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Old 10-07-2010, 01:07 PM
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Originally Posted by craftybear
Here is a video to watch on quilters tv and shows how to make a cool trivet, so the trivet is reversible. How cool is that!

http://quilterstv.com/


I just viewed this one and I'm very interested!
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Old 10-07-2010, 01:09 PM
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I know when I was reading about it on quilters tv, I thought what is this, how cool, another cool technique
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How long is your to do list now????

When I find links I save them to a blog instead of favorites on my computer (I learned the hard way, computer crashed and lost all of my projects to do, so I created a blog) and store them there for others to enjoy.


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Okay, I've been on the website since you posted this. What a great source of information. I'm hooked. I'm going to watch the videos again, and get started.

I think over 50% of my to-do-list comes from Crafty Bear!!!
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The CT was features in the Country Woman mag. looked interesting so gave it a try. Lots of extra stitching and flipping of material. The table runner came out quite nice but with all the extra stitching would not use the method for anything other then a table runner or wall hanging. One thing that is nice is that having a double side runner or hanging you would only need to make two to have one for each season of the year.
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Old 10-07-2010, 01:19 PM
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Originally Posted by craftybear
How long is your to do list now????

When I find links I save them to a blog instead of favorites on my computer (I learned the hard way, computer crashed and lost all of my projects to do, so I created a blog) and store them there for others to enjoy.


Originally Posted by np3
Okay, I've been on the website since you posted this. What a great source of information. I'm hooked. I'm going to watch the videos again, and get started.

I think over 50% of my to-do-list comes from Crafty Bear!!!
Too long to count!!! But I'm loving the ideas, I was repeating too many things. I don't have a blog list. How do I set that up?
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Old 10-07-2010, 01:24 PM
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go here


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Originally Posted by np3
Originally Posted by craftybear
How long is your to do list now????

When I find links I save them to a blog instead of favorites on my computer (I learned the hard way, computer crashed and lost all of my projects to do, so I created a blog) and store them there for others to enjoy.


Originally Posted by np3
Okay, I've been on the website since you posted this. What a great source of information. I'm hooked. I'm going to watch the videos again, and get started.

I think over 50% of my to-do-list comes from Crafty Bear!!!
Too long to count!!! But I'm loving the ideas, I was repeating too many things. I don't have a blog list. How do I set that up?
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Old 10-07-2010, 03:19 PM
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I have made about 2 dozen pot holders using the techniques in this book. I made so many last year at Christmas I had reached the limit and said NO MORE OF THESE!!

They are nice everyone who received them liked them. But they are a lot of work.
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Old 10-07-2010, 04:10 PM
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Yes, I made a court house steps table runner. It's a fun way to quilt and totally reversable.
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I've made 4 or five large quilts using the Cotton Theory method and I love doing the technique and the results.
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I have a book a DVD and when I'm ready to start a quilt I never think to try it. Maybe someday.
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