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candi 02-01-2011 02:24 PM

Lesley, you are so sweet and helpful. Thanks.

Hugs,
Candi

Lacelady 02-01-2011 03:46 PM


Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Sew Extreme try Equilter.com for Kona fabrics, they have a great range at 4.95$. Living in Spain I get nearly all my fabrics from them they have a really good service and good quality fabric. Check them out.

I am waiting on some Lemon background fabric from them. I also have some lovely batiks so may use them still dithering my do an all different blues on the lemon that could work too.

I tried to get the gold cording for the embroidery area but they were sold out. Its very fine and I will couch it when I get my hands on it.

Elle

How thick did you want your gold cording Elle? I found a site that has two different types, but they are both about size 5 crochet cotton - of course, if you are going to couch them down, you could always double it if you wanted it thicker.

http://www.purplelindacrafts.co.uk/c...-yarn-36-c.asp

sandpat 02-01-2011 05:01 PM

Its so great to see more people planning to work along with us and Lesley...yes...doing some samples closer to the time is a great idea! I know I would love to do needle turn, but mine just never seems to work quite right. I've been more successful using either freezer paper or even the back basting that I learned with the Jane.

BarbaraJane, I'm so happy that you like my Chocolate Jane! Thanks! I'm quilting it now so it is in the final stages and I have to say I love it...even if I do say so myself! :oops: :D: We'd love to know that you were following along on this thread and could pop in from time to time with some good tips/pointers.

Carsey 02-01-2011 06:43 PM

I will get the book and get ready.

Carsey 02-01-2011 06:55 PM


Originally Posted by Lacelady

Originally Posted by candi
Lesley, your idea sounds terrify ! I am anxiously awaiting the arrival of my book.

Ok, I actually have to google couching as I don't even know what that is. :oops: you all can have a chuckle...

Don't start worrying too soon Candi, I promise to provide lots of pics of different techniques well before we actually start, so you can try out and practice different ones to help you decide exactly what you will use on your own quilt. Couching is a method of laying a (usually thicker) thread on the surface, holding it down either with small hand stitches or with a small zig zag on the machine. I will do pics of both a bit later on.

Lacelady: Thank you!!!!

QuiltswithConvicts 02-01-2011 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by SewExtreme
Ok, maybe because it is a crazy hour of the morning (4:30am) but I am intrigued and scared at the same time. I want to try doing this but if you knew me, you would know it is out of my comfort zone, truly... LOL!

I will order my book and try a block to kinow for sure. My motto in the past (as early as yesterday) has been "I don't do needle turn applique". But, Leslie, your idea of enlarging the block sounds like it might be doable for me. Leslie, are you saying that you are doing hand embroidery? I love to do hand embroidery but also sort of a novice at that also.

Will you all really hold my hand through all of this to the very end if I take the plunge? :shock: :shock: :shock:

Welcome to the group! You can do needle turn if you want to or use machine applique. Lesley will be giving all sorts tutes along the way for needle turn applique.

Leaving our comfort zones is the way we learn new & exciting things. Way back in the begining (before dirt was named), everything I did was by hand because that was what we did. Gradually, I started using my machine more & more. Now, I love my machine & try to find ways to make her sing new songs. You don't need to jump completely out of your comfort zone, but maybe stick a toe out first, then another toe. Pretty soon the whole foot is out there & you're dancing a new dance!

With the help of all these ladies, you can do it - I know you can!!!

QuiltswithConvicts 02-01-2011 08:44 PM

Welcome to SewExtreme (Linda), wilhelmina Meredith), sunrise450 (Phyllis), crochetetc, trish b, & Carsey!

This is going to be sew much fun!

Kathy

SewExtremeSeams 02-01-2011 09:13 PM


Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Welcome to SewExtreme (Linda), wilhelmina Meredith), sunrise450 (Phyllis), crochetetc, trish b, & Carsey!

This is going to be sew much fun!

Kathy

Thank you Kathy for your warm welcome. I ordered my book so it will be on its way shortly and I am so encouraged by everyone on here.

I guess wanting to do this project makes me realize how many things I have only begun to do and haven't really mastered anyone part yet. I have an embroidery machine but still in novice stage. However, that is an improvement as I used to be stuck in scared stiff stage. So, Kathy, will that count as one toe in??? :oops: Who knows maybe we will all come out expert... ahhh, well maybe... experienced.

There is such an international flavor on this thread. How cool that is!! :-D

QuiltswithConvicts 02-01-2011 09:30 PM

This is a cool group, for sure - I'm actually freezing right now - it's a whopping 5° right now with a windchill of -6°. We are down in the SE corner of New Mexico & it just doesn't get this cold - usually. Really into breaking records today & tomorrow.

Seriously, these ladies are the greatest for a support network. I know you're in good hands with All-Sta--, uh, ahem - all these gals!

Butterflyspain 02-02-2011 04:22 AM

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Yep I second that the support is absoultely great, I for one would never have got so far along with my Dear Jane project as I have (now quilting row 11 - 7 done).

Anyway what I wanted to show you all is my new delivery of my block fabric. Different colourway so something for you all to think about. I donīt like sewing on black fabric I find it difficult so here is my choice. This lovely lemon fabric I got from Equilter. Its Kona cotton at 4.95$ a yard and they are super to deal with.

the batiks I am now planning to use I got as a lovely squishy from a dear friend on the board and they are just gorgeous.
I think the colours pop on this lemon fabric to. Whatcha think?

Elle

AOTH choice of colours
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