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    #31
    Betty Jo, I want a signed copy of your first book, please!!
    From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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      #32
      Me too! :mrgreen:

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        #33
        Put me down for an advanced order!

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          #34
          I'll join in late, but completely enthusiastic. TQS has really become a big part of my life. I think that our first exchange with the HST's deepened and strengthened us as a community. I seem to remember hearing on one of the episodes, Ricky saying something about being surprised and happy that it had gone from an internet TV show to a close-knit group with a life of its own. I get so much info and support from TQS, can't imagine not being here!

          Kathy

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            #35
            Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
            Originally posted by loise98
            Originally posted by rehak
            My name is Nancy and I'm a TQSaholic.
            And proud of it!
            Me Too! :mrgreen:

            Me three! :lol: :lol: :lol:

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              #36
              Originally posted by Lorchen
              Betty Jo, I want a signed copy of your first book, please!!
              I want one too please! :wink:

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                #37
                Can I have two

                Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                  #38
                  TQS-aholic for now and forever - and oh-so proud of it!

                  Betty-Jo, put me down for a copy of that autographed book too! If you get enough orders, you'll have to get started on writing it

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                    #39
                    OK, you TQS-aholics-- Probably the wrong place to post this, but I am interested in getting photo fabric a'la Brian Haggard. Blumenthal Lansing sells rolls of both 100% cotton poplin and 100% cotton twill. Does anyone have any experience with either of these or an opinion about which to use? I use 8.5 x 11" sheets of photo fabric to make memory books for the little ones in my family every year. The sheets are OK, but fabric rolls make more sense to me. I just don't know whether to twill or poplin!
                    Thanks from yet another TQS-aholic!

                    in 'Yes, I Know the Way to San Jose...', California, USA

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                      #40
                      Oh, yes,Please? Inquiring minds want to know !

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                        #41
                        I haven't used either, but am wondering...isn't poplin a smoother finish? with twill having some texture?
                        Depending on image (faces, for example) I would want smooth.
                        Will check into it.

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                          #42
                          Charae, I just received 1 roll of each and the silk also, haven't used any of them yet. The poplin is smoother and thinner. The twill is thicker and with a textured surface, looks like the threads run on the diagonal. It'll depend on what finish you're looking for. Hope this helps

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                            #43
                            I don't know the exact product but I recently used the fine 240 thread count from EQ printables. I guess that is very much like poplin. It gives a fine photo, but in my case I had a surprise. I had made a white/cream rose in four sections and when I sewed them together the white seam allowance was clearly shining through. I had to put black fabric under each section to get rid of it, but it worked. Another problem occurred when I came to the quilting. I used a piece of poplin for the backing and promised myself to never do that again. The fabrics are so tight, that the needle has to knock itself through the fibers. I guess I tried 5 different needles before I could accept the backside and it's not perfect.
                            Well, I guess I have to show you the quilt now, so here it is

                            living in Central Denmark
                            Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                              #44
                              F A B U L O U S

                              it's soooooo fabulous - so worth the persevering - thank you for showing us

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                                #45
                                So beautiful Norma - thank goodness it worked out in the end.

                                As for what to use Charae, I have used the Colorfast Printable paper and that was good but it is a very tight weave and the machine needle had to work hard to get through it. I have also used commercial cotton which I ironed onto freezer paper and that is much easier to quilt afterwards. But without the Bubblejet stuff it would not be permanent I guess. Sorry, I am absolutely no use to you here. :roll: But sure it's nice to have a chat anyway.

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