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Old 06-05-2009, 06:38 AM
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Welcome from Pine Grove, CA.

I am a relative newby to quilting starting only 1 1/2 years ago.

Most of the quilts I've made become gifts for those special
people in my life. I decided initially that I would start a
scrapbook of sorts to keep track of my projects. I include:
a picture of the finished product, a pic of the label,
swatches of all the fabric used and finally a picture of the
recipient with their quilt. It is fun to look back and see
those "smiles".
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Old 06-05-2009, 06:48 AM
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I found the mechanical chalk pencil at:

http://www.quilterswarehouse.com/P-7...-by-bohin.aspx

It's $10.92 if it's the same thing.
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Old 06-05-2009, 07:29 AM
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Hi Pam,

Welcome from Kansas. This is a wonderful group.

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Old 06-05-2009, 07:36 AM
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Originally Posted by Loretta
I like a water soluable ink pen I got at joanns- actually a felt tip marker. Once I am done quilting, I lightly wet it with water and it is gone.
who makes this pen - i'm always on the lookout for marking things
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Old 06-05-2009, 11:55 AM
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Originally Posted by Pam in WV
Hi Katier825
I'm always looking for something that will make my life easier. I would love to know where you got your making pencil.
Thanks.
The link that conblond2005 posted is similar to item I bought. I got mine at my local quilt shop, but I have also seen them on line. I've looked at so many sites the last couple of days, I don't remember where. I did a quick google search and came up with the right one.

http://www.thebestkeptsecret.com/cgi...cking5=froogle

I like having the chalk because I don't have to worry that it won't come out of the fabric like some of the markers do. I can just see myself being in a hurry and using it without testing every fabric I'm using first, then having a problem.
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Old 06-05-2009, 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by katier825
Originally Posted by Pam in WV
Hi Katier825
I'm always looking for something that will make my life easier. I would love to know where you got your making pencil.
Thanks.
The link that conblond2005 posted is similar to item I bought. I got mine at my local quilt shop, but I have also seen them on line. I've looked at so many sites the last couple of days, I don't remember where. I did a quick google search and came up with the right one.

http://www.thebestkeptsecret.com/cgi...cking5=froogle

I like having the chalk because I don't have to worry that it won't come out of the fabric like some of the markers do. I can just see myself being in a hurry and using it without testing every fabric I'm using first, then having a problem.

These pens are wonderful!!! I bought mine at my local LQS and it was less than $10. And it washes out/rubs off like magic -- but not before you want it too!

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Old 06-05-2009, 01:39 PM
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My best tip is to make sure your fingers aren't hanging off the ruler when you use your rotary cutter. That will definitely put a halt to your quilting for a few days.
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Old 06-06-2009, 05:50 AM
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I too, keep tips, etc, in notebooks...many notebooks, lol. should have took a pic of those on my cave thread.
When learning how to quilt, and struggling for accuracy, don't be in a hurry. Cut your block as accurately as possible, and make a cardboard unit 1/2" smaller, all the way around, (it is the finished size of the square, etc.), and use this to lightly...I said, lightly, trace onto the back of your piece to use as a seam line.
You have to be careful of using pens, that show thru and hard to get ink out...and graphite pencils, bc the thread picks up the graphite at times.
I use the lead pencils, sometimes, bc the line is so thin, or I use a pen, but go ever so lightly, or a chalk pencil.
It's very encouraging to get accurate blocks, when just learning. :D
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Old 06-07-2009, 03:17 AM
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This may help me. I can cut OK, but my 1/4" seams are sometimes not.
Thanks.
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Old 06-07-2009, 03:24 AM
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Welcome Pam!

I was raised in Gilmer Co WV, just got back from a trip home!

There is always great info on this board and I learn something new everyday!


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