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CHAPTER 2 - SISTERHOOD OF THE TRAVELING TRIANGLES (cont'd)

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    I will be going to Houston this year and would be interested in meeting my fellow sisters and brothers. TQS booth is a favorite spot for TQS members to meet and we could start there. Besides, Alex and Ricky will be there too and they are a part of this. Just a thought.

    I am very fortunate to be so close to Houston and can go yearly. In fact my Mom and I have a tradition on going together on Sunday and spend the day together.

    Until then. Clara


    In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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      Originally posted by ClaraLawrence
      I will be going to Houston this year and would be interested in meeting my fellow sisters and brothers. TQS booth is a favorite spot for TQS members to meet and we could start there. Besides, Alex and Ricky will be there too and they are a part of this. Just a thought.

      I am very fortunate to be so close to Houston and can go yearly. In fact my Mom and I have a tradition on going together on Sunday and spend the day together.

      Until then. Clara
      The "Meet & Greet" get togethers at the TQS book in Houston is awesome!! Be sure to be there at 1:00 every day that you are available in time for the group photo!!

      We also have been meeting one evening for a dinner together. Maybe this year we will need to look for a larger space??? Wanda, are you up for this??? :wink:


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

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        Originally posted by Margo
        When cut into fourths like this your units will measure 3/4" x 3/4" when finished! WONDERFUL DESIGN DAWN!

        And thanks go to Annis for the suggestion to miniaturize the HSTs!!


        Margo,
        Thanks for the diagram. I understood but the visual was very helpful - So cool!!

        Dawn,
        I loved seeing your star- the sawtooth is one of my favorites. I love your color choices

        Elizabeth
        Arcadia, California

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          My sister (Dragonlady) and I went to Houston last year for the first time. We joined the forum about it and met up with lots of lovely TQS members, even going out to dinner on the Thursday night with a crowd of TQS’s which was great fun. It was an exhausting time but enjoyable time in Houston as we had a workshop nearly ever day. :lol:

          After I got back home to Scotland I received word that my son had had an aneurysm and was in hospital down in England. He had to have an operation and 20 mns before that he had two more aneurysms and stopped breathing. They thought they had lost him but got him back, gave him an operation, put in a coma for a while to rest the brain. To cut a long story short, he is still in hospital and physically doing well but his brain has been damaged in two places and he has lost his short-term memory. He can talk, move his limbs but can’t do a lot of things, as he can’t remember how to do them. :cry:

          Joining the Sisterhood has helped me a lot. It has kept me focused on doing something instead of sitting brooding as I live far away from him. I have had lots of laughs reading the forum, so thank you everyone (I hope I can call you friend) who is involved in this exchange. I have nearly finished my triangles and will be looking forward to the ones I get back which I am sure will be beautiful. Trouble is, I will then have to sew them all together which is going to take me forever. :lol: :lol:

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            Originally posted by scottishquilter
            My sister (Dragonlady) and I went to Houston last year for the first time. We joined the forum about it and met up with lots of lovely TQS members, even going out to dinner on the Thursday night with a crowd of TQS’s which was great fun. It was an exhausting time but enjoyable time in Houston as we had a workshop nearly ever day. :lol:

            After I got back home to Scotland I received word that my son had had an aneurysm and was in hospital down in England. He had to have an operation and 20 mns before that he had two more aneurysms and stopped breathing. They thought they had lost him but got him back, gave him an operation, put in a coma for a while to rest the brain. To cut a long story short, he is still in hospital and physically doing well but his brain has been damaged in two places and he has lost his short-term memory. He can talk, move his limbs but can’t do a lot of things, as he can’t remember how to do them. :cry:

            Joining the Sisterhood has helped me a lot. It has kept me focused on doing something instead of sitting brooding as I live far away from him. I have had lots of laughs reading the forum, so thank you everyone (I hope I can call you friend) who is involved in this exchange. I have nearly finished my triangles and will be looking forward to the ones I get back which I am sure will be beautiful. Trouble is, I will then have to sew them all together which is going to take me forever. :lol: :lol:
            Wow, that is quite a tough journey you and your son have been on and will be for some time. I am glad this is a good emotional break for you. Distractions always helps you feel a little more sane. My thoughts are with you and your son. Clara

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              OHMYGOSH! Maureen, I had no idea!! Hugs to you my friend! I'm so glad that TQS can offer you comfort and distraction.

