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SoTTT's CHAPTER 3: THE SORTING AND BEYOND!!

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    Annis I like the embroidering the names, etc. idea!

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      Originally posted by florence
      Debbie, I know what you can do now that all those triangles have "moved out" of your house... how about making a quilt?? I bet you haven't spent nearly enough time at the sewing machine in the last few months!! I'd be going thru withdrawals!! The work that you and Clara have put into this is amazing!!

      I've used EQ5 & EQ6, I'm sure also barely using all of its capabilities but I definitely enjoy it, no idea about photoshop... but Margo I love the visual I got when I read about the "nearly nekkid paper-dolls"!!

      Florence in Fredericksburg (VA not TX!!)

      Here is the nearly nekked paper doll that we started with in the Photoshop Elements class, and how she looked after one of the first lessons!





      And here is a guy version done on the same paper doll:



      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. I missed out on the "bamboo thing" discussion....what are you talking about? Dying to know!


        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
          Originally posted by sforster395
          This is a question for those of you who have EQ7: I bought EQ5 when we were in the midst of closing down our business and didn't have much time to learn to use it. Would it be best to just skip it and upgrade to EQ7? I've read mixed reviews about it being not as user friendly, but the newer features sound wonderful! I would love to be able to draw my Sue's and the guys on the computer than on paper, but I don't want to spend months learning how to do it! I'm open to any thots. Thanx! :lol:
          Shirley, I'm using EQ6 and love it, even though I probably only use it to about 20% of it's capabilities! I need more bonding time, too!

          However, I do have a suggestion for you. Learn EQ for your layout, but you might want to consider using Photoshop to design your Sues and guys. Maybe EQ will do it, but the ability to create separate layers in PS would be perfect for designing your costumes. You could start with the same basic shape (if you wanted to) like a nearly nekked paper doll, and dress each one with layers that are easily changed and/or completely removed. I use PS Elements software that came with my Wacom Bamboo tablet, so it's drawing with a pen-like stylus instead of trying to draw with a mouse. I'm lovin' in!! I took an on-line class through the Quilt Whisperer to learn PS and she will be offering another one this summer. http://www.quiltwhisper.com/forum/in...db5d3ebba7ac54

          In the meantime, her is the tablet that I'm using: http://www.wacom.com/en/Products/BambooTablets.aspx
          Repeat from page 25


          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
            Originally posted by florence
            Debbie, I know what you can do now that all those triangles have "moved out" of your house... how about making a quilt?? I bet you haven't spent nearly enough time at the sewing machine in the last few months!! I'd be going thru withdrawals!! The work that you and Clara have put into this is amazing!!

            I've used EQ5 & EQ6, I'm sure also barely using all of its capabilities but I definitely enjoy it, no idea about photoshop... but Margo I love the visual I got when I read about the "nearly nekkid paper-dolls"!!

            Florence in Fredericksburg (VA not TX!!)
            Here is the nearly nekked paper doll that we started with in the Photoshop Elements class, and how she looked after one of the first lessons!


            And here is a guy version done on the same paper doll:

            SO CUTE! ADORABLE!


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

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              Thank you thank you for all your hard work. I received my envelope today and it's amazing!

              Beth


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

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                Shirley, I am also new to understanding and using all the bells and whistles at this TQS site, especially on the Forum. I just added you to my favorites with the hope that we might meet in the future. My daughter used to live in Happy Valley and a few years ago while visiting her I think I was in Gresham on one of your Shop Hop days. Daughter now lives in Milwaukie so I will be there again! Thanks to this exchange, my first, I feel like I have a whole new circle of wonderful friends Glad you put up a picture, it's nice to put a face with all the comments.

                This Forum just keeps getting better and better every day! 8) Barbara Anne, I would love to meet with you someday and talk with my SoTTT sister! What fun this is! :lol: :lol: :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 florence
                  Debbie, I know what you can do now that all those triangles have "moved out" of your house... how about making a quilt?? I bet you haven't spent nearly enough time at the sewing machine in the last few months!! I'd be going thru withdrawals!! The work that you and Clara have put into this is amazing!!

                  I've used EQ5 & EQ6, I'm sure also barely using all of its capabilities but I definitely enjoy it, no idea about photoshop... but Margo I love the visual I got when I read about the "nearly nekkid paper-dolls"!!

