Old 02-21-2012, 11:27 AM
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Whigrose
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Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Did you hear that sigh?. It was one of those I am so relieved, good kinda sighs. Finally, finally, have got my sewing room to an order that my mind is at peace and that means I no longer get distracted by trying to stay focused on my 'whatever I am working on' project. I'm tidy by nature and for the last several months we have been tackling a lot of projects around here. And although my sewing room was definately usable, it wasn't working for me. But now..

This weekend dh will be away and I plan to get back to QuilterMomma's quilt top. There are a gazillion pieces that need to be fused, then stitiched and repeated for every layer. I'm not one to fuse everything and stitch just the exposed parts of the pieces. . Now that is a topic for a thread, isn't it? When appliquing, do you fuse everything at once then stitch only the exposed areas, or do you fuse each layer and stitch all of every piece? Hm.

Maybe I'll take a of the backside when all the appliquing is done.

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