Originally Posted by mtnative
Well, certainly the others waiting you are not quilters. Now if I had been there, we would have been friends quickly and had a myriad of things to talk about. Then again ~ you probably would not have accomplished a lot. I will be anxiously awaiting pics of you progress.
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Originally Posted by jrhboxers
You might look into getting some letter size freezer paper. I know that it is a god-send with my DJ and a couple of others. It can go through the printer just like copy paper. There are several places that you can buy it on-line. I found the cheapest at C. Jenkins & Co.
http://www.cjenkinscompany.com/C_Jen...rsheets200.htm You can get priority shipping for $12 so less than $40 for 22 sheets. And I gladly pay for the convenience of having the right size to use the copier feature on my printer. JMHO |
Originally Posted by quiltstodo
Originally Posted by KerryK
What is a "dear Jane" quilt?
http://www.dearjane.com/fullsize.htm I believe the blocks come out to be either 4" or 4 1/2" There are books and software to make this quilt and it gives you the history of the quilt. |
Originally Posted by KerryK
Originally Posted by quiltstodo
Originally Posted by KerryK
What is a "dear Jane" quilt?
http://www.dearjane.com/fullsize.htm I believe the blocks come out to be either 4" or 4 1/2" There are books and software to make this quilt and it gives you the history of the quilt. |
We all say "You go girl!" :-D
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Sounds like a great use of time to me as well as productive.
Cell phones are so over rated. LOL |
Good for you, that is how I got my Cathedral Windows quilt done-took me a year, sitting waiting for kids in lessons.
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What a great use of your time. I pray that your son is able to improve with all that therapy. Keep us posted on the progress.
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Enjoy your piecing while you wait, just think of all the time you are not wasting but making something beautiful.
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You go, girl! Enjoy the journey!!
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