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January 2009 BOM Done!

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    #61
    My block is done, but I had to block it, per Margo's tutorial. I had problems putting the sections together. I am not sure how I like paper piecing . I do like how they turn out, but it took me 2 days to do the PP, then it took me all day today to put them together. Will take a picture tomorrow to post on Show and Tell.

    Margarita in 46 degrees, rainy and yucky day, with no sun today in Auburn, CA.

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      #62
      How beautiful! I hope my block looks half as nice. I had such a problem getting the paper piecing down. I had to "unsew" so much I couldn't believe it. I need to spend time with the tutorials to get it. The trial and error stuff frustrated me, but I think I have it. I just hope it looks like yours Denise. Great job!

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        #63
        Well, I got a few pieces done today. A good bit of them got re-done! One re-do involved cutting new fabric and printing a new pattern. I didn't anticipate getting this frustrated cuz I've done paper-piecing before. Had to walk away from it a couple of times! It's a good thing we've got a month! :? I am having fun with it though. I'm really gonna appreciate myself when it's done! :wink:
        Sherry

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          #64
          Good grief!! I've been asleep at the wheel. ops:
          Please accept my humble apology! Here I thought that the forum had been quiet because everyone had gone back to work, but actually I had somehow completely missed this thread that's been running since Friday!! :shock:
          You're gonna have to dock my pay!! :wink:
          The posted stars are all amazing, and I'm so glad that everyone seems to be figuring it out.

          If you need it, and haven't found it yet, my tutorials are here:

          http://community.webshots.com/user/T...host=community

          and you can always get to them from my profile page, so just click on my photo anywhere you see it and you can click right to it.

          Good job everyone!!!!


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

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            #65
            Hey Sherry.

            I appreciate you already!

            Lynn

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              #66
              With all this talk of 'unsewing' I have to ask if any of you have ever used the new electric seam rippers?

              My friend told me today she undid 'several' seams the other day that would have taken 45 minutes or so the old way - took her 3 minutes!

              She bought a plain old mustache trimmer from WallMart and it works just as well as her 'official' seam ripper she bought at Quilt Festival.

              Hmmmmm. My husband has a mustache trimmer ------ men NEVER can imagine the uses their wives can find for their personal stuff! :lol: :lol:

              Lynn

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                #67
                Well, I'd printed out the instructions but told myself the BOM would just have to wait a while as I've got quite a bit to do this month...Then I went into my LQS to say Happy New Year yesterday ans somehow or other managed to come home with 4 fat quarters to try out the 1st block with....LOL

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by QuilterLynn
                  Hey Sherry.

                  I appreciate you already!

                  Lynn

                  Awww! Thanx Lynn! I appreciate you too! :wink:
                  Sherry

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                    #69
                    Ritzy, awesome block! Love that cat fabric (did you get that at the quilt expo?) Mine came out a little short, also.

                    Maggie in E. Central Illinois

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                      #70
                      Wow, I am so ready to get started. I am in awe of the colors and the workmanship that I see in the pictures. I am awaiting my thread to start the block. I am tracking the thread on the UPS website like NORAD tracks Santa on Christmas Eve. There has been inclement weather in Utah delaying my little spool who sitting all alone in a box on a UPS plane. I will be tracking my spool until he arrives at his new home in Illinois. I am sure that spool of thread is ready to get working!! I sure am.

                      Caryl, near Chicago

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                        #71
                        I finally finished my block and posted it last night. I, too, am truly impressed with all the different feathered stars posted. It's unbelievable how different they can look using different colors and textures. It will be fun each month seeing the progression.

                        Ritzy, my block also came out a bit "short" so I blocked it on my ironing board and let it sit overnight. It ended up the perfect size.

                        Patricia (the snow is back in IL

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                          #72
                          There are some beautiful blocks already completed. I have now finished mine see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/ It's going to be a scrappy quilt. I just need to clear my sewing room floor of all those little pieces of paper now.

                          Can't wait to do February's blocks


                          Sue

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                            #73
                            I looked thru all the 2009 feathered stars last night and it is amazine how a subtle color change makes a difference. Talk about a show on color choices! Wow!

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                              #74
                              I just posted my block on Show and Tell.
                              I am using Alex Andeson's "Never Enough Romance" line of fabrics.

                              I did do Paper Piecing, my first real block. Not sure that I am sold on PP. Anyway there it is, it is done and I am happy with it.

                              Margarita in Auburn, CA

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                                #75
                                Ok, I can now say that I have paper pieced. I finally figured it out and the pieces looked pretty good. I thought boy am I glad I have finished that and now all I have to do is sew them together. Well little did I know sewing them together was the hard part. I sewed and ripped out and sewed and ripped out until I go so aggravated.
                                Finally I decided, I'm going to applique mine. And that is just what I did! I may someday try to sew my paper pieced ones together, but right now I'm going to use the appliqued one. I have posted it in Show and Tell.


                                Mimi (Jimmie)

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