new ideas in quilting.
#21
Originally Posted by cjtinkle
I have a folder on my network drive called "Inspirations". When I'm browsing the web, and I see something that I love, I save the picture to this folder. I can save from any computer in the house as well as access it, which makes it nice. The file is now huge, and when I need inspiration, I go take a peek! I don't care what's trendy, I just care that I love it!
#22
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Originally Posted by DOTTYMO
I just wondered if any of you are really up to date in the latest trends and ideas in quilting. Other people seem to find new ideas and not me.
So, as said, a good source is right here on the Threads!!
#23
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Originally Posted by thomp116
Don't know if I am up to date or not, but I've gotten lots of great ideas on this board. My latest favorite is a Yogi Bear tube quilt I made for my grandson.
#24
It appears Judy Neimeyer designs are all the rage. But they are complicated. I prefer Lisa Moore and ToadUSew quilt patterns because, even though they look somewhat complicated, their methods make them easy. As far as fabric designs. There's so much out there - it's a personal choice.
#25
Originally Posted by flowerjoy
Redmadder, I love the civil war period and 1930's quilt styles also. Someone (maybe it was you?) suggested the book "Alice's Tulips" about quilters during the civil war. I am reading it now and it is very enjoyable...thought you might like it also...of course, unless you were the one who already read it.
#27
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Originally Posted by thomp116
Don't know if I am up to date or not, but I've gotten lots of great ideas on this board. My latest favorite is a Yogi Bear tube quilt I made for my grandson.
Thanks,
Diane
#28
Tools, tools, tools, I love to find tools which provide either shortcuts or accuracy in doing the cutting and piecing of quilts! My latest find is the Lazy girl designs flying geese ruler, I appreciate the no math and no waste technique used with this ruler!
#30
No, not at all.
Hello, A question. I have seen pillow cases made using a tube. Is a tube quilt made basically the same way?
Thanks,
Diane
Originally Posted by union lady
Originally Posted by thomp116
Don't know if I am up to date or not, but I've gotten lots of great ideas on this board. My latest favorite is a Yogi Bear tube quilt I made for my grandson.
Thanks,
Diane
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