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#1361
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Newport News, VA
Posts: 1,991
Ladies, for those of you who inquire about my condition, greenini aka JO introduced me to a site you can visit daily for updates about my condition. You can go HERE to stay tuned on what's going on and I won't have to keep repeating the same story over and over. Thanks JO (greenini) for the site and all of you who have shown concern.
#1364
Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: nevada
Posts: 790
WEll may not be a lady but have bookmarked it as know what it is to go through it. Bruce;s Mom my MIL has just gone through chemo and radiation so we have seen her go through all the ups and dwns of the treatment. Will be following you and know you are in both of our thoughts and prayers.
#1367
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
I had to take a break from cleaning my sewing and fabric rooms
over did things on Sunday. Woke up Monday sore and stiff as a
steel plate (to much lifting bins of fabric, moving stuff).
So all I ended up doing yesterday was dilly dallying around in the
fabric room ironing fat quarters (yes STILL), and cutting some into
1-1/2", 2-1/2" strips, 5-1/2" squares, cutting the selvages off (trying
to leave at least 1/2" of the print attached).
While I was doing that I happen to think about some coasters that
I received as an "extra" goodie from a swap on another website I
love the coasters (but not the fabrics used, she sent them as a sample).
So I wanted to see just how easy these were to make (she said they were).
Dang if she wasn't correct. Heck it took me longer to decide what fabrics
to use then it did to actually sew them.
This is the FINISHED coaster I made with the added touch of an embroidery
monogram.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338627[/ATTACH]
Think I might try to make up some of these in sets of 4 (maybe 6 & 8 also)
to give as gifts for the holidays.
If anyone is interested in directions left me know, I will gladly share.
over did things on Sunday. Woke up Monday sore and stiff as a
steel plate (to much lifting bins of fabric, moving stuff).
So all I ended up doing yesterday was dilly dallying around in the
fabric room ironing fat quarters (yes STILL), and cutting some into
1-1/2", 2-1/2" strips, 5-1/2" squares, cutting the selvages off (trying
to leave at least 1/2" of the print attached).
While I was doing that I happen to think about some coasters that
I received as an "extra" goodie from a swap on another website I
love the coasters (but not the fabrics used, she sent them as a sample).
So I wanted to see just how easy these were to make (she said they were).
Dang if she wasn't correct. Heck it took me longer to decide what fabrics
to use then it did to actually sew them.
This is the FINISHED coaster I made with the added touch of an embroidery
monogram.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338627[/ATTACH]
Think I might try to make up some of these in sets of 4 (maybe 6 & 8 also)
to give as gifts for the holidays.
If anyone is interested in directions left me know, I will gladly share.
#1369
Banned
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Colorado
Posts: 3,536
Teresa,
The one I got had the center opening much smaller, I did not
follow the pattern exactly (of course I seldom do).
So yes you could cross stitch, hand embroider, use a prettier
print, or even use iron "embroidery" patches already made.
I also used one layer of insulbright in mine which made it
thicker, but I think next time I may just use a single piece
of flannel as my "batting" to help cut down on the thickness.
Here is mine and the one I received. In picture #2 you can see
the difference in thickness.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338628[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338629[/ATTACH]
The one I got had the center opening much smaller, I did not
follow the pattern exactly (of course I seldom do).
So yes you could cross stitch, hand embroider, use a prettier
print, or even use iron "embroidery" patches already made.
I also used one layer of insulbright in mine which made it
thicker, but I think next time I may just use a single piece
of flannel as my "batting" to help cut down on the thickness.
Here is mine and the one I received. In picture #2 you can see
the difference in thickness.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338628[/ATTACH]
[ATTACH=CONFIG]338629[/ATTACH]
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