Rhonda's Electric Quilt Class - Week 8 - PatchDraw
#11
Thanks everyone for the kind comments. I hope you enjoy all the tutorials. I have no idea where it will end. We shall see how much I can pass along.
Sorry about the PDF I came down with a virulent form of the flu and was really sick from 4pm yesterday to now. At least I am able to be up abit now. Haven't tried to eat anything yet. I am diabetic and since all I ate yesterday was a peanut butter sandwich and a small bag of chips at 2 and I went to sleep at 4 til 10pm -so last night my blood sugar was down to 78. I was really weak and shaky and couldn't think. We are both diabetic and I keep frosting in the house so a couple of small bites of frosting and it was back up shortly. But I spent most of the night in the bathroom. Lost a lot of water and I could feel I was dehydrated but I couldn't keep anything down not even pills.
I'm doing a little better so I will work on that PDF today sometime. I am glad you all are getting some good out of the lessons. I am having a blast learning new things from the books and from trial and error. I know a lot of people will only do piecing but I hope those who wanted to do quilting designs to quilt with will see the possibilities in this feature as well as those who like applique. I will continue on with the patchdraw in the next lesson and show more of how to use it. This is all new to me too and I was so excited when I figured it out!
Sorry about the PDF I came down with a virulent form of the flu and was really sick from 4pm yesterday to now. At least I am able to be up abit now. Haven't tried to eat anything yet. I am diabetic and since all I ate yesterday was a peanut butter sandwich and a small bag of chips at 2 and I went to sleep at 4 til 10pm -so last night my blood sugar was down to 78. I was really weak and shaky and couldn't think. We are both diabetic and I keep frosting in the house so a couple of small bites of frosting and it was back up shortly. But I spent most of the night in the bathroom. Lost a lot of water and I could feel I was dehydrated but I couldn't keep anything down not even pills.
I'm doing a little better so I will work on that PDF today sometime. I am glad you all are getting some good out of the lessons. I am having a blast learning new things from the books and from trial and error. I know a lot of people will only do piecing but I hope those who wanted to do quilting designs to quilt with will see the possibilities in this feature as well as those who like applique. I will continue on with the patchdraw in the next lesson and show more of how to use it. This is all new to me too and I was so excited when I figured it out!
#12
Rhonda, we all appreciate all you do to put these lessons together for us, and a couple of days wait for the PDF until you feel better is no problem to any of us I am sure. Take care of yourself - that's what's important.
#13
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Rhonda
Please take care, we will survive without the tut, just get better. I have friends that are diabetic and when they get the intestinal garbage that goes around, it can be very scarey. Hope you feel better soon. Praying for a quick recovery.
Suzy
Please take care, we will survive without the tut, just get better. I have friends that are diabetic and when they get the intestinal garbage that goes around, it can be very scarey. Hope you feel better soon. Praying for a quick recovery.
Suzy
#14
Thanks Judy and Suzy. I am on the upswing. Just had some toast and a bottle of water and kept it down so will be doing better soon. At one point I thought this must be how an anorexic feels! My stomach was so empty but I couldn't eat and keep it down. I hate being sick!
#16
Here is the link for Week 6
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...s-t171767.html
#17
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Omaha
Posts: 107
Thanks Rhonda for these wonderful lessons. I bought a pile of fabric from my favorite local quilt shop at their pre-inventory sale. Yesterday my husband scanned in my fabrics and because of your lessons I was able to create my king-sized quilt with sashing and borders. It was so fun to see what it is going to look like before it is finished. Your classes are exactly what I needed to get me to do these basics in EQ. This lesson looks like fun...but I'm anxious to get quilting!
#18
Thanks Rhonda for these wonderful lessons. I bought a pile of fabric from my favorite local quilt shop at their pre-inventory sale. Yesterday my husband scanned in my fabrics and because of your lessons I was able to create my king-sized quilt with sashing and borders. It was so fun to see what it is going to look like before it is finished. Your classes are exactly what I needed to get me to do these basics in EQ. This lesson looks like fun...but I'm anxious to get quilting!
You should post your quilt in progress so we can all follow along and watch it grow! I would love to see pictures of your fabrics and the quilt you designed!
#20
I am spending time catching up today. So I should have it done here soon. Thanks!
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