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Old 06-25-2009, 06:31 AM
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If you were designing a MS Word document for a quilt binder, what information would you include?

Quilt Name:
Designed by:
Date started:
Date finished:
Quilted by:
Block names:
Fabric: (collection or other name)
Purchased at:
List the fabrics, yardage and cost and a place to put swatches

Could also add shows it's in, if any. Who it is made for or given to.

What else would you include?
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Old 06-25-2009, 06:34 AM
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reason for making it -

was it for a gift? a show? an order? just because?

what worked well in the process

what didn't work so well
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Old 06-25-2009, 06:35 AM
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quilt size, block size
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Old 06-25-2009, 06:37 AM
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oh - the most important part - tips on how to make again.


i keep a list of the challenges/tips i encountered making a certain quilt that way when i go back to that technique i'm ahead of the game.
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nothing to do with the quilt, but it might be interesting to look back on -

major events that took place while making that particular quilt -

