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Old 03-30-2011, 03:42 PM
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Kitsie
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Originally Posted by TonnieLoree
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Lasagna pots reign! And address labels! Finally ready for my next project - (Fanciful Flowers from the most recent Quilter's World)

Must have been longer than I thought since I fused anything! Fused 3 templates to the "front" side of the fabric. Barely had enough to cut more templates out of the "good" fusing and did one wrong again thus running out of that fabric (my favorite)!

Cut the centers out of the templates to make them less stiff - works great until you realize you've already fused them to the fabric! (2nd favorite fabric) These were 2 of the already re-cut ones - TG the others were cut out before fusing!

Then outside my window I saw the rainbow. Gold! I thought, Gold! Then I realized the rainbow ended right in the crater of Mt. S. Helens (just below the horizon)! *sigh*
Mt. St. Helens is in Washington. I was living in N. Idaho at the time when she flipped her lid. Only got 8 inches of ash and considered ourselves very lucky compared to others.
Interesting Tonnie. We lived down in Beaverton, Or, South of Portland and knew nothing of it until my DC called me from Vancouver CANADA to ask if we were OK. They had actually heard the explosion up there! We raced upstairs and looked out the window to see the whole plume! (The "top" was just below the horizon) Fortunate ?? that it was a cloudless day. We did not get a grain of ash our way, but certainly felt for you guys when we saw it on TV.
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