Comment on Stash Report – Week 17 – 2011 by Kate
Nothing in is progress even if there is nothing out. With as much as you have going on with the move it’s amazing you can get any sewing done.
View ArticleComment on Stash Report – Week 17 – 2011 by ruth
It’s your fault. Yesterday I went to the quilt shop and bought ruler and mat and other stuff, and am going to take classes in June. And I forced myself to buy 3 fat quarters. It took me so long to pick...
View ArticleComment on Stash Report – Week 17 – 2011 by Barb in MI
You do have so much on your plate right now, I probably would escape into a fabric store for stress relief. So nothing in or out, is quite an accomplishment!
View ArticleComment on Remove the Battery Please by debbie
I got a cell phone because I worked 3rd shift for many years. If I had car trouble, I called home. I could very easily become cell phoneless. When looking for a job, I would receive more calls on the...
View ArticleComment on House Hunt Continues by tammy k. in illinois
Judy, my vote would be for a hundred acres! Hope you can convince Vince that is the route to go.
View ArticleComment on Stash Report – Week 17 – 2011 by Darlene S
My week was very busy, but don’t have a lot to show for it. Nothing used from my stash but a few 2 inch strips to make 10 blocks for an exchange. But I’m not even going to tell you what came into my...
View ArticleComment on House Hunt Continues by Shirley Albertson Owens (sao)
I am so happy that you are sharing your adventure with us! It would be SO NICE to have lots of room and no rules! I can’t wait for the “next episode!” sao in Midlothian, VA
View ArticleComment on Stash Report – Week 17 – 2011 by Angie in So CA
Zero in, Zero out. Glad I’m not the only one. Hope to do better in 2 weeks – next week is entertaining company.
View ArticleComment on They’re Gone! by Mary
Pam… There ARE dandelions in Texas. Ask my neighbors; I have a bumper crop. Now, Judy, when you get to Texas you do have an alternative problem solver (to root beer floats). You get some Blue Bell...
View ArticleComment on Which Panto? by Jo's Country Junction
If a quilt has lots of points or triangles like yours seems too I prefer to use a curvy pattern to soften it up. So I am picking the first.
View ArticleComment on Which Panto? by Melanie
I agree with the ladies who say choose another panto lol. The flowers don’t go with the ‘flavour’ of the quilt but the spiral squares are too much with all the angles and lines in your quilt. Having...
View ArticleComment on Which Panto? by Linda in NE
Square Spiral, definitely. It’s one of my favorites.
View ArticleComment on Which Panto? by Suzan
Alfresco but only because you have it on the longarm! I agree with many others that since the quilt is very linear, the Spiral Square would just compete with the lines of the quilt.
View ArticleComment on Which Panto? by Debbie
Oh boy! This is a tough one. I always like to see curves when there are straight lines so I would go for Alfresco. However…the sprial square seems to go with the quilt theme. I still don’t know if I...
View ArticleComment on Perspective by Marilyn
I was going to email you about the cooler weather and figured you might already be on the road. Just wait it will warm up! It supposed to be 90 by Sunday.
View ArticleComment on Quiltmaker Blog Tour Starts Today by Annie
I can’t wait to find out which block and quilt was yours. I just found out the one I thought was your block belonged to another girl. I’ll be checking on Friday.
View ArticleComment on Perspective by Shirley Albertson Owens (sao)
My husband is from Texas and when I met him he had the flag of Texas on his wall….YES – there is nothing like TEXAS PRIDE! My brother lives in Texas now – and loves it. I am glad that you are falling...
View ArticleComment on Quiltmaker Blog Tour Starts Today by Shirley Albertson Owens (sao)
I will look forward to Friday! sao in Midlothian, VA
View ArticleComment on Perspective by Sue H
We’re what they call “Winter Texans”. Anywhere else, we’d be “Snow Birds”. It’s fun to be a Texan for a couple of months. Yee-haw (instead of uff-dah).
View ArticleComment on Quiltmaker’s 100 Blocks Vol. 3 Blog Tour by Michelle
I have the first two and would love to get the third. Your block and quilt are so colourful and cheerful.
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