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BarbC 11-22-2006 10:36 AM

This is my favorite site for Scrap Quilt Ideas

http://www.quiltville.com

Leslee 11-26-2006 07:13 PM

Not only are those quilts wonderful--those are some of the best quick piecing hints I've ever seen! Thank you for sharing! If anybody's looking for me, I'll be in my sewing room rummaging through the scrap fabric basket...!

BarbC 11-26-2006 07:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Leslee
those are some of the best quick piecing hints I've ever seen!

I agree! After reading her patterns and tips, I have started thinking differently when I piece quilts. I think "Now how would Bonnie do this?" Barb

Suz 01-07-2007 10:34 AM

Barb,
Thanks. What a treat!! I really liked the pattern "4 Patch & Furrows". I have printed same and will make this one. She has some wonderful tips. I like applique first, but scrappies second. Blessings, Suz

Addie 01-09-2007 03:32 AM

Using the computer is a challenge for me. How do I get to view the scrap quilt sites? Thanks Addie

kathy 01-09-2007 04:16 AM

Addie, go to the first post where it give the site and click it with your mouse, it will open the site for you
kathy

Suz 01-10-2007 04:29 PM

Earlier today Boo gave me a site HoneyForks.com. Have tried and came up blank. Does anyone have the correct site? She also gave me quiltersquarter.com. This is a very nice site. Thanks. Suzanne

Boo 01-14-2007 02:38 AM

http://www.honeyforkfabrics.com/

Sorry, Suz. This is the correct link.

cdub 06-05-2007 06:46 PM

Great link! Wonderful techniques...would have never thought to flip over a medium-tone print to use as a light-tone print. Nice of her to provide printable versions, too. Now I have four new (to me) patterns to try out. Many thanks!

~Crystal
http://www.artcardideas.com/

Nepthys 09-13-2007 05:46 PM

This is the quilting site that inspired me to give quilting a try!! I love it.

rein 10-05-2007 06:54 PM

OH MY GOSH! What a great site! I have copied a number of ideas for quilts and even tho' I am off on a vacation soon, can hardly wait to get home to try some of the ideas out.

Thanks for the site info - at least from me. I think my hubby might disagree!!!!LOL

2 Doods 10-05-2007 07:19 PM

That is a GREAT site. Thank you for sharing. I bookmarked it for later
2 Doods

live2teach 10-05-2007 10:04 PM

Oh, I love scrap quilts, they are my all time favorite! Thanks for the great link!

Suz 10-06-2007 07:29 AM

Rein,

Take your quilting with you on vacation. I prepared ahead of time with a stack of pinks/roses for two layered flowers and then tans for centers, greens for leaves, my templates and the pieced (tans) background. These plus the embroidery yarns (buttonhole stitch) needed to applique the center of a wall hanging. I was able to pin the background to the curtains (makeshift flannel board) in our living room to place the flowers and leaves and had the entire center done when we returned home two weeks later. Presently I am hand-quilting same. -- On other vacations, I have taken projects and my sewing machine. What else to do when the weather does not cooperate?

I don't know if any of you have the same "phobia" but I get "anxious" when I don't touch fabric for a length of time. I've had a period of three weeks without fabric. I could hardly wait to get to my sewing room and stroke by goodies and create something. Anyone else with this problem?

Suzanne


rein 10-06-2007 02:16 PM

Hi Suz: Appreciate the thoughts. If I were going on just a regular old vacation it would be a grand idea - but since we are meeting 3 other couples and going on a cruise together..... (have not been with the group for over 3 years, so there will be much talking and card playing if there is a lull in activity). If I were to hide out with sewing, it would likely be a very unsociable thing to do - since one of the reasons we are all together is to get caught up! I am still a novice when it comes to quilting, so although I head to sales & buy material rather compulsively already, I can live for a couple of weeks without sewing - I think!

Suz 10-06-2007 05:29 PM

When John and I go, it is usually the two of us most of the time. Our son and family of three more joined us this year for five days. After the little folks were in bed and the TV was just showing football, I would pull out my quilting. We all enjoy sports and it easy to do handwork while peeking at the set from time although I have also pieced a top on vacation. The year that FLOYD hit, we were in the house most of the time.

You are right. You need to be sociable - wouldn't want you to miss anything espcially chatting with folks you haven't see for several years. Go. Have a great time and report back when you get home.

Blessings, Suzanne


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