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Old 06-17-2010, 05:03 PM
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You are so nice for doing all this work. Thanks again.
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That turned out beautiful. You did great on explaining that, it was so easy to understand. keep all the info coming. Your GREAT.
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I noticed it looks like you don't mind mixing types of materials? I usually stick with all one type of material, is it ok to mix them up like that.
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Originally Posted by blessed_beon
I noticed it looks like you don't mind mixing types of materials? I usually stick with all one type of material, is it ok to mix them up like that.
They are all quilting cottons.
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You’re awesome. Keep up the good work.
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Old 06-21-2010, 04:02 AM
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Originally Posted by pieces
Do you have a picture of the finished sweatshirt?
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Originally Posted by kswmonroe
Originally Posted by pieces
Do you have a picture of the finished sweatshirt?
Page 7 towards the bottom
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Ugly Cook (how on earth did such a beautiful woman ever come up with that "name"? - LOL)

On your pictures - the one with the 3 spindles of thread and then a couple pictues below that - it shows some small areas where there is no patch (the black showing) - do you put patches over those areas - or are they left black?

Sorry but I'm a new quilter looking for some ideas for something to work on that is easy and I need LOTS of instructions. Would you consider this something a beginner could do? I have simply cut sweatshirts down the middle and added binding - but that's the extent of it.

Thanks SOOO much for one of the best tutortials I've seen online - and I've been searching a whole lot.

If anyone else reads this and has any other ideas for a beginner - I'd appreciate it. You can even send PM if you choose.

Thanks all - from a new quilter!
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Oh, great idea, and your instructions look easy! Thank you!
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Originally Posted by PghPat
Ugly Cook (how on earth did such a beautiful woman ever come up with that "name"? - LOL)

On your pictures - the one with the 3 spindles of thread and then a couple pictues below that - it shows some small areas where there is no patch (the black showing) - do you put patches over those areas - or are they left black?

Sorry but I'm a new quilter looking for some ideas for something to work on that is easy and I need LOTS of instructions. Would you consider this something a beginner could do? I have simply cut sweatshirts down the middle and added binding - but that's the extent of it.

Thanks SOOO much for one of the best tutortials I've seen online - and I've been searching a whole lot.

If anyone else reads this and has any other ideas for a beginner - I'd appreciate it. You can even send PM if you choose.

Thanks all - from a new quilter!
The name refers to the kitchen after I get done, not me! :-D

I did not leave any of my jacket uncovered, but my daughter has done it that way and it looked good, too.

This is an excellent project for a beginner as I made my first one 2 years before I even considered doing any quilting!

Have fun and post a picture of yours!
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