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Old 11-08-2015, 04:26 AM
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In one of our Board swaps, my person indicated they liked civil war reproduction fabric. I have seen this mentioned many many times on this Board. So off I went to fabric shops looking for fabric showing men fighting in civil war uniforms. Needless to say I could not find any....... so I got on Google last night and when I found the "civil war reproduction" fabric on one of the fabric sites and realized my error in understanding, I laughed and laughed! Everyone have a great day!
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Old 11-08-2015, 04:34 AM
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Good one for a morning chuckle Rennie. I wonder how often something like this happens?
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When my mom taught me to sew, we often would do French Felt seams. I always wondered why the people of France would want to feel a seam. A couple years ago my niece asked if I could find a you tube video on how to do this (we couldn't meet in person). When I couldn't find anything I eventually discovered I heard my mom wrong and it was a FELLED seam. Only took 50+ years to figure this one out.
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Old 11-08-2015, 09:15 AM
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Yes, sometimes what we call things in quilting are really not very clear especially to new quilters. I get stuck on some of the abbreviations.
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Old 11-08-2015, 10:40 AM
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Originally Posted by PaperPrincess View Post
When my mom taught me to sew, we often would do French Felt seams. I always wondered why the people of France would want to feel a seam. A couple years ago my niece asked if I could find a you tube video on how to do this (we couldn't meet in person). When I couldn't find anything I eventually discovered I heard my mom wrong and it was a FELLED seam. Only took 50+ years to figure this one out.
Well, I'm 66 yrs old and just learned something.....thanks for enlightening me! Never too old to learn!!
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Old 11-08-2015, 11:04 AM
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Well, join the club. When I first started quilting I saw some fabric called Exclusively Quilters.
I thought they were just that...exclusively for a group of quilters and I avoided those fabrics. LOL
Took a while to realise it was a brand. Duh.
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I showed a quilt at guild done in "30's repro fabrics" and had a newer quilter ask what I meant. So just when you think everyone will know what you are talking about you find you have a chance to further the knowledge of quilting lingo. Plenty of things I don't know about and am always glad to have them explained.
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This thread reminds me of a discussion I had with friends a few years back, where we were discussing misheard song lyrics. My favorite was Steve Miller Band's song "Jet Airliner", the line goes "Big ol' jet airliner" and my friend thought it was "Big ol' Jack had a light on". Rofl!!
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Old 11-08-2015, 12:53 PM
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never heard the French part in the felled phrase -- learned it as a "flat felled seam"!
maybe it originated in France -- who knows
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Makes me think of the old saying "one picture is worth a thousand words".
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