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    Ideas are interesting....I like round robin projects...as they involve everyone with each quilt. It is so nice
    to have a bit of everyone's work. I've done round by round, row by row and I saw one done round,
    but each side was a different maker ! Lots of people in that one ! Would require some mailing and some
    time requirements.....could by mystery or not....the row one I did...we didn't know whose quilt we were
    working on until the big reveal at the end !! There were 7 of us and all were super ! Picture challenges look fun, too.
    Journal page quilts might be fun, too....maybe a little harder to stay committed where someone else isn't
    "involved" as it were....I've done some guild challenges over the years that were fun, too.....Pick a topic, make
    a quilt a certain size,etc., Maybe use a special fabric....Well....lets keep talking !

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      Perhaps one of you has a show we can send our quilts to ( I may pop myself in the envelope

      Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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        Originally posted by suehenyon
        What a show of creativity! Thanks for all the pictures. If I click on the ones that are laying down, they perk right up to standing position. Haven't had my morning coffee so can't understand the A3 A4 information yet :roll:

        Didn't mean to confuse you or anyone. They (the rest of the world besides the US?) don't have the same paper size that we do. We have letter, legal and who knows what else and each isn't 1/2 of the size before it. It's just different and probably doesn't matter. if we want a particular size we just need to specify.

        Lorna

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          Lorna, I understood perfectly , but I'm a draftsman and such a person should know all about paper sizes :lol: :lol: :lol:

          living in Central Denmark
          Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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            Originally posted by Renata
            Originally posted by rehak
            I'm willing to try any challenge to keep our group together. You guys are just too much fun!
            I agree with Nancy.

            I agree with Nancy and Renata!

            living in Central Denmark
            Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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              Lorna, thank you again for mailing the quilt. Your check will be out in the mail tomorrow.

              living in Central Denmark
              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                I was going to mention that the name Filanderers has something to do with thread as I recall someone telling me years ago but thought I better get it from the horse’s mouth so I asked one of the group and this is her reply: -

                "A philanderer is a man who "loves" and has relationships with many different women. We love and have relationships with everything to do with thread - woven, stitched, etc. French for 'thread' is 'fil', so we liked the idea of substituting 'fil' for 'phil' in Filanderers! It would not have seemed so amusing if there was any philandering going on, but we are such upright souls! " :lol: :lol:

                Now you know.

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                  Now we know.

                  Thanks Maureen, Are you feeling more normal now

                  Mug rugger and lounge lizard

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                    Thank you, Maureen! What a great name and a great group of ladies. The one we talked to said they had met at classes and finally developed their own group.

                    Maureen, I do hope you are relaxed and feeling well and that your daughter is well.

                    Lorna

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                      Ditto what Lorna said, Maureen.

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                        Originally posted by twiglet
                        Now we know.

                        Thanks Maureen, Are you feeling more normal now
                        Wendy, I was never normal :roll: :roll: but yes, I am slowly getting back my get up and go which had got up and went and taking things easy. I taught a workshop yesterday and that’s the last workshop I will be teaching plus classes for the summer.

                        My group Threadlines are having another 4 day workshop next week on Indigo and Shibori but this time including colour. We are having another exhibition next year called ‘Marks and Stitches’ so will be working towards that and I am really looking forward to getting messy and “playing”.

                        While I am here, I would just like to say a thank you to all of you who personally wrote to Kim to thank her for taking the photos of our Chinese Whispers quilts and putting them on flikr and Powerpoint plus letting me send her photos to you all. It was much appreciated especially as she was ill at the time.

                        She is coming along fine now and looking forward to her 50th birthday which is next month. I have been put in charge of the task of not letting her husband hold a surprise party for her as she would absolutely hate it and he would be in the doghouse forever and ever :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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                          It's good to know you are getting back to yourself again Maureen and I am really hoping to meet you at Birmingham. I am also very pleased to know that Kim is feeling better. I know how she feels about that particular milestone birthday. I hope her husband listens to you.

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                            So happy to read you're getting up and going Maureen. Sounds like you'll still be very busy, but having fun too.

                            Very glad to hear Kim is getting better and wish her a very happy birthday. I just turned 50 myself (Jun14) and although I don't feel that different, it's amazing to realize I've been here for half a century :shock: :roll: :shock: :roll: , specially when last year I really doubted I was going to make it. But here I was, celebrating my 50th birthday and what I consider my 1st re-birthday, since a year ago on that day I had the last chemo treatment and at the time I really thought that if cancer didn't kill me, chemo would. Thankfully, here I am. Still dealing with some uncertainties since just found out from my last blood work that the tumor markers have gone up, slightly below the upper limit. So now I started a new treatment to make sure those markers go down ASAP. If they don't, will have a pet scan to find out what's gong on.

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                              Happy re-birthday, Limbania. I'm so glad you made it :lol:

                              living in Central Denmark
                              Charlie Brown: The secret is to look fantastic at a distance

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                                Happy late birthday to you Limbania. I am glad that you came through all the chemo and other treatments you had over the year and hope the new treatment will help you continue a happy and healthy life.

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