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    #91
    I got Sharon's stabilizer and halo today!
    On the surface, her stabilizer looks and feels a lot like Ricky's. I've ordered some from Jukebox too, and when it gets here, I'll experiment with the three of them.

    I don't have a quilt ready for machine quilting right now, but took some scraps and tried out the halo, and think it's going to work GREAT! It's heavy enough to help move the fabric and it's covered with a kind of plastic that really grips the surface! So far, with minimal experimentation, I'd say it's a good buy!

    PS....I've been having trouble with the link to her YouTube site about the halo today, but you may want to try to check it out:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SpmMYIDCrZw


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      #92
      I have not been doing the applique bom,but I'm
      very interested in the patterns. I have been looking through everyones boms and I think thier all beautiful. All the pass "editted " post I've made I can't fix them because I don't remember all my relpys to that certain date. Just know I think you're all doing an awesome job with these boms.
      Hugzzz,Kathy


      It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
      That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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        #93
        Originally posted by MontanaGramma
        I even did an internet search in January to see what lilies look like and was trying to decide if I should embroider those little things that stick out (whatever the technical term is)
        The technical term is "familiarusto appliquerus" :lol:

        -Patti

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          #94
          Originally posted by PattiSure
          Originally posted by MontanaGramma
          I even did an internet search in January to see what lilies look like and was trying to decide if I should embroider those little things that stick out (whatever the technical term is)
          The technical term is "familiarusto appliquerus" :lol:

          -Patti
          Cute, Patti! I'm not any kind of a flower expert, but I'm not sure that lillies grow on stems with leaves like that. Don't they grow from bulbs and have leaves like tulips and daffodills?
          All I know is that I'm loving the way Sue designed this whole quilt! Maybe they are Lillius Suegarmanus?

          And the February Daisies should probably have lots of petals, but then they would be really hard to applique. Black-eyed Suegarmanus?

          I think they are all just wonderful funky, fun flowers, and I'm glad that Sue made them possible.


          It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
          That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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            #95
            Originally posted by Katzzz
            I have not been doing the applique bom,but I'm
            very interested in the patterns. I have been looking through everyones boms and I think thier all beautiful. All the pass "editted " post I've made I can't fix them because I don't remember all my relpys to that certain date. Just know I think you're all doing an awesome job with these boms.
            Hugzzz,Kathy
            Glad to have you hanging around with us, Kathy!


            It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
            That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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              #96
              If you look in my profile, I have posted my January block and Feb too.

              I did it using a pieced background since I didn't have enough $$ to go buy more fabric! Use what we have so eventually we can go buy more!

              denise

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                #97
                WOW! Denise, they look GREAT! And it's something that no one else has posted yet! Thanks for sharing!


                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                  #98
                  Denise, how beautiful the pieced blocks are inspired, way to go.

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                    #99
                    Denise, I love the pieced background! You will definitely win the prize for best use of a stash!

                    The first time I took my stepdaughter to a quilt shop, she was amazed. She thought you just made quilts from scraps, old clothes, etc!

                    Maggie, so looking forward to spring here in E. Central Illinois!

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                      The peiced background is fantastic. Wish I had thought of that :? Its still not too late for me though, I might peice every other background block...

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                        Originally posted by mandysilk
                        The peiced background is fantastic. Wish I had thought of that :? Its still not too late for me though, I might peice every other background block...
                        Well if you haven't done the "non" star background blocks, why not piece those?

                        denise

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                          Sharon has an interesting technique, but watching it I wondered what happens to the freezer paper? I never saw it come out.

                          Carla

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                            Carla, I would have to watch it again to be sure, but I think she used a stabilizer like Ricky's, that gets soft after it's been wet, and it just stays in the quilt.

                            Pat in Rockport, TX

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                              Originally posted by Stinki
                              Sharon has an interesting technique, but watching it I wondered what happens to the freezer paper? I never saw it come out.

                              Carla
                              Carla, like Pat said, it's NOT freezer paper, but a stabilizer. Its a polyester product that is stiff when it comes off the roll, but gets really soft when after it's been wet so it can be left in!

                              I'm in the process of making a comparison of stabilizers this morning and have got to tell you that both her stabilizer and Ricky's Stable Stuff are a DREAM to use this way! They are both white and also help to prevent shadow-through when appliqueing over darker fabrics.

                              I'm waiting until I receive another stabilizer from Jukebox Quilts to include in the comparison before I post photos, but I really like this technique!

                              I'm just hand appliqueing circles onto a background of black and white to see how the washed product looks. I'll post ASAP!


                              It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                              That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                                Denise, I love your BOM blocks. February's vase is fabulous. Love that you pieced the background.


                                It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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