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THE FWS PONY CLUB Quilt-Along "SPRING BREAK" Discussion Week

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Old 04-25-2012, 04:21 AM
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Dubib...such nice quilts. Did you FMQ the dragonflies?
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Old 04-25-2012, 04:29 AM
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dublb, oh what beautiful quilts! My favorite is the first one, such nice bright colors. Someone will be very happy to receive them.
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Old 04-25-2012, 07:09 AM
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Originally Posted by Honchey View Post
I hope this helps anyone that has a problem with this type of joining. I only remove the paper in the area of the seam I am sewing. that helps with keeping the bulk down and I also press seams open when they won't cooperate.

With right sides together place pin thru point of the square to the closed "V" of the main section

align the corner points and sides to make sure they are squared and straight.. stitch from the outside edge to the end of the line do not go over it...pivot around...sew a few stitches...remove from machine.

Clip the seam at the "V" to where you ended the stitching on an angle to just inside the point leaving one or two threads... Do NOT go past it.

finger press the seam open...swing the square around so that you can align the other side for sewing...pin the points then fold the piece so it lays flat and you can see where the other seam ended.

sew from the outside edge to the ended seam then pivot around sew a few more stitches remove from machine...finger press the seam ...turn the piece over and it should be nice and flat.
Maybe this will also have the photos..
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Old 04-25-2012, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by carriem View Post
dublb---very nice quilts! Thanks for sharing. Is the 2nd one a QAYG? It looks like a pattern I have made a couple times called the "6-hr Quilt" by Kaye Woods (I think that was her last name).
Yes this is a Kay Wood 6 hour quilt. It a type of QAYG. If I had used poly batting I would have been done but I love wool batting. Wool batting needs to be quilted every 3 inches, so the dragonfly's.
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Dubib...such nice quilts. Did you FMQ the dragonflies?
Yes I am very proud of my Dragonfly's. I finally took a class for my FMQ.
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Maybe this will also have the photos..
Even without the photos great directions! Thanks. Since I'm through with these baby quilts I git right on these blocks. First Eastertide & Ella's Star then Doe & Darts & Elsie's Favorite.
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:37 PM
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Tomorrow I'm heading over to my friend Elaine's house to get some perenials. Like quilters, gardners are so generous. As a thank you she's going to get this little 6 x 20 wall hanging for her kitchen/dining room. The pattern is from "Patchabilites" a designer from Iowa not too far from where I live. Julie didn't have the birdhouse in. I thought it looked a little drab so put the birdhouse in amongst the hollyhocks. There's a couple of little bee buttons on the flowers in case you can't see them.[ATTACH=CONFIG]332114[/ATTACH]
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Old 04-30-2012, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by oksewglad View Post
Tomorrow I'm heading over to my friend Elaine's house to get some perenials. Like quilters, gardners are so generous. As a thank you she's going to get this little 6 x 20 wall hanging for her kitchen/dining room. The pattern is from "Patchabilites" a designer from Iowa not too far from where I live. Julie didn't have the birdhouse in. I thought it looked a little drab so put the birdhouse in amongst the hollyhocks. There's a couple of little bee buttons on the flowers in case you can't see them.[ATTACH=CONFIG]332114[/ATTACH]
Oh you are such a sweetie oksewglad! What a wonderful gift to your friend. I'm sure she will just love it, I know I would! Beautiful wall hanging!
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Oksewglad...it's wonderful to share with friends. Every time you walk by her plants you will think of her and that wall hanging will be a constant reminder to her of you.
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Oh OKSGlad ... that's a charming little quilt/wall hanging! I'm drooling over the hollyhocks and ITA the birdhouse just sets it off beautifully. Do hope that one or both of you have some hollyhocks to enjoy!!! They just go with farms!!!

Plant trading can be oh so much fun ... and woudln't we all love to sneak in and steal from QNSue's gardens???
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I like the addition of the birdhouse and bee buttons...what a nice friend you are.
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If some one would want a start of my garden flowers, I would probably "gift" them as I have in the past. And as other gardeners have gifted me.

Even Susan, although her dh mows them off or throws them away. This he has done repeatedly.

I have been having fun doing the "fabhopshop" every month since last August; have won $10.00 from three different shops in different months and a yard each of four different fabrics last month (March). Did not look at the search until last night so score was lower than usual. It passes time by in my room, Love to see all the quilt shops and their latest thing they are doing. Wishing I had the extra $$$$$ to spend. Oh, well, I can live without it and try to use what I need to do in my quilt room.
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