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#871
got it done finally
Fred post your quilt, we'd love to see it. Just do a "reply with Quote." You will see a line of icons at the top, click on the one that looks like a picture frame. Make sure you select "from computer" at the next screen. Click on the "browse" button, go to your photo (somewhere already loaded on your computer), select that photo so the address appears in the "browse" line, then just download. Wait a few seconds and your photo will appear. Then you can "Post quick reply" or "Go Advanced" to get it to load here.
Nancy
Nancy
#873
Fred post your quilt, we'd love to see it. Just do a "reply with Quote." You will see a line of icons at the top, click on the one that looks like a picture frame. Make sure you select "from computer" at the next screen. Click on the "browse" button, go to your photo (somewhere already loaded on your computer), select that photo so the address appears in the "browse" line, then just download. Wait a few seconds and your photo will appear. Then you can "Post quick reply" or "Go Advanced" to get it to load here.
Nancy
Nancy
#876
Fred, you're singin' my song with those colors, there! What a beautiful quilt!
Love the bag, Miriam. I will try yours. Thanks for sharing the directions!
I've made some "schlep bags, which resemble these and those are a lot of fun, too. Here's a pdf of the pattern: http://sentimentalstitches.net/wp-co...schlep-bag.pdf
I make them big with 5" squares and I add squares of stiff interfacing to the four squares nearest the center square to give the bag body and shape. You can make them much larger or much smaller, though - purse size. I like to add pockets to the outside, dividers and zippered pouches on the inside - make a coordinating changing pad and it's a great diaper bag.
Love the bag, Miriam. I will try yours. Thanks for sharing the directions!
I've made some "schlep bags, which resemble these and those are a lot of fun, too. Here's a pdf of the pattern: http://sentimentalstitches.net/wp-co...schlep-bag.pdf
I make them big with 5" squares and I add squares of stiff interfacing to the four squares nearest the center square to give the bag body and shape. You can make them much larger or much smaller, though - purse size. I like to add pockets to the outside, dividers and zippered pouches on the inside - make a coordinating changing pad and it's a great diaper bag.
#877
Fred, that is a very peaceful quilt, nice soothing colors. I like it.
#880
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Another denim quilt made using Singer 224 for decorative stitches, Singer 201 for sewing circles together into rows, and Davis NVF for the binding. These denim quilts are quick to sew up and are great as a hammock quilt or for tailgate parties.
Another denim quilt made using Singer 224 for decorative stitches, Singer 201 for sewing circles together into rows, and Davis NVF for the binding. These denim quilts are quick to sew up and are great as a hammock quilt or for tailgate parties.
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