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#1611
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Yes you are correct only I am going to call them "wiz" tents LOL.
Just so I don't "offend" SOME people, goodness knows that some
people take offense to someone saying "good morning" if it happens
to be 1 minute past noon LOL.
Personally I don't take offense that easy, but I try to avoid offending others
when possible.
Just so I don't "offend" SOME people, goodness knows that some
people take offense to someone saying "good morning" if it happens
to be 1 minute past noon LOL.
Personally I don't take offense that easy, but I try to avoid offending others
when possible.
Last edited by Quilty-Louise; 06-21-2012 at 10:31 AM.
#1612
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
K well since your son is grown and no grandkids (sons) yet we
will let you call them party hats for daisy and feeney LOL.
I have a quilting friend who is due in mid-late August and is
going to have another boy (#2), so I am making her some
of these wiz tents, baby washclothes, and hooded bath towels
for a baby gift.
will let you call them party hats for daisy and feeney LOL.
I have a quilting friend who is due in mid-late August and is
going to have another boy (#2), so I am making her some
of these wiz tents, baby washclothes, and hooded bath towels
for a baby gift.
Last edited by Quilty-Louise; 06-21-2012 at 10:31 AM.
#1613
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
tedytrser (Deb) or anyone
Question for you....
Can you (or anyone else) use pieces of thread scraps?
Such as what is in the picture below.
This is ONLY embroidery thread, mostly polyester thread
but some (very small amount) of rayon & metallic thread
from when I am making ANYTHING on the embroidery machine.
I just HATE the thought of throwing away even these thread scraps,
started saving them for a friend who asked me to because they was
getting into "mutli fiber" art quilts and thought the thread would be
"cool" to add as a dimension to the art quilts. Then she changed her
mind about making art quilts, but now I can't bring myself to toss the
thread in the trash.
MANY (most?) of this pile of thread are lengths about 6+ inches long.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]343689[/ATTACH]
Can you (or anyone else) use pieces of thread scraps?
Such as what is in the picture below.
This is ONLY embroidery thread, mostly polyester thread
but some (very small amount) of rayon & metallic thread
from when I am making ANYTHING on the embroidery machine.
I just HATE the thought of throwing away even these thread scraps,
started saving them for a friend who asked me to because they was
getting into "mutli fiber" art quilts and thought the thread would be
"cool" to add as a dimension to the art quilts. Then she changed her
mind about making art quilts, but now I can't bring myself to toss the
thread in the trash.
MANY (most?) of this pile of thread are lengths about 6+ inches long.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]343689[/ATTACH]
#1615
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
I never had a boy, I had 1 daughter (by birth) and 2 daughters by love
(step). Only boys I had been around was friends and family on a very
LIMITED basis.
As for ME making an art quilt? ummm no thanks doesn't interest me in the least.
(step). Only boys I had been around was friends and family on a very
LIMITED basis.
As for ME making an art quilt? ummm no thanks doesn't interest me in the least.
#1616
Question for you....
Can you (or anyone else) use pieces of thread scraps?
Such as what is in the picture below.
This is ONLY embroidery thread, mostly polyester thread
but some (very small amount) of rayon & metallic thread
from when I am making ANYTHING on the embroidery machine.
I just HATE the thought of throwing away even these thread scraps,
started saving them for a friend who asked me to because they was
getting into "mutli fiber" art quilts and thought the thread would be
"cool" to add as a dimension to the art quilts. Then she changed her
mind about making art quilts, but now I can't bring myself to toss the
thread in the trash.
MANY (most?) of this pile of thread are lengths about 6+ inches long.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]343689[/ATTACH]
Can you (or anyone else) use pieces of thread scraps?
Such as what is in the picture below.
This is ONLY embroidery thread, mostly polyester thread
but some (very small amount) of rayon & metallic thread
from when I am making ANYTHING on the embroidery machine.
I just HATE the thought of throwing away even these thread scraps,
started saving them for a friend who asked me to because they was
getting into "mutli fiber" art quilts and thought the thread would be
"cool" to add as a dimension to the art quilts. Then she changed her
mind about making art quilts, but now I can't bring myself to toss the
thread in the trash.
MANY (most?) of this pile of thread are lengths about 6+ inches long.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]343689[/ATTACH]
#1617
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
LOL but thats the thing I have no interest in that.
Do you want it? I have enough to divide if you would like
some of it.
Do you want it? I have enough to divide if you would like
some of it.
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