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    #91
    Originally posted by gynconnie
    Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
    Oh don't worry Connie it's probably the striplate method - and you have the book for that! :lol:
    Rita, you ARE a cheeky girl! :lol: :lol: :lol:
    'Impudent' was the word my teachers used in school! One of them came to my concert on Friday night - boy was that weird! She told me that she had worn her wedding suit to meet with my mother because my mum wanted to talk to her about telling me not to cough in class - I had a cough and this teacher thought I was just doing it to annoy her! :roll: Ah, those were the days. :lol:

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      #92
      Rita, do we have a 'sassy' superstar in our midst? . Hope your concert was a success and that teacher was suitably impressed. By the way a happy belated St Pat's day to you.

      Can I borrow that book Connie
      Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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        #93
        Originally posted by silveryquilter
        Rita, do we have a 'sassy' superstar in our midst? . Hope your concert was a success and that teacher was suitably impressed. By the way a happy belated St Pat's day to you.

        Can I borrow that book Connie
        Actually, I think it would be fun to circulate my autographed copy among the BOMers and have them sign it too!

        Would it be horribly expensive to mail one book across the pond and down under? 8)


        from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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          #94
          Well if everyone passed it on to the next in the same region (possibly adding a mug rug for that 'next'), the cost should be manageable. But depending on the number of stops it would take months, or even years until it gets back to you... 2-5 days for the mailing time for every stop - and who knows how often it will take more than a day or two to read, sign, repackage and pass on :P

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            #95
            Originally posted by gynconnie
            Originally posted by silveryquilter
            Rita, do we have a 'sassy' superstar in our midst? . Hope your concert was a success and that teacher was suitably impressed. By the way a happy belated St Pat's day to you.

            Can I borrow that book Connie
            Actually, I think it would be fun to circulate my autographed copy among the BOMers and have them sign it too!

            Would it be horribly expensive to mail one book across the pond and down under? 8)
            Great idea Connie, unfortunately for it to travel down under would be quite expensive (maybe more than your book is worth). :|
            Postage for the BOM kit to come from the US was over $40.00. Sorry to disappoint
            Gail, Far North Queensland, Australia

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              #96
              Yes postage to Ireland from the USA has become very expensive too

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                #97
                Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                I starched both fabrics. I also tried sewing with the corner piece up and down but it was all those pins that drove me crazy. So I went back to Susan's link to sewing drunkards path without pinning. I practiced a few times until I was pretty sure I could do it and that's what I did for the rest. A few ended up not right so I just ripped them out and did them again. I think the trick with this method is to hold the corner piece LIGHTLY on top and away from the bottom piece, and to focus on the bottom fabric always going straight under the 1/4" foot. If you pull the top fabric at all it goes wrong. That's how I got them done so quickly. If anyone is going to try that method, please, please practice it first until you are sure you are getting it right.
                Rita, did you cut your quarter rounds exactly before you sewed? What stitch length did you use?

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                  #98
                  Dumb question time, are we just stitching 2 section 3-F's together for the 4 middle sqares, background for the flower applique?

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                    #99
                    No Susan. Please check pages 5 and 6 of your instructions. In month 3 you are to make 36 arc/quarter round units and assemble them into:

                    4 Arc Corner Blocks with an arc and background E

                    8 Arc Half Blocks with an arc and background F

                    and save the remaining 16 assembled arcs with quarter rounds to use in month 4. (Read on page 5 - third paragraph)


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

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                      Thanks, Margo!

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                        Sue, I cut out my corners from 5" squares. I made them slightly bigger - just like Margo did, so the arc was the right size but I left the two sides bigger so that I could square them up later with ease. I used a slightly smaller than the default stitch length - my default stitch length is 2.20 and I used 2.00. I definitely advise that you try a few samples first until you are confident that you can stitch without pulling the corner arcs because that will stretch it. Good luck.

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                          Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                          Yes postage to Ireland from the USA has become very expensive too
                          And for Canada too, not to mention the duty !

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                            Originally posted by AndreeBergeron
                            Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
                            Yes postage to Ireland from the USA has become very expensive too
                            And for Canada too, not to mention the duty !
                            And we need to save our postage money for mailing mug rugs!


                            from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                                Margo,

                                Thanks for the video on paper piecing the arcs while not sewing into the paper. The arcs came out great and sewing them to the center was easy (once the pinning was completed). I now have pinned 12 arcs to the two types of light turquoise shapes and then pin 8 final arcs and I am done for this month. I enjoy paper piecing arcs and find the results satisfying. Looking ahead to next month, I can see I have a lot more arcs to do.

                                Carol

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