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Old 02-27-2007, 06:20 AM
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I LOVE this place!!!


ROFLMBO

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Old 02-27-2007, 06:41 AM
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I don't think it was pork. My girlfriend and I went and we are both sick--she's worse than me, at home in bed. But I am trying to stick it out--no paid sick leave and don't want to give up vac pay to be sick. We didn't eat anything at the show--just coffee and a muffin, so the germs were in the air. Batiks ar really HOT this year! Every other quilt that I saw ther had been done using batiks--soooo pretty! Hope you get better soon. :D
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Old 06-15-2007, 03:26 PM
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what is ROFLMBO somebody please educate me
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Old 06-15-2007, 03:31 PM
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Originally Posted by sarah
what is ROFLMBO somebody please educate me
Rolling On the Floor Laughing My Butt Off.

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Old 06-15-2007, 03:37 PM
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2.) Got two blocks done on my Flying Geese Quilt. With the method I am using, you start with a rectangle and two squares, sewing them together on the bias, then trimming the extra triangles off. Works well, my points are almost perfect. As I finished each Goose, I unpinned the remainder triangles and piled them up. Duh! Leave the suckers pinned and sew your 1/4 inch line down the bias. HST already lined up and conveniently in the size I need for some border motif.


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Duh! A little too late in the project I realized you don't cut the triangles off and then sew down the bias! You sew the first line (for the Geese) then you sew a parallel line 1/2 inch away. Cut the point off then halfway between the sewn lines. You have your HST DONE.

Idjit.

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Norah
It's not funny, but I laughed till I turned blue, Just the whole scene and thought of her (True comment at the right time).
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Old 06-15-2007, 03:46 PM
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oh , all right all though i'm sure if i would have ask my 9 yr old he would have told me . i just wasn't sure if that was something i wanted to ask him.thanks for educating me. tia sarah
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Old 06-15-2007, 08:18 PM
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Originally Posted by k_jupiter
Originally Posted by k_jupiter

2.) Got two blocks done on my Flying Geese Quilt. With the method I am using, you start with a rectangle and two squares, sewing them together on the bias, then trimming the extra triangles off. Works well, my points are almost perfect. As I finished each Goose, I unpinned the remainder triangles and piled them up. Duh! Leave the suckers pinned and sew your 1/4 inch line down the bias. HST already lined up and conveniently in the size I need for some border motif.


tim in san jose (one block at a time)
Duh! A little too late in the project I realized you don't cut the triangles off and then sew down the bias! You sew the first line (for the Geese) then you sew a parallel line 1/2 inch away. Cut the point off then halfway between the sewn lines. You have your HST DONE.

Idjit.

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All Hail The Flying Geese Lord!!! He rains supreme... Finally!! :lol:
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Originally Posted by k_jupiter
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2.) Got two blocks done on my Flying Geese Quilt. With the method I am using, you start with a rectangle and two squares, sewing them together on the bias, then trimming the extra triangles off. Works well, my points are almost perfect. As I finished each Goose, I unpinned the remainder triangles and piled them up. Duh! Leave the suckers pinned and sew your 1/4 inch line down the bias. HST already lined up and conveniently in the size I need for some border motif.


tim in san jose (one block at a time)
Duh! A little too late in the project I realized you don't cut the triangles off and then sew down the bias! You sew the first line (for the Geese) then you sew a parallel line 1/2 inch away. Cut the point off then halfway between the sewn lines. You have your HST DONE.

Idjit.

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AH, but we can be trained... even Tim. :lol:
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Norah, you are hilarious! I too am ROFLMBO!
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