can i do bonnie hunters celtic solstice????
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maybe we should start a *support group* topic here for those of us starting this quilt to come in, share pictures, experiences, tips & questions...I too printed this one off- have a ton of scraps and am getting ready to 'dive in' ... I do have a couple projects I have to finish up first- hopefully I will be ready to start this mid February- it would be nice to have a place to come- share & see progress- I love this quilt!
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maybe we should start a *support group* topic here for those of us starting this quilt to come in, share pictures, experiences, tips & questions...I too printed this one off- have a ton of scraps and am getting ready to 'dive in' ... I do have a couple projects I have to finish up first- hopefully I will be ready to start this mid February- it would be nice to have a place to come- share & see progress- I love this quilt!
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[QUOTE=sewNso;6537221]I used up every last sheet of my printer paper, even printing on the back of each page to get this printed off last nite. thx ladies. QUOTE]
I find the easiest way to save patterns is to have a file called "quilts" and sub-files with various projects. I have a Bonnie Hunter sub-file. That way, I can always find the pattern and print it as needed. It saves stacks of papers! Maybe this idea will be of use to someone else.
I find the easiest way to save patterns is to have a file called "quilts" and sub-files with various projects. I have a Bonnie Hunter sub-file. That way, I can always find the pattern and print it as needed. It saves stacks of papers! Maybe this idea will be of use to someone else.
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thank you. had to go find 'links'. home, then it is one of the many sub headings. will look them up. I like established groups, by more knowledgable teachers than me.
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I am almost done with my Celtic Solstice, just working on the borders now. There has been a great group (2000+ members) on Facebook. It has been so much fun sharing tips and photos. YOU can do it, like someone else said, it just takes a lot of time. But if you follow Bonnie's detailed instructions, you won't have any problems.
#18
What Super Bowl mystery are you doing? My sister's name is Vivian and our maiden name started with a "W"! What a coincidence!
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