Old 04-19-2010, 08:18 AM
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lazyquilter
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if it is the tri-fold presentation or "talking" board that I use, yes you can use push pins. I just use the straight pins to hold my blocks in order. I have all the rows done as of last night so today I will finish putting the five rows together and work on my borders.

After I get the borders, except for the ruffle, I will look at the quilt top for a bit before I decide on adding a few embroidered butterflues and at least two lady bugs. But again, I have to walk away from each level of the quilt before I move on to the next. I will post the quilt when it is finally finished, and I hope it turns out as well as the love that's going into it. We all say if it's made with love it's fine, but we all have that little special button we hide that we want to have pushed that says what we all want to hear. Let's face it, who wants to hear, wow really a poorly and shabby looking quilt, even for a beginner, but hey next time stop drinking and maybe it will look a little neater.. Besides it's filled with love and that's what counts.. LOL
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