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[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011

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Old 02-08-2011, 03:38 PM
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Patti, Explain me please I am dumb. Why are you using water soluble thread, where? surely when you wash it the thread will disolve and then what. I know theres a purpose here but I am defeated on this one.... doh !!

By the way Patti, I love, love what you have done its stunning
hehe :) yep funny isn't it -- I did it once and should do it again! you do "faux" trapunto by stitching an extra layer of batting to what you want to puff with water soluble thread and then cut off the part of the batting only from the area you dont want to puff. then you make your quilt sandwich by adding reg batting and back and go ahead and quilt - AFTER changing to normal thread. When you wash your quilt the "basting" washable thread comes out! It really is super!! [so long as you remember NOT to use the washable thread anywhere in your machine for your permanent quilting....that is a bummer because it too washes out :roll: :oops: ]
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Originally Posted by BevD
OK, finally worked out the pictures....
I bought the Dear Jane CD early January and decided I would join in the group and try to use the 2010 weekly timeline.

So far I am about a week behind as I went on holiday for a week but took the blocks I made and quilted them as per Lesley's instructions...well done Lesley.

Anyway, here are the pictures from the first 4 weeks..haven't straightened them up as yet.....will get to that I'm sure :)
WOW Bev - I should join you!!! think I can catch up?? I felt bad I didnt discover quilting board til October because I have a DJ Im dying to start... oh so many UFOs already!
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Old 02-08-2011, 05:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Cre8tvlwyr
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Patti, Explain me please I am dumb. Why are you using water soluble thread, where? surely when you wash it the thread will disolve and then what. I know theres a purpose here but I am defeated on this one.... doh !!

By the way Patti, I love, love what you have done its stunning
hehe :) yep funny isn't it -- I did it once and should do it again! you do "faux" trapunto by stitching an extra layer of batting to what you want to puff with water soluble thread and then cut off the part of the batting only from the area you dont want to puff. then you make your quilt sandwich by adding reg batting and back and go ahead and quilt - AFTER changing to normal thread. When you wash your quilt the "basting" washable thread comes out! It really is super!! [so long as you remember NOT to use the washable thread anywhere in your machine for your permanent quilting....that is a bummer because it too washes out :roll: :oops: ]
Well Elle, there is your answer! You aren't dumb either...you've just never done it and I haven't yet done that trapunto tute you requested..:oops: And thanks for the compliment. I finished 1 side this morning. Its going a bit faster now, only about 20 minutes or so for each tri.
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Old 02-08-2011, 08:32 PM
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YES..do join in you'll find it very rewarding. Once you start I'm sure you will quickly catch up, even if you don't it's not a problem you just need to work at your own pace. Life happens and sometimes we just don't get time to do all the sewing we would like.
I have only just finished wk 5 blocks which I will take a pic of and post in the appropriate wk from 2010 this afternoon.

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OK, finally worked out the pictures....
I bought the Dear Jane CD early January and decided I would join in the group and try to use the 2010 weekly timeline.

So far I am about a week behind as I went on holiday for a week but took the blocks I made and quilted them as per Lesley's instructions...well done Lesley.

Anyway, here are the pictures from the first 4 weeks..haven't straightened them up as yet.....will get to that I'm sure :)
WOW Bev - I should join you!!! think I can catch up?? I felt bad I didnt discover quilting board til October because I have a DJ Im dying to start... oh so many UFOs already!
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Old 02-08-2011, 08:33 PM
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WOW Sandpat that looks fantastic. Will be beautiful when completed.
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:56 AM
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Thanks Patti and Cre for your explanations sounds great and as you know I havenīt tried it, but the affect you are getting is amazing Patti.

This truly is a labour of love Patti and you are getting quicker you go girl.

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Thanks Bev and Elle. I'm going to get back on it this afternoon.

Looking forward to seeing more pics of yours Bev!
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Thanks for all the info on water soluble thread, I knew thee must be a good reason for it. I really have to have a go at trapunto, might do a bit on the AOTH, now theres as idea.

Right back to stitching the batting, yep I am still stitching that down. Should finish it tonight though and spray baste the backing and pin it too.

Then will think about the size of the border. I think I am going to do around 10" but mine will already have the scallops cut out, so will skip a job there.

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Thats a good idea on the scallops Elle, but I was thinking that the way I a doing my border...the fabric may get pulled by the heavy thread work in the pebbles. I left quite a bit of extra fabric to quilt the actual scallops after I finish the tris. Hopefully it will lay flat...I'm crossing my fingers..I might be calling on you also (as our official best finger/eye crosser!)
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Have just posted my wk 5 blocks and that RS6 really tried my patience...luckily I have a lot of that and the third try was passable :)

Have quilted about 6 blocks so far, not in any hurry for that as figure when our winter comes around would be good to do while sitting with the family.
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