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Old 07-02-2011, 11:10 AM
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Old 07-03-2011, 05:05 AM
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Thanks, I haven't used these gloves. Have you?
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Old 07-03-2011, 08:06 AM
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Crafty, thanks for this... She is amazing with her 365 quilting project for FMQ. Very inspiring.
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Thank you Crafty Bear for the website. Have viewed most of the FMQ tutorials this morning and think I learned some great tips. I appreciate your postings of neat things you've found on the net . Thank you.

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Everyone is very welcome, I love her site lots of things to learn from her, have fun!

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Thank you Crafty Bear for the website. Have viewed most of the FMQ tutorials this morning and think I learned some great tips. I appreciate your postings of neat things you've found on the net . Thank you.

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Thank you for the link!
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I have used the gloves and they work great, but I get tired of taking them off and putting them on all the time. I just recently bought Batt Scooters. They seem to work good. I can get a traction to move the quilt with them. I also saw someone on The Quilt show who says just cut pieces of the waffle shelf liner fabric, the same stuff you are supposed to put under your foot pedal.
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By the way Crafty Bear, I love that web site. I have learned so much watching her and seeing all the different designs she uses.
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I find that most of yrou tuts have a numer of stalls. The are really jerky with many starts and stop. Is this normal? jane
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I find that most of yrou tuts have a numer of stalls. The are really jerky with many starts and stop. Is this normal? jane
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