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    #91
    Know what you mean Nancy, I itch to stitch in the ditch as well but won't because I'm trying to do things differently. I love your leaves against the brown they are so cheerful.

    I can't find my other leaf and bits I think the cat must have run off with them :roll: I stuck my ribbon down for stitching and turned round and she was sat on my quilt with it dangling from her mouth. Cat free to good home

    Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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      #92
      I am liking all that I see. I will be sitting by the window looking for the mailman! What thread did you (Nancy & Margo) use to quilt the silk? Charae, good to know I have a last minute buddy!

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        #93
        Thanks everyone I cut out the letters separatly and then laid them out on a silicone mat so that they were touching and pressed it came out really well.
        I'm a bit slow to catch up but I'll get there eventually.
        Anne

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          #94
          Originally posted by loise98
          I am liking all that I see. I will be sitting by the window looking for the mailman! What thread did you (Nancy & Margo) use to quilt the silk? Charae, good to know I have a last minute buddy!
          Hi Lois -

          I used Superior SoFine #50 for quilting on the silk. I wanted a light-weight thread and I think that worked well. When I do my wholecloth with this fabric (some years down the road....), I'll probably use a #100 weight silk just because I love the really fine thread.

          Nancy

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            #95
            I had just couched down the twisted yarn with MonoPoly, and just left that in the machine for all of my quilting.

            Like Nancy, I would love to play with some silk thread too! Nancy, your grass looks great!!


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

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              #96
              Looking great everybody. There are lots more in the show and tell too. And they are all looking terrific. Glad you are coming out to play too Charae.

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                #97
                OK--Something else I learned doing this project: I don't like to follow directions and I am impatient. Hmmmm, bet you already knew that about me. Never mind. I will be posting a picture soon and it will be done.

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by ritzy
                  OK--Something else I learned doing this project: I don't like to follow directions and I am impatient. Hmmmm, bet you already knew that about me. Never mind. I will be posting a picture soon and it will be done.
                  Snickering here!! :lol: :lol: :lol: Hugs....


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

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                    #99
                    My effort so far, bit wonky in places



                    I can't wait to start on the french knots. I love french knots and colonial knots

                    Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                      Love the wonkiness, Wendy and especially the color combos--the orange really pops there contraposed to the purple/fuchsia. I love embroidering French knots too and colonial knots too!

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                        What fun, Wendy! Love your fabric choices!!

                        Nancy

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                          Wendy, I luv your grass!


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

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                            Lookin' great Wendy.

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                              Wendy--I like what you used for your grass.

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                                Hmmm...had to check out the colonial knots. Guess I will have to find a place to put some on my project.

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