process of printing your own designs onto cloth, wallpaper, or gift wrap.
                        May God bless each of you with family and friends to be thankful for,
                        Luann

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                          Dawn - Fabulous wool poinsettia pillow I'll have to add that to my to do list!
                          Geneva - Love Dylan's quilt. Your color choices are fantastic.
                          Wendy - Wow your journal cover looks great!
                          Lorna - Hope you found your Bernina cord.
                          Terrie - Love the wedding signature square quilt - your new DIL choose great colors.
                          Annis - Wonderful bird bed runners/pillows, I've not thought of using a shower curtain for the focus fabric neat idea!
                          Luann - My son used Spoonflower to design fabric for matching family shirts - I'd not even considered the possibility of DIY fabric designing the end product turned out great!
                          Barb

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                            So I made it to my country home without the box that has the border fabric for the bird bed runners. I was in such a hurry to miss the heavy rain that I didn't do a double check on the boxes. Now what to do!!! Was only disappointed for a few seconds. The list of what else I could do is long. There is that batik bed runner. The printed design was in the box but it's also on my PC laptop that I bring with me. The template I need is on my Mac in town. Oh, it's also in a PDF file on my laptop which was put there from a backup I had here. Thank goodness for backups. Only problem it doesn't give me an option to choose "do not scale" on the printer here so would have to print it then enlarge it slightly and make copies. The vellum paper I prefer is also In town, but I found a box full of other types of paper here so that's not a problem. And then there is an old Mac and printer upstairs. I think I will turn it on and see if I can open the PDF file on it and if the printer ink isn't dried up then I will be able to print my templates correctly. Wish me luck.

                            I left the house in town with fans blowing on the wall where water is still running down from a roof leak. Hope they get that fixed soon. Then my DD informed me the ants were back. At least they waited until after the big meal. For now I will put that all out of my mind until Monday and get busy enjoying a quiet, rainy weekend.

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                              Dawn beautiful poinsettia. I am still puzzling over not making any more baby quilts. What happens when they get older and ask why grandma didn't make them a quilt? I would make one for each grandchild anyway and pack them away for the future. I would love to have a quilt my grandmother made for me. Regretfully, the quilting grandmother had passed before I was born and the other grandmother did not quilt. She did spoil me though.

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                                So many posts since I last visited and I haven't got time to stroll through them until next year. BUT I thought I'd share the only quilty bit of sewing I have managed since my last visit: a Christmas leaders-enders table topper with a split 4-patch backing with additional strips to make up the size.









                                Hope you will all have a lovely December and whatever you celebrate this month Season's Greetings and can't wait to see you all and catch up in January 2016. Take care

                                Marianne

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