              (Maureen and her sister Irene sat across from me and DH at the group dinner)


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

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                Beautiful star block, Margo! My favourite block! I am getting interested in these miniature quilts, scrappier the better. So could you recommend a book or website on this subject? I was wondering what counts as miniature? I have been sewing blocks with 1 inch finished size HST's. So are miniatures much smaller? Thank you,
                Satu


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

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                  Carol, you've been traveling around in my part of the world. I live in Iowa City. I'm glad you're BIL is doing well after surgery.
                  I have all my 1/2 square triangles labeled and ready to go - will mail them next week. My DD is currently living in the Netherlands so it'd be really fun to get a square from there but I'll be excited with whatever I end up with. Hope you all have a great weekend. Peg

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                    Originally posted by mimuscraft
                    Beautiful star block, Margo! My favourite block! I am getting interested in these miniature quilts, scrappier the better. So could you recommend a book or website on this subject? I was wondering what counts as miniature? I have been sewing blocks with 1 inch finished size HST's. So are miniatures much smaller? Thank you,
                    Satu
                    A true miniature isn't just small pieces. You need to be able to view a photo of an entire miniature quilt and not be able to tell what size it is. It should look like an entire, full sized quilt. Just smaller.

                    If you do search on Amazon for books about miniature quilts you will have lots of choices, and most of them are just small pieces, but in my estimation the definitive authority is the AQS book:
                    http://www.americanquilter.com/books...il.php?id=7086

                    If you click on the cover photo you can get a closer look at it. The quilt on the cover is by Judy Spiers and measures 20" x 20"!! :shock:

                    And if you ever get to the museum in Paducah, when you come into the viewing area for these quilts, you will just stand there and say "OH WOW!"
                    I think it's a law, but you really can't help it!! :lol:


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

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                      Originally posted by scottishquilter
                      My sister (Dragonlady) and I went to Houston last year for the first time. We joined the forum about it and met up with lots of lovely TQS members, even going out to dinner on the Thursday night with a crowd of TQS’s which was great fun. It was an exhausting time but enjoyable time in Houston as we had a workshop nearly ever day. :lol:

                      After I got back home to Scotland I received word that my son had had an aneurysm and was in hospital down in England. He had to have an operation and 20 mns before that he had two more aneurysms and stopped breathing. They thought they had lost him but got him back, gave him an operation, put in a coma for a while to rest the brain. To cut a long story short, he is still in hospital and physically doing well but his brain has been damaged in two places and he has lost his short-term memory. He can talk, move his limbs but can’t do a lot of things, as he can’t remember how to do them. :cry:

                      Joining the Sisterhood has helped me a lot. It has kept me focused on doing something instead of sitting brooding as I live far away from him. I have had lots of laughs reading the forum, so thank you everyone (I hope I can call you friend) who is involved i
                      n this exchange. I have nearly finished my triangles and will be looking forward to the ones I get back which I am sure will be beautiful. Trouble is, I will then have to sew them all together which is going to take me forever. :lol: :lol:

                      It's amazing what can be done with all the medical advancements and the great therapy that is available today. Hopefully each day will bring him another step toward getting out of the hospital and then back to a normal life. We are so happy to have you in the Sisterhood and it is wonderful to know that our Exchange is providing some well-deserved 'therapy' for you too. I bet when you have them returned to you, you'll be so excited with all the beautiful fabrics that you're going to want to jump right into that project.

                      Big hugs to you, your son and your family.

                      Debbie

                      "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                        Originally posted by BrinkOfNorway
                        I do not even know where to find the words to tell you all how I feel just realizing a few hours ago what you are up to! Sweet Bjoern thought someone died as I bursed into the "ugly-cry" reading an e-mail from Debbie telling me you are making HSTs on my behalf! Getting my face back where it is supposed to be I am still looking like I was dropped down from the moon! I am amazed, schocked, happy and soooooooo honored, more than I can tell using simple words! TQS-girls is the best group of girls ever! I hope I can give you all big hugs in Houston in Nov...if not I am sending viritual hugs to all of you...hoping you understand how greatful I am and how blessed I feel. I will make the real "Friendship quilt" thanks to all of you!!!!!!
                        Hanne-Grete,

                        I was so happy to hear that you are starting to get your new sewing room set up and hopefully getting everything back in order. You now need to start imagining what you're going to do with all the HST's come April...we'll be expecting to see pictures! Do you have any of Edyta's books or patterns yet?

