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Does anyone know where I can get the pattern Strolling the Block 2002. HGTV doesn't have it anymore. I guess I could look at the picture and figure it out. Just wondering.
Thanks., :D |
Originally Posted by Susie
Does anyone know where I can get the pattern Strolling the Block 2002. HGTV doesn't have it anymore. I guess I could look at the picture and figure it out. Just wondering.
Thanks., :D |
That was difficult to figure out, but I did, and made a "shortURL" to make it MUCH easier:
http://alturl.com/mhn3k Good find, Ruth!!! Gotta love that web archive! |
Originally Posted by jillaine
That was difficult to figure out, but I did, and made a "shortURL" to make it MUCH easier:
http://alturl.com/mhn3k Good find, Ruth!!! Gotta love that web archive! |
Thank you for the information I appreciate your help.
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No problem! That's why everybody is here on this board!!!!
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Aw Shucks! It ain't no thang. . . .
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I also had been looking for this pattern. I have downloaded & saved the blocks. However, some of the pictures don't copy, there is ony a box with a red X inside it. Can anyone tell me how to get the picture?
thanks, Frances in Tennessee |
http://web.archive.org/web/20051123203813/http://web.hgtv.com/webhgtv/images/pac/4907/final_pop.jpg
show of hands: who knows who invented the WayBack Machine? |
Hmmmm.... Was it Mr. Peabody from Rocky and Bulwinkle??
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Originally Posted by PatriceJ
show of hands:
who knows who invented the WayBack Machine? (that's the closest to a show of hands) Back in the mid '90s, I was in SF at a small office in the Presidio-- a military base that was converted to a collection of nonprofit organizations. There was this young guy standing in front of a bunch of computer hard disks -- big ones-- telling us about his new project-- to capture EVERY web page that was created on the Internet. Back then, the web was VERY young; even so, we thought he was nuts. HOW is he going to DO that? Well, he did it! His name is Brewster Kahle. If you ever use archive.org, you're benefiting from his and his team's work. |
Originally Posted by jillaine
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
show of hands:
who knows who invented the WayBack Machine? (that's the closest to a show of hands) Back in the mid '90s, I was in SF at a small office in the Presidio-- a military base that was converted to a collection of nonprofit organizations. There was this young guy standing in front of a bunch of computer hard disks -- big ones-- telling us about his new project-- to capture EVERY web page that was created on the Internet. Back then, the web was VERY young; even so, we thought he was nuts. HOW is he going to DO that? Well, he did it! His name is Brewster Kahle. If you ever use archive.org, you're benefiting from his and his team's work. |
Originally Posted by Susie
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Does anyone know where I can get the pattern Strolling the Block 2002. HGTV doesn't have it anymore. I guess I could look at the picture and figure it out. Just wondering.
Thanks., :D http://www.craftsy.com/project/view/...the-block/5130 |
So Cute, and adorable!
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That pattern was one of the first that I copied even before I had a computer. Haven't made it yet, but it's still on my list of quilts to make. Thanks for reminding me. Hope I can find it when I need to. lol
Sue |
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