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Quilts for Kids - Have you changed up the pattern?

Old 11-22-2009, 02:35 PM
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I have lived in my house (which looks nothing like yours) for 45 years so i know what u mean by memories all around u and can't believe it's mine as i was raised in a family of 7 kids by a mean father in a SHACK with outdoor john, no running hot water and an aluminum #2 wash tub. so i'll take a pic of my house and put it in my avatar. I've really felt blessed ever since i graduated from high school and got away from an abusive father. of course i'm now 72 - be 73 the 5th of next month and thoroughly enjoying life and quilting of course and all the wonderful people on this site.
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Old 11-22-2009, 06:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Elisabrat
I received four packages of the Q for K quilts. All are the four patch, one large patch design. With the kits you received did you maybe sew it together differently than the design? leave some strips some patch? I made one it is very cute (pic to be added) and was thinking it would be fun to mix it up a bit.. but how?? Also, my first kit was cut "wonky". The four patches made 6 1/4 not 6 1/2 like the big patches so after I stupidly sewed the rows together amazingly.. the corners did not line up so I had to take it all apart and start over. (lessons learned about measuring).. secondly the border one of the strips had a huge v cut out of it, lucky for me it was on the part I had running over (part to cut) but didnt notice it until I cut it.. so with your kits. Measure everything and also.. check the squares and strips before you sew. I will be fine toothing the new kits.
I did change up the pattern, instead of cutting the two strips and making squares, I left the strips, flipping colors back and forth, kinda like warm wishes. it is cute, as soon as I get it quilted, I will post a pic. I machine quilted it once, but it bunched up, so I am ribbitting!!!!!
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Old 11-23-2009, 03:04 AM
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What is ribbitting? I don't like to machine quilt that much. I do enjoy the hand quilting, but now maybe there is something new I can learn. Thanks! Edie
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Old 11-23-2009, 03:46 AM
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Originally Posted by dojo36
I have lived in my house (which looks nothing like yours) for 45 years so i know what u mean by memories all around u and can't believe it's mine as i was raised in a family of 7 kids by a mean father in a SHACK with outdoor john, no running hot water and an aluminum #2 wash tub. so i'll take a pic of my house and put it in my avatar. I've really felt blessed ever since i graduated from high school and got away from an abusive father. of course i'm now 72 - be 73 the 5th of next month and thoroughly enjoying life and quilting of course and all the wonderful people on this site.
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I am so sorry to hear of your childhood. That makes me sad (and angry!) I am glad to hear you broke the cycle, found and provided a loving home. Happy Birthday!! and, wishes for many more.
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Old 11-23-2009, 04:17 AM
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To Dojo36

Sounds to me like you made a good glass of lemonade out of those lemons. Be so proud!!!!!!

I have been having lemons for the past 25 years with illness with my husband, first hepatitis, then leukemia, then Non-Hodgkins Lymphoma (his 5 years is up in March - YAY! So maybe, if nothing else pops up, I can start lemonade, eh? He also is a "36" - will be 74 in January, I'll hit 72 in September. My sewing and quilting has been my lifeline. I talk about my little corner where I have my computer, and all my fabric and stuff and that is my little oasis! We need that oasis now and again! My oasis is being disrupted today. We are having our carpet cleaned at 8:00 this morning. It is already 5 after 6 AM and I have some squares that have to be pinned and as soon as they leave and I can get my stuff back where it belongs, I'll be back in my little cubbyhole. I should really leave it put away with Thanksgiving and Christmas coming up,. but our tree goes right where my sewing machine goes. So, I'll just keep on sewing until the 18th of December and then it comes down the day after my husband's birthday - 1-3! Then I'll put my stash and machine and table right back where it belongs!

You have a real happy birthday! Go buy some fat quarters for yourself. JoAnn's has their Friday sale starting at 6:00 AM. I go grocery shopping on Friday's at 6:00 anyhow and JoAnn's is about ---------------------------that far away from the grocery store, so I can hop,skip and jump from one to the other. I want to get a new sewing lamp they have for 63% off, plus another 20% off. It is regularly $54.99, on sale for $19.99 and then with 20% more off, it'll bring it down to $15.00. I can handle that! And, you, have a great day! Happy Birthday. Edie
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Old 11-23-2009, 07:49 AM
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Originally Posted by ERhausfrau
What is ribbitting? I don't like to machine quilt that much. I do enjoy the hand quilting, but now maybe there is something new I can learn. Thanks! Edie
Using seam ripper, alot!!!! entire quilt had to be ripped, and I hate to rip apart what I sew, but I didn't realize as I was sewing the bunching going on.
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Old 11-23-2009, 10:13 AM
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Ragann and ERhausfrau, thank you for the well wishes. and ER i sure hope ur husband continues to stay well. and yes i'm sure you've made lots of lemonade in your life, i haven't had to make any for a long time now, have a wonderful beautiful daughter and 2 grandsons and one great grandson so i'm very blessed and happy. Yall have a Happy Thanksgiving.
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Old 11-24-2009, 07:12 AM
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My kit arrived quickly....sewed up pattern in about 1 hour with their big blocks. I was luck and mine were cut true. I am not a machine quiilter sew there is my challenge..any tips to offer??
Are you going to also make another to send back with this one???????
I hope to do from my scraps but after holidays.
Great project to share with others this time of year as we want to give out.
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Old 11-24-2009, 07:36 AM
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I have the same challenge as I don't machine quilter either. I thought I would practice with my walking foot and do straight lines. If you come up with anything else please let me know.

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