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Old 07-08-2010, 07:47 AM
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Hi everyone,
I'm going on a 17 day road trip in two weeks. We are driving from So. California to the top of Idaho. We will be camping out of our trailer. I would like to have a hand project for the driving portion. I don't have time to make a top to hand quilt or plan out anything. I'm pretty busy until we leave for our vacation. I was thinking applique would be nice, maybe some hand towels, purse panel or dog bed (I have a cute poodle). Do you have any ideas? I'm not into wall hangings. I would like to just buy a kit and go with it. Where can I buy a kit that will keep me occupied while DB is driving? I am going to the Long Beach Quilt Show, I might get something there but I want to have a back up incase I don't find anything in Long Beach. I live in Redondo Beach CA, but I can buy online if shipping is fast. Shoot I'm running out of time. Thanks for your suggestions.
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Old 07-08-2010, 07:51 AM
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The first thing that comes to my mind is making yo-yo's!! What about a Cathedral Windows quilt done by hand?
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Old 07-08-2010, 07:54 AM
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Originally Posted by dkabasketlady
The first thing that comes to my mind is making yo-yo's!! What about a Cathedral Windows quilt done by hand?
I was going to suggest Yo-Yo's also. There are several gadgets you can buy to make them in different shapes. I make them alot when I am working a craft fair. I use them to embellish other things, but if it is along trip and you made a bunch of them, you could sew them into a yo-yo quilt or throw pillow when you returned home.
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Old 07-08-2010, 08:05 AM
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Grandmas Garden.
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Old 07-08-2010, 08:10 AM
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I have two take-along projects. One is English paper-piecing and the other is yo-yo's. They are both easy to set up and easy to do.
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Connecting Threads has labeled it Applique month and if you go to their site they have applique kits for purchase.

Hope this helps out. Have a nice vaca!!!
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I have a Baltimore Album BOM that I take everywhere with me. And I just started making fabric bowls using the Grandmother's Flower Garden technique. Instead of hexagons, I got some pentagons. They are really cute!
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I would like to welcome you to Idaho. Hope you have a great vacation.
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English Paper piecing is great as a take along :thumbup:
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I concur with the English Paper Piecing. There was a really cute video tutorial about them in that McCall's DVD that got sent out all over the place (unsolicited), and she described how to pack up a small plastic organizer with the various bits you need to fit in your purse or tote.

This is why my friend hand-pieces quilts - so she can do them on the road and at the beach.
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