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    This took a lot longer than I thought it would, but I finished. Now I've got to get a couple other project finished!

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      Well done Elaine, they look great! I found a substitute fabric today in my LQS so I hope to finish mine tomorrow.

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        That looks beautiful. I just finished January. Nice to have the afternoon off to do some sewing. Now onto Feb sashing.

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          Way to go Elaine!!


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

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            Very nice, Elaine!

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              Thank you, Everyone!

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                Great job Elaine. Really looks great.

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                  Yeah Elaine! I'll be happy if I finish by February 28! Was this paper-pieced?

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                    Great Job Elaine! Wow!

                    Andrée

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                      Susan, I followed Margo's excellent video on freezer paper piecing. Today instead of folding the paper back And trimming to 1/4". I trimmed to 1/8" to save some work. I was using my straight stitch foot and it worked just fine.

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                        I know I have been MIA a bit but real life does take over. I have finally finished my Jan portion. Like every other quilt I have made, it's a learning process. Margo and Annis sure have taught me a lot including all those that have replied to my original post. I thank TQS for sending the additional fabrics. Having said that, I really would like to say a bit about that. The fabric we received was based on the pattern directions (some were a little short after washing) I chose to paper piece the portion - which does make a lot of waste. Margo ever the trooper taught us how to save some fabric with templates -THANKS! I also felt that if I chose to do that, it was my problem to fix, should I run short of fabric. Thanks to TQS for stepping up and sending additional fabric but in the long run, if I ran out, oh my - I would have to buy more fabric and if I couldn't find the same, I'd certainly think of it as a time to stretch my skills and use it as a design opportunity and go with plan B. So a big THANK YOU to TQS for fixing our problem.

                        Here are my pieces.



                        I have also read lots of hints for February and did my practice piece last night so as to not waste anything.

                        Still snowing here in NH so it will be a quilting kind of day. Off my high horse now and onto coffee and studio time.

                        denise

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                          They look great, Denise! Stay warm!!!
                          Elaine

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                            Renata , well done with the translation almost right it means In Beautiful North Wales , I loved the You Tube clip you found just about summed up where
                            I live Coast Mountains and Castles it is amazing when the sun shines today is a bit dreary and threatening snow Hurry up Spring I say.
                            Sue new neighbours always welcome bet we could have some fun nattering and quilting together .
                            Thanks for all the kind comments you all spur me on to do better.
                            Yn Harddwch Gogledd Cymru

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                              Started part 2 of this last night. Used the 1 3/4 measure to cut my strips as suggested. Gave me enough wiggle room to not struggle when I piecing. Here's how I cut them. Used the template glued to plastic. Marked with a frixon pen then used the ruler and rotary cutter to cut. Each strip gives me 32 pieces and a one big enough for the 1/2 at the end. The frixon pen will disappear when pressed with a hot iron. Generally this is in the seam allowance anyway so it's not a big deal.







                              I stack 3 strips at a time so that's 6 layers. That's all I'll do at once.

                              Thanks for looking. Keep sewing!

                              denise

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                                Looking good Denise.

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