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bmanley 06-03-2011 07:59 AM

I ordered Donna Poster's pineapple foldy stuff several years ago and I cannot find the instructions for it. Do any of you have a tutorial for this. I didn't know if anyone on here had a tutorial for that or not. Thank you so much.

Sue Fish 06-03-2011 09:14 AM

Check her website maybe?

bmanley 06-03-2011 01:14 PM

It has a phone number to call her and I guess I will have to do that. I am so mad at myself for not having the rest of her instructions. I don't remember the size to cut my strips. Thank you anyway.

mmonohon 06-03-2011 01:15 PM

Wow. I would love to see a tutorial on this.

kso 06-03-2011 01:52 PM

OOOOO! Are you a driver, too?

bmanley 06-03-2011 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by kso
OOOOO! Are you a driver, too?

Yes, new at it. Have a standard bred. Have fun with him.

ctub0126 06-03-2011 02:31 PM

Yay two other drivers! Just started my grade to cart!

Cheryl

bmanley 06-03-2011 02:44 PM


Originally Posted by ctub0126
Yay two other drivers! Just started my grade to cart!

Cheryl

We adopted this horse last year. He used to race mostly in Cananda. He is 14 but looks much younger and spoiled rotten. :D

ctub0126 06-03-2011 02:50 PM

IF we don't spoil them rotten who will? :) You said you were new to this, how squeaky are you? If your horse is off the track we know it's old hat for him.

My girls are spoiled rotten too:evil: . It just means they come to me when they break the fence :roll: .

bmanley 06-03-2011 02:57 PM

We showed Tennessee walking horses for years, then my husband had a serious health problem, sold our horses, then after he got better he missed having a horse. He cannot ride them anymore (we are old) but we found out about this adoption and were so lucky to get "Chris". We had never done this before except for work horses and mules years ago. We had an Amish friend check him out to make sure when we started driving him that we would not be in the next town in 2 minutes or less. LOL. He is such a gentlemen.

fabric lover 06-03-2011 03:13 PM

LOL, had to grinn about your remark about being in town in 2 minutes, saw you sort of 'floating' behind him.
Must be great to get around the countryside like that( in a calm way I mean).


Originally Posted by bmanley
We showed Tennessee walking horses for years, then my husband had a serious health problem, sold our horses, then after he got better he missed having a horse. He cannot ride them anymore (we are old) but we found out about this adoption and were so lucky to get "Chris". We had never done this before except for work horses and mules years ago. We had an Amish friend check him out to make sure when we started driving him that we would not be in the next town in 2 minutes or less. LOL. He is such a gentlemen.


kso 06-03-2011 08:15 PM


Originally Posted by bmanley

Originally Posted by kso
OOOOO! Are you a driver, too?

Yes, new at it. Have a standard bred. Have fun with him.

I was given the little paint mare about 2 years ago. After years of riding, and at my age, I can't believe how "civilized" it is to drive. I love it. And I love taking a friend along with me and chatting as we roll along.

TomC_Media 02-02-2012 10:27 AM


Originally Posted by mmonohon (Post 3397472)
Wow. I would love to see a tutorial on this.

I have created a tutorial on Donna Poster's 'Foldy Stuff" technique. It shows samples, background and a complete two-angle sewing demonstration. Should be crystal clear if you view it!!

http://vimeo.com/35897054


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