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    Originally posted by ritzy
    ops: I didn't know it was a secret :cry:
    It's OK, honey! I just hoped it would be the label on the back of your quilt for just you to see, even though you told me it would be front and center! :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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      Ritzy and Margo, It's beautiful. Great job!


      In leafy Berkshire, south of England.

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        Okay, I have been so focused on getting things ready for our guild's big quilt show this upcoming week, that I am PAGES behind on every Forum topic. And, you gals are having just way too much fun here! I love that Ritzy highlighted a label by sticking it smack-dab front and center! Good job Margo and Ritzy! Secrets? Someone has a secret? I have a suitcase full of secrets, but I'll save those for another time!

        Dawn
        In beautiful Northwest Montana

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          Ritzy and Margo! you have given me a great idea - I'm going to put our logo as part of the applique around my HST quilt -thanks!!
          jeanine

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            Originally posted by magnus
            Ritzy and Margo! you have given me a great idea - I'm going to put our logo as part of the applique around my HST quilt -thanks!!
            jeanine
            WHOO-HOO!!


            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 NaneeWolf
              Arlene,

              I love, love, love your quilt and Margo's label. Two great quilting minds for sure!!!
              Is this another new photo of our very own Debbie Wolf? Love it and seeing the many happy faces of your personality, Debbie! COOL BEANS! 8)

              Hugs,
              Shirley


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

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                Margo and Ritzy: some secrets are meant to be shared...especially among sisters! :mrgreen: And...Margo, thanx for the great label instructions! 8)

                Hugs,
                Shirley


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

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                  Luv the new avatar, Debbie!


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

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                    Barb, I love your quilt on page 18. It is amazing how few of the quilts are in a pattern from Edyta's book. Thanks, Jan


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

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                      Margo, do you have a tutorial on doing pinwheels somewhere on here? I need to practice this. Thanks, Jan


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

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                        Jan, here is a link to the video tutorial: http://daily-blog/103-good-advice/14...into-pinwheels

                        (You can find it by putting "pinwheels" in the search box on the Daily Blog page!)


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
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                          I finished machine quilting my HST table topper yesterday and washed it to remove all of the markings. Normally I would have waited to wash it until I put the binding on but I wanted to take my time with the binding and the Crayola markers had already been on longer than I wanted because I got stuck on how to continue with the quilting and it took me an extra week to get back to it.

                          First, I want to really give a shout out and thank you to Keith Dommer. Keith took time out of his busy schedule to look at pictures of my quilt and give me suggestions for reigning in the corners that grew during my machine quilting of the center. This really is my first machine quilted piece and I've learned a great deal the hard way on this piece. Keith, if you get a chance to read this, THANK YOU for all of your suggestions. I followed your advice to the tee and was able to get it perfectly squared. My next quilt will go much better now that I know a little more. Although that could be dangerous, huh. 8)

                          Second, Terry Knott told me that quilting small circles would pull in areas and it really works (not that I doubted you Terry!) :lol: However, I was too nervous to try and make circles (seemed like they would have to be too perfect), so I did crooked lines (those I was able to manage). I'm really happy with how it turned out even with my novice-ness. I will post a picture after the binding is on.

                          BTW -- one other thing that I learned. Guess what, if you quilt the snot out of a section of a quilt, it shrinks -- A LOT. So, my table topper is now about an inch and half shorter than I wanted on all sides. Like I said, I've learned a lot on this piece. I would never have guessed it would shrink that much. It still looks beautiful and I thought (briefly) about trying to add one more border to the already quilted piece, but I think I will just put the binding on and call it finished. Other projects are demanding some attention.

                          aka ladyquilter

                          Troutdale, OR
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                            I'm looking forward to seeing your finished piece!

                            I am also learning about the shrinking problem. ( So far, I have only been quilting the table topper, by hand. I'm also nervous about doing the machine thing on the big quilt. I've only taken one course and accompanying homework for that wasn't totally finished :roll: Maybe I'll do it the old way, and hand quilt it!

                            aka ladyquilter

                            Troutdale, OR
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                              Originally posted by crocus999
                              I'm looking forward to seeing your finished piece!

                              I am also learning about the shrinking problem. ( So far, I have only been quilting the table topper, by hand. I'm also nervous about doing the machine thing on the big quilt. I've only taken one course and accompanying homework for that wasn't totally finished :roll: Maybe I'll do it the old way, and hand quilt it!
                              Please don't let my experience shy you away from machine quilting or you will end up like me and think about it, study it, but never really do it. :P And, if you don't go crazy with small quilting, maybe it won't shrink so much. I had to quilt my borders like that because I didn't anchor down all of the sections like I should have before quilting the center. With hand quilting, I start in the middle and work out to each side and then down the quilt and then up the quilt and I thought machine quilting would be the same.

                              Looking forward to seeing your hand quilted piece. I really love hand quilting and the way it looks. I just need to get faster at it. :wink:

                              aka ladyquilter

                              Troutdale, OR
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                                Good for you JoJo!! Yes, if you are following a pattern and it gives you the finished size of the project, that is the size BEFORE it is quilted. The amount it shrinks up depends on whether you preswash/preshrink your fabrics, what kind of batting you use and if you preshrink it, how dense the quilting is, and lastly how the project is laundered. So....lots of variables to deal with, and we learn something new with each project.


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                                That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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