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dublb 04-07-2016 08:15 PM

Yeah! JuneBillie has joined the FW 30's! How cool is that?
Sewbizgirl & JuneBillie, I will say that even though I haven't finished my PC I will say that I have learned soooo much from jumping head first in the deep end of the pool. LOL Well that was what I thought when I first started. I was only gonna template piece all of the blocks but soon I was paper piecing w/the best of 'em. (I had never template pieced before either. :) )This group has taken me from a confident beginner to am intermediate quilter.
Hmmmm I am getting the bug to do some PC blocks. I do have some of my PC stuff here in Brady. We will see what tomarrow might bring!

givio 04-07-2016 09:58 PM

sewbizgirl, The cheapest place I found the book was on Amazon. I got a new one, and was surprised I'd bought it from the author and she had signed it! But, then, you have to pay shipping, so maybe looking at quilt week may be the way to go for you. :-)

There was a learning curve for the author in making the CDs, because the FWS 30's CD was a great deal better than the PC CD. I really like having the ability to print out the templates from the CD. (Most of the time I use the templates.) It's so handy! When I look at Jinny Beyer's Quilter's Album of Patchwork Patterns book, and want to make one of the patterns from it, even with her notes, explanations, clear plastic aids, etc., it seems so arduous of a task.

I think that any quilter who likes making small blocks would enjoy Laurie's books and CDs. Out of a couple of hundred blocks, there ought to be something a person would like to sew. :-)

sewbizgirl 04-08-2016 07:21 AM


Originally Posted by givio (Post 7517698)
I think that any quilter who likes making small blocks would enjoy Laurie's books and CDs. Out of a couple of hundred blocks, there ought to be something a person would like to sew. :-)

Thanks givio, that's true... I looked at the books on Amazon but decided I'd rather see them in person before deciding which to get first. Can't wait to see them.

I have Barbara Brackman's Civil War Sampler book, and tho I drool over the pages, I just haven't had time to get into it. Too much other stuff ahead of it! Those are fairly simple-- mostly it's the fabrics that make them gorgeous. I was thinking perhaps the fourth FW book might be Civil War blocks?

Honchey 04-08-2016 07:38 AM

Sewbiz, You have done the pping bitty blocks? am I right? just think of these bitty blocks with added sections! :)

HI Guys, I worked the last 2 days and my knee acted up 1/2 way into the day yesterday..I am finding that when I sit too long with my knee bent when I get up I can't put my weight on my leg..It hurts like hell..so I hobbled around..It doesn't bother me when I drive tho...??? I'm working the next 3 days..I just hope it won't act up again..

I've been cutting Teddy's for our sewing group that donates them to a hospital in NC for the kiddies...I'm just cutting not stuffing..will probably sned them to the girls that stuff 'em..The two ladies that do that are in their 90"s and so cute and so active..just love 'em...
I'm definitely doing a 30's block today, one more cup of coffee then to the sewing machine...later H.

sewbizgirl 04-08-2016 09:49 AM

No... haven't done any bitty blocks. I am not great at paper piecing. I guess I just haven't done enough of it yet. I'm really slow because I don't do it often enough to really remember how it works, so I'm stopping and double checking, etc. It's not my favorite method.

I do have a paper pieced quilt in the works, but it's very simple. Just four diagonal strips per block and it comes out looking a lot like a tube quilt. It's good for learning on!

Honchey 04-08-2016 01:15 PM

Sorry, I think it's kaybob that has done the bitty blocks....PPing isn't really hard,,it's like anything else..There's a formula for everything and once you come to understand the technique , it's rather easy...

I have the rotary cutting #'s for the first book as they weren't included..so if you would like me to, I could email them to you if you get the first book..H.

janRN 04-08-2016 01:27 PM

I hate to whine but we're under a Winter Storm Watch until 5pm tomorrow!! 4" of bleeping snow predicted with high winds. I'm about ready to go hunt down that damn groundhog!!! Oh well, it will be a good week-end to watch baseball and attach the binding to the mini Pineapple quilt I did.

JuneBillie 04-08-2016 01:38 PM

We have had a lot of wind for here, and some rain. I am glad for the little bit of rain due to fire season right now. A bit chilly today so I am going to do some more sewing.

Honchey, I hope your knee quits acting up.

dublb 04-08-2016 02:35 PM

Jan, How about you just coming down here. Today it is "only" 72*. So much better'n your snow! San Angelo is the closest air port. Just tell me when to pick ya up. Actually it is a open invitation to all of my PC DF's!

sewbizgirl 04-08-2016 02:51 PM


Originally Posted by Honchey (Post 7518163)
I have the rotary cutting #'s for the first book as they weren't included..so if you would like me to, I could email them to you if you get the first book..H.

Thanks for that offer... I'll remember that Honchey!

It was a bit chilly here today too, but beautiful. Very low humidity which is so rare in this part of the country! I hope the weather holds through tomorrow. I have an outdoor craft show to do. Another pretty day would be a blessing.


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