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    #31
    Margaret, pleeeease, tell us how you did it. I understand the basic principles, but did you start with dry or wet fabric? And what kind of dye did you use?

    Mind you, I shouldn't even consider something like that. It's been raining here almost nonstop for weeks. And when we did have a little sunshine recently it came with very strong winds.

    Lorchen
    From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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      #32
      Count me in too! I need to practice my machine quilting, and have an excuse to use my needle-felting machine! I have a new wall quilt I'm starting, but it would be fun to experiment with the smaller journal format. Not sure what topic I'll use yet, but I know it'll come my way!

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        #33
        I would like to journal my changes that are happening in my life. So include me please. I like the journal quilts that I have seen up to now.
        peg in mo

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          #34
          Originally posted by DBLTurtle
          Count me in too! I need to practice my machine quilting, and have an excuse to use my needle-felting machine! I have a new wall quilt I'm starting, but it would be fun to experiment with the smaller journal format. Not sure what topic I'll use yet, but I know it'll come my way!
          Hooray....join us and have fun....needle felting is something I know nothing about....can't wait to see what you come up with.
          Karen


          Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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            #35
            Originally posted by weaver49
            I would like to journal my changes that are happening in my life. So include me please. I like the journal quilts that I have seen up to now.
            peg in mo
            You are certainly included Peg...we'd love to have a peek into what's happening in your life....we're such "voyeur's " you know! All of us living vicariously in one another's lives...and best of all we just get closer to one another in our passion for all things quilted.
            Karen


            Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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              #36
              Hi,

              I already made som JQ's and posted them on my blog at TQS and on blogger:
              http://lapis-lazuli-q.blogspot.com/s...Journal_Quilts
              My theme is/was "Emotions", but after 5 I got a JQ-block.
              I would like to join this new group, though, and perhaps with another theme.
              What are the rules/restrictions until now?
              Is there already a space at TQS to show the JQ's?



              Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                #37
                Hi Lorchen

                Sun printing is really easy. I started with some pieces of fabric, slightly larger than A4 size, which I placed in a litter tray (mine not the cat's!), and tried different ways of adding the colour. Some I sprayed with water first which allowed the paints to mingle more, others I used dry. I used silk paints and Lumiere metallic fabric paints mainly. For the bird piece I had some freezer paper shapes already cut out for a previous project so I just laid them on the fabric with something to weigh them down, added a few other things, including a piece of chain and put them on the front step. Fortunately the postman had already been otherwise I think he would have finally been convinced that I was mad as there were three trays in total with a variety of washers, chains, screws etc that I found in the garage. It really didn't take very long and if I had another go I would use more natural forms like leaves. Worth trying it on a window ledge if the wind is too strong. Maggi


                Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                  #38
                  I thought that anyone not too familiar with Journal Quilts might like to take a look at this site. There are over 1,000 which have been submitted for the Little Gems tombola which is being held to raise money for the Quilters Guild of the British Isles new Museum and Gallery in York. If you click on any of the names at the side it will take you to the JQ(s) submitted by that person. There are some well-known names who have contributed.

                  http://littlegemquilts.wordpress.com/


                  Maggi


                  Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                    #39
                    Hi Eugenie, just a recap: -


                    Journal Quilting

                    1 Pick a theme of your choice.

                    2 Make a quilt 8.5 x 11 inches - embellish and create as you like, even make it bigger if you wish, this is just a guide.

                    3 We will have quarterly sets, (Jan-Mar, Apr-June, July-Sept, Oct-Dec) so each set is made of 3 quilts, one for each month. This is not set in stone, it’s just a way of making a nice set before moving on to your next theme. If you wish to carry your theme over to the next quarter, feel free!! It’s your Journal.

                    4 Make brief notes on your process and thoughts as you work.

                    5 Share with other “journalists” on the show & tell site when finished. see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/

                    6 Use this “journal quilts” thread for discussion, brainstorming and comments.


                    Please note that as this is the begining of this new venture, we are including September in the first quarter set. You can use this as thinking time or make a fourth quilt.

                    Hope this helps.


                    Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                      #40
                      Eugenie, your Journal Quilts are WONDERFUL!!

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                        #41
                        Sounds good to me too. I thought there might be a suggested topic or two to get us started....Song titles is a good possibility, although I am not especially musical. Maybe book titles.....hmmm.

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                          #42
                          I would like to join up to this, as I have generally made bed quilts, double or larger, it would be good to make something rather smaller, and able to be finished within in reasonable period of time!!! :wink: Not sure what my theme will be as rather than some who cannot think of anything, my head is whirling with ideas!!!

                          Lynn in sunny Cheddar

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                            #43
                            I almost finished my first. I am so excited about the quilt that the prickly issues at work seem less so. This is the first quilting project that has come from MY head and heart. I can't wait til I can post. Gloria

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                              #44
                              It is very exciting to me to see so many of you getting into the journal quilting.......because they are right from your own brain it frees you up to try new things and to think of your own ingenious ways to tell your story. Welcome aboard! Be sure to share on the Show & Tell area for journals quilts.
                              Karen


                              Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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                                #45
                                What a great blog this is. Jan

                                Originally posted by margaret5368
                                I thought that anyone not too familiar with Journal Quilts might like to take a look at this site. There are over 1,000 which have been submitted for the Little Gems tombola which is being held to raise money for the Quilters Guild of the British Isles new Museum and Gallery in York. If you click on any of the names at the side it will take you to the JQ(s) submitted by that person. There are some well-known names who have contributed.

                                http://littlegemquilts.wordpress.com/


                                Maggi


                                Living in the beautiful Carson Valley of Western Nevada

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