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    Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
    Sorting Captain here. When the moment gets closer, we would graciously accept any help around the Houston, TX area. We still have a ways to go until that moment, so don't fret about that. Now is the time for us to enjoy working on our HST and wonder what they will become and share on each other's excitement on what there's will become. I just have to make up my mind on what fabric I'm going to use for the darks. Humm. Clara
    Are you going to use the same fabrics for all of your HSTs?

    ConnieJean

    Indianapolis

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      You will find some helpful tips for navigating the TQS forum here: http://forum/forum-questions-and-sug...-the-tqs-forum

      That link includes a link to the Signature info which can be found here: http://forum/forum-questions-and-sug...s-on-the-forum

      For what it's worth, some people (including me!) had to try a couple of times to get the signature just the way we wanted it to show up. Don't get discouraged!
      Just print out the directions and take them one step at a time. You can do it!


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

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        Uh oh. Got the papers last week. Got my fabrics picked out. Now I can't get to my studio (abt 12 miles away) because of the weather: ice now, snow to come! Thank goodness the deadline isn't for awhile. But I'm sure you all can relate to being so excited to begin!

        hsthomas
        Helen in Kansas


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

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          I may need a bigger quilting room! Have stacks of HSTs on all the spare horizontal surfaces. Off for more happy stitching...
          Hope everyone enjoys being snowed/iced in with their scrappy triangles.

          Alexandria, VA

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            I made about 420 half square triangles on Saturday -- some for the SoTT exchange, batik exchange and also one at my LQS. Last night I dreamed about half square triangles!!! I wonder why?!

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              How do I get to the batik exchange? I may want to join that also.

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                Testing my electronic "signature." Thanks, Margo. Your instructions are great!

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                  I just wanted to thank the member who suggested using the walking foot to sew the HST with the paper. It worked like a dream. I had forgotten why I don't do paper piecing anymore. I figured it out when I started sewing. I hate the sound of the needle going throught the paper and fabric. It's like fingers on a chalk board. Gives me the willies!! But I will keep soldiering on as I want to be in this exchange. I also remembered I hate removing the paper. Edyta's paper is better than some I have used. I am making extras for a quilt I have not even thought about. I did order one of Edyta's books. I hope everyone is using a smaller stitch so I can get the paper off.

                  Barbara

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                    Just a quick tip that I discovered tonight when cutting apart some of my HSTs....I have a fairly severe astigmatism, and my eyes were straining trying to decipher which line to focus on between those on my cutting mat, lines on my ruler, and the lines on the HST papers...I got the bright idea to flip over my cutting mat to the unmarked side and VOILA!!! my eyes settled down and it was much easier to focus on the right lines! Where there's a will there is a way! Nancy

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                      I have my HST ready to mail. I stopped by the post office today to get the boxes. To send two boxes to Texas, I got a small and medium. Tonight I put 637 HST in the small box and then the small box in the medium. They fit fine, so I know I am ready to send them to Texas. If you put them in quart bags they don't move around.
                      Tomorrow is another project ready to be on it way.
                      Beth1 from Chattanooga, Tn

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                        Originally posted by Beth1
                        I have my HST ready to mail. I stopped by the post office today to get the boxes. To send two boxes to Texas, I got a small and medium. Tonight I put 637 HST in the small box and then the small box in the medium. They fit fine, so I know I am ready to send them to Texas. If you put them in quart bags they don't move around.
                        Tomorrow is another project ready to be on it way.
                        Beth1 from Chattanooga, Tn
                        That's very helpful info, thanks! I've done about 300 so far, so it looks like I will be able to get to 615 fairly easily.
                        Florence

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                          Originally posted by luvquilting
                          Just a quick tip that I discovered tonight when cutting apart some of my HSTs....I have a fairly severe astigmatism, and my eyes were straining trying to decipher which line to focus on between those on my cutting mat, lines on my ruler, and the lines on the HST papers...I got the bright idea to flip over my cutting mat to the unmarked side and VOILA!!! my eyes settled down and it was much easier to focus on the right lines! Where there's a will there is a way! Nancy
                          Thank you, Nancy! I also have a bad astigmatism. I've just trimmed around the outsides of the papers and was kind of dreading the inside cuts. I'll turn the mat over. The lines do jump around with the mat marked side up. Kathy

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                            Originally posted by bodaquilts
                            I just wanted to thank the member who suggested using the walking foot to sew the HST with the paper. It worked like a dream. I had forgotten why I don't do paper piecing anymore. I figured it out when I started sewing. I hate the sound of the needle going throught the paper and fabric. It's like fingers on a chalk board. Gives me the willies!! But I will keep soldiering on as I want to be in this exchange. I also remembered I hate removing the paper. Edyta's paper is better than some I have used. I am making extras for a quilt I have not even thought about. I did order one of Edyta's books. I hope everyone is using a smaller stitch so I can get the paper off.

                            Barbara
                            You're welcome!! Isn't it great?

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                              Originally posted by NaneeWolf
                              [ I haven't even started mine yet! Hmmmm...I wonder why? Could it be that I haven't been able to get 3 feet away from my computer this past week and a half??? I am very anxious to get started on them though.

                              I bet you never imagined that we would end up with so many participants! It was truly amazing to watch the excitement grow. Now we have to let you get back to your real sewing life, except of course for those trips to the post office.

                              And we all are sewing and cutting, planning our wonderful quilts.

                              Kathy

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                                FYI..I use flat rate priority mail often and thought I would mention if you print your mailing labels on the USPS website and pay the postage online you get a small discount on pricing as well as free delivery confirmation. Margaret

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