                  Florence in Fredericksburg (VA not TX!!)
                  Great idea, Florence. I'm actually going to finish a birthday quilt for my daughter whose birthday was a month ago. Good thing she has lots of patience! And I'm going to start on my TQS BOM. I asked for the fabric kit for Christmas and because they were ready until January, it came in about the time the exchange took off. I'm still putting that off a little because I'm afraid to cut into the beautiful fabrics.

                  My sewing machine hasn't been turned on for three months now...sure hope it still remembers how to sew and I hope that I remember how to sew, too. :roll:

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

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                    I was thrilled to find a package waiting for me on the kitchen table so I tore it open and started sorting. I was thrilled to find out that I have HST from 38 states, Austrialia, Canada and the Netherlands! I didn't even get one of my own. Thank you for all of your hard work -- it is very much appreciated!
                    Suzanne
                    :lol:

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

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                      Woo Hoo! :lol: :lol: They came! They came! Dana, my daughter in the picture at the sewing machine, helped me sort them by state and country. 45 states and 7 countries. I did get one of mine back but it was a happy surprise! Funny thing is, I have a bunch that weren't labeled, and boy is my imagination having fun with those places. It was soo much fun reading the source locations on them and recognizing names and faces. Now to catch my breath and take my time pressing them open. Ohh, the wonder that awaits!

                      @Karen, thank you for your kind comment. She really is surprising :shock: :shock:

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

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                        Margo, I have Photoshop Elements but hardly use it. Is there an on-line PE class ?

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                          Originally posted by sforster395
                          Great idea about the 'like' button. Why don't you send that to TQS as a suggestion? I suggested that they to add a Favorites Button on shows, lessons, etc. so we could save them. I used to have to write down where something was when I knew I wanted to find it again and I thought the 'Favorites' button could be helpful. They listened to the suggestion, added a cute red heart with a plus sign to many features, and they did it in less than a week! How's that for caring about the TQS community?
                          :roll: Debbie, help me understand what the meaning is for the cute red heart with the plus sign and how you use it to find things. Lissette's idea about adding a LIKE button is a good one. My experience on TQS and this Forum are totally new for me so I'm still navigating around (much more easily), but I want to understand what some of the symbols mean too. Or just tell me where I can find this out on TQS. Thanx much. [/quote]


                          Shirley, the 'favorites' button is a cute little red heart with a plus sign inside of it. If you go to the Daily Blog page, right at the top right of the first blog, you'll see one. If you click on it, it will add it to 'Your Favorites'. To then see your list of 'Your Favorites', go to 'My Account' at the far right on the Navigation Bar. You'll see 'My Favorites' in the drop down menu. When you pick that it will show you a list of shows, blogs, quilts, lessons, etc. that you want to be able to watch or look at again. You'll just click on the what you want to see again and it will take you right to that article, show or whatever. I like to use it for shows I know I'll want to watch a second time, like Edyta's segment. Try it and see how you like it!

                          I'm still learning about the Forum myself, so you and I probably know about the same amount about that!

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

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                            NOW PLAYING ON YOUR DAILY BLOG!!!!

                            Has anyone had a chance to watch Margo's video on today's Daily Blog? You'll need to scroll down a few articles to find it. She shows us the correct way to press our HSTs open and then remove the papers so they don't become distorted. Very, very helpful...thank you, Margo!

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

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                              They're here, they're here, they're finally here! Woo hoo! Can you tell I'm excited? I haven't sorted them yet. I will do that on Tueday when my good friend and teaching partner and I meet. She was out of town when I discovered the exchange on the deadline day, so I sent in twice as many so that we could both share the wealth.
                              Now I have to get busy and design a quilt to use all of the beautiful triangles in. We have also started triangle exchanges with the two guilds that we belong to and with one of our long term quilting classes. We hope to continue those exchanges for about six months. We added many guide lines to those exchanges to make it more manageable for us.
                              Debbie, Clara and all of the sorting Angels, thank you so much for taking on this monumental exchange. It is the first time that I have participated in an exchange and followed a forum. I have throughly enjoyed it, from picking the fabric, completing the triangles and all of the anticipation. Ladies you have once again shown the generosity that quilters are known for. May all of the SoTTT sisters and brothers have a blessed Easter.

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                                Originally posted by BarbaraAnne
                                Margo, I have Photoshop Elements but hardly use it. Is there an on-line PE class ?

                                BarbaraAnne, I'm sure there are others, but I took a 3 week basic class through the Quilt Whisperer web site. They will be offering it again this summer.

                                http://www.quiltwhisper.com/forum/in...bc472c00b29725


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                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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