#8 mystery quilt train ride - it's scrap-alicious!
#191
I'm also looking forward to tomorrow, just finishing up on a customers quilt & will now have time to work on this mystery over the weekend. Think some nice homemade chicken gnocchi soup in club car tomorrow will be nice.
#192
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Join Date: Nov 2014
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Girls, you are killing me. I'm on a diet to lose at least 30 pounds and I'm craving pasta with sauce and meatballs, roast beef, gravy and mashes potatoes. Did mention something sweet?? I'm in my sewing room trying to sew away my carvings. Looking forward to the next clue
#193
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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dear 1953..Sorry, I'm just ok.....Have never been there.
Sadly I'm tied to the office as I get eoy books done so I can pay new year bills for our business..better get to work......Thanks for fixing all the great food so I don't have to.
Sadly I'm tied to the office as I get eoy books done so I can pay new year bills for our business..better get to work......Thanks for fixing all the great food so I don't have to.
#194
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
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well it's 4:15 on the east coast here in NY..
work is almost out, so as far as i'm concerned, the day is over, it's now
evening.
that means tomorrow is Saturday, so that means clue time is almost here.
just a few more hours ladies. I can hardly wait!!!
work is almost out, so as far as i'm concerned, the day is over, it's now
evening.
that means tomorrow is Saturday, so that means clue time is almost here.
just a few more hours ladies. I can hardly wait!!!
#195
I am a serial lurker for the mystery quilts, love following the pictures of the progress and seeing how different ideas work, I am very excited to see this one. I'm loving the effect so far can't wait to see how it plays out in the finished design.
#196
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Join Date: Jun 2011
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Whew....my 4 patches are done, just in the nick of time! . This was fun for me-I usually do "controlled scrappy"....this was so liberating just pulling out fabrics and putting them together without over-thinking it! And I found pics of fabric that I don't remember using, but if I have scraps, there was yardage at some point! Anxious for the next clue...whoops! The pic is upside down!
#197
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: New York City UWS
Posts: 4,222
A scrappy story... my daughter saw an offer on Craigslist and I ended up with 8 huge plastic bags & 2 boxes of scraps.
A nice guy was cleaning out his late grandmother's stash. Diana lived to be 99 and was an award-winning quilter.
I have begun to sort, wash, iron & toss . Will share with my Bee and Lynnie. Leftovers go to Textile Recycling.
Oh yes, there was a Featherweight 324 in one of the boxes. No charge, by the way. I am calling myself a Textile Archaeologist. The "Hanky Holder" was a real find. Never saw one before. Wish you all were here!
A nice guy was cleaning out his late grandmother's stash. Diana lived to be 99 and was an award-winning quilter.
I have begun to sort, wash, iron & toss . Will share with my Bee and Lynnie. Leftovers go to Textile Recycling.
Oh yes, there was a Featherweight 324 in one of the boxes. No charge, by the way. I am calling myself a Textile Archaeologist. The "Hanky Holder" was a real find. Never saw one before. Wish you all were here!
#198
Oh my goodness dotty. What fun that would be just to go throught it all. What a cute hankie holder. I never seen one before. Love the table runner under the machine. Florals are a favorite of mine. Sulabug ( member here) uses alot of florals. They always look great.
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