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Old 07-21-2011, 08:10 AM
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I'm glad it is sorted out too. I am definately going to order the pattern again when I have the money. The fact that it comes with the foudation paper and such makes the price more worth it. I did look at the corrections on this quilt and will print it out so I'll have it. Have a great day, Huggies, Fay.....P.S. I graduate from cardiac rehab on the 3rd so it'll be my graduation gift. LOL! Oh I lost 29 pounds on the rehab sessions and thier work outs are great. Sorry didn't mean to change the subject.
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Old 07-21-2011, 08:27 AM
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Well done you, you deserve a lot of praise there. Good luck
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I am doing the wedding ring tablerunner(small first - then work into a king quilt). Pretty easy I think. Would love to take one of her classes.
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These are all just gorgeous...maybe someday as I also have several of her patterns just waiting until I am braver lol :)

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Robin,

When you finish the table runner and as you work your way up to a king-size quilt, please post back with your insights and pearls of wisdom. I have until September 2012 to produce "A Garden for My Wedding Rings." Still haven't gotten the pattern although I ordered it nearly 2 weeks ago from Amazon (they aren't the supplier, some vendor is). Can hardly wait to get started on the table runner.

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I am doing the wedding ring tablerunner(small first - then work into a king quilt). Pretty easy I think. Would love to take one of her classes.
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Old 07-21-2011, 03:36 PM
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She is on my wish list of quilt designers I want to try.
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Old 07-21-2011, 11:27 PM
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Did anyone notice, she has a quilt, one of the samples of Hawiian Star patterns all made up for sale at 1,800$ Its on her site where the patterns are.

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Old 07-22-2011, 06:35 AM
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I sure will

Originally Posted by frannella
Robin,

When you finish the table runner and as you work your way up to a king-size quilt, please post back with your insights and pearls of wisdom. I have until September 2012 to produce "A Garden for My Wedding Rings." Still haven't gotten the pattern although I ordered it nearly 2 weeks ago from Amazon (they aren't the supplier, some vendor is). Can hardly wait to get started on the table runner.

Good luck and please post back!



Originally Posted by Robinlee
I am doing the wedding ring tablerunner(small first - then work into a king quilt). Pretty easy I think. Would love to take one of her classes.
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I have justurchased snowflake.
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Originally Posted by RDM View Post
I signed up for a class doing a Judy Niemeyer quilt pattern with one of her trained instructors. I've wanted to do several of her patterns but fairly new to pp. Wonder if anyone has done her patterns, taken a class, and how you enjoyed learning her pp techniques. I appreciate hearing about your experience.

What a coincidence! I just signed up for one of her classes too. I'm doing it with my guild. Gina
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