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

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Old 01-14-2010, 04:41 PM
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Originally Posted by retrogirl02
Originally Posted by kluedesigns
brenda is a bear about the entire thing though.

she owns the trademark on Dear Jane, Baby Jane, and Dear Hannah and if you use those words without her consent she will shut you down.

i believe "that quilt" blog used to have a much different name until brenda shut her down.
I was agreeing with you, Klue...sorry for the confusion.

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i didn't think you were but i was getting so confused and not sure if i upset you.

i didn't think i said anything bad about that quilt so i was just very mixed up and wanted to clarify it.
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Old 01-14-2010, 04:42 PM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
Originally Posted by BlueChicken

Klue... I really like that setting, it just goes to show even one single block can be amazing. I feel like my head is going to explode with all these ideas. I really like the ones set on point too, if I do end up doing a few of a different colourway I might look at setting them on point.
well then this is going to burst your brain.

these are the jane blocks (and others) done in diamonds instead of squares (like squares are so easy).

http://lindafranz.com/index.php?sectionId=66
Oh my gosh, isn't that enough to bust your buttons! Some people are so creative and ambitious!!! Beautiful though!!

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Old 01-14-2010, 04:43 PM
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Originally Posted by ai731
I'm pretty sure what she's saying isn't directed at you, Kelly.

From what I understand she thinks Brenda has some nerve to claim any kind of "rights" to the designs in the Jane Stickle quilt, because they are not her (Brenda's) original works, but rather an interpretation of Jane Stickle's.

That's my understanding, anyway.
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yes, and brenda doesn't own the patterns just the trademark on the name.

thats why "that quilt" and this forum can post pics of the patterns.

you're just not allowed to make an income of the Dear Jane name that belongs to brenda.
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Old 01-14-2010, 04:45 PM
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
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Klue... I really like that setting, it just goes to show even one single block can be amazing. I feel like my head is going to explode with all these ideas. I really like the ones set on point too, if I do end up doing a few of a different colourway I might look at setting them on point.
well then this is going to burst your brain.

these are the jane blocks (and others) done in diamonds instead of squares (like squares are so easy).

http://lindafranz.com/index.php?sectionId=66
Oh my gosh, isn't that enough to bust your buttons! Some people are so creative and ambitious!!! Beautiful though!!

:lol:
i know, its another thing on the list of things to do.
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Old 01-14-2010, 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
would this work for you?

can you open it? its a PDF
Thank you for posting this. I'm putting together my supplies for the next motor home trip to Florida coming up. I'm not going to keep up with you-all but hope to finish some and post from time to time. :lol:
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Originally Posted by kluedesigns
would this work for you?

can you open it? its a PDF
Thank you for posting this. I'm putting together my supplies for the next motor home trip to Florida coming up. I'm not going to keep up with you-all but hope to finish some and post from time to time. :lol:
will you be hand stitching or do you travel with your sewing machine
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I travel with my featherweight! She is a little workhorse and doesn't mind the bumps in the road. I combine with hand piecing where needed and also do counted cross stitch, needlepoint and reading. I get bored easily or have ADHD, not sure which!!!!! :lol: :lol:
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Originally Posted by dakotamaid
I travel with my featherweight! She is a little workhorse and doesn't mind the bumps in the road. I combine with hand piecing where needed and also do counted cross stitch, needlepoint and reading. I get bored easily or have ADHD, not sure which!!!!! :lol: :lol:
wow, you are one talented lady.

i've always wondered how people manage on the road with a machine.

last year DH and i did a road trip to memphis and all the cats came with us.

i just loved being on the road like that and have mentioned a few times that i'd like to get an RV.

i always get depressed when i can't sew. i've been sewing 6 days a week every week for the last 8 years.
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Has anyone came up with an iron that is battery or propane like the hair curling iron. Seams I'm all set but that when I take my hand work.
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Originally Posted by kosmos
Has anyone came up with an iron that is battery or propane like the hair curling iron. Seams I'm all set but that when I take my hand work.
Wouldn't that be awesome!

We have a family holiday home (bach) on the coast and go out quite regularly for a break. It has no power, no internet, no phones, it's great! I take my hand sewing, and a few magazines, and just relax. I could quite easily take my treadle machine out there, but with no iron there's not much point.
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