                        Please keep providing updates for us in this Forum.

                        I have heard so many wonderful things about you and I can't wait to meet you at Festival this year!!!

                        Debbie

                        "Don't cry because it's over. Smile because it happened."...quote courtesy of Dr. Seuss

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                          Originally posted by Margo
                          OHMYGOSH! Maureen, I had no idea!! Hugs to you my friend! I'm so glad that TQS can offer you comfort and distraction.

                          (Maureen and her sister Irene sat across from me and DH at the group dinner)
                          Thank you all for your kind thoughts. I have always thought that quilters were the most friendly giving people, and what a great sister/brotherhood we are.

                          Margo, how is you husband keeping?

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                            Originally posted by scottishquilter
                            My sister (Dragonlady) and I went to Houston last year for the first time. We joined the forum about it and met up with lots of lovely TQS members, even going out to dinner on the Thursday night with a crowd of TQS’s which was great fun. It was an exhausting time but enjoyable time in Houston as we had a workshop nearly ever day. :lol:

                            After I got back home to Scotland I received word that my son had had an aneurysm and was in hospital down in England. He had to have an operation and 20 mns before that he had two more aneurysms and stopped breathing. They thought they had lost him but got him back, gave him an operation, put in a coma for a while to rest the brain. To cut a long story short, he is still in hospital and physically doing well but his brain has been damaged in two places and he has lost his short-term memory. He can talk, move his limbs but can’t do a lot of things, as he can’t remember how to do them. :cry:

                            Joining the Sisterhood has helped me a lot. It has kept me focused on doing something instead of sitting brooding as I live far away from him. I have had lots of laughs reading the forum, so thank you everyone (I hope I can call you friend) who is involved in this exchange. I have nearly finished my triangles and will be looking forward to the ones I get back which I am sure will be beautiful. Trouble is, I will then have to sew them all together which is going to take me forever. :lol: :lol:
                            Maureen--what a difficult time for you and your son. I hope he can continue to heal and that you will know you have lots of friends at TQS. How wonderful that you were able to meet some wonderful TQS members in Houston in the fall.

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                              Originally posted by scottishquilter
                              Originally posted by Margo
                              OHMYGOSH! Maureen, I had no idea!! Hugs to you my friend! I'm so glad that TQS can offer you comfort and distraction.

                              (Maureen and her sister Irene sat across from me and DH at the group dinner)
                              Thank you all for your kind thoughts. I have always thought that quilters were the most friendly giving people, and what a great sister/brotherhood we are.

                              Margo, how is you husband keeping?
                              (Personal e-mail sent to Maureen)


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

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                                Originally posted by mimuscraft
                                Beautiful star block, Margo! My favourite block! I am getting interested in these miniature quilts, scrappier the better. So could you recommend a book or website on this subject? I was wondering what counts as miniature? I have been sewing blocks with 1 inch finished size HST's. So are miniatures much smaller? Thank you,
                                Satu
                                Margo's description on miniatures is right on. Some of the miniatures I make are really just small quilts instead. The requirements for our Susan G. Komen silent auction quilts are at least nine 4" or smaller finished blocks or only 3" for the Pink Challenge. That's what got me doing miniatures. A true miniature would probably have blocks with 1/4" HST's but I think 3/8" to 1/2" is small enough. So after doing some of these blocks, 3/4" is quite easy for me. I have the book Paper-Pieced Mini Quilts but they have the appearance of being small quilts instead of true miniatures. Their was a video on miniatures recently. I believe the name of the book was Miniatures in Minutes. But it takes me more than minutes to make one of these quilts. Sometimes they take as long as making a larger quilt. You just save on fabric and the quilting is usually faster and easier because there isn't all of that bulk to put under the machine.

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