Ever been this stupid?
#31
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Yukon OK
Posts: 31
Hey, I agree,, I have laughed at myself many a morning telling myself that I have to start taking breaks (like work) so I don't get tired or rushed. That's when I make big ones. The owner of the big box store, H.Depot, told us as a class, "If you do not make an mistakes, or haven't asked any questions, then you haven't learned anything." SSSSSOOOOOOOOO Right!!!!!!!
#34
Has any one squared up there block and learn they cut off there points i have been sewing and squaring away and realized i didn't allow for my 1/4 in seam on my blocks i am so frustrated i cut and sewed about 7 12"blocks already.I guess it doesn't pay to get in a hurry :(
#39
Originally Posted by merridancer
Yup, did that very thing. Didn't notice it until after I gave it to them. Too late to do anything about it. After it was washed a few times, it stopped crackling.
I left a measuring tape in another one. It's still in it.
They make great stories to rag me about.
I left a measuring tape in another one. It's still in it.
They make great stories to rag me about.
#40
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: La Verne, CA
Posts: 794
Originally Posted by Ellis' Granny B
Ditto with leaving the paper in if it is a wall hanging. Many of the older quilters left the paper in, especiallyEnglish paper piecing. Some quilters were so poor that they actually used paper instead of batting. Don't beat up on yourself. If the kids hear any crackling.... it's the robots :lol:
The class will love it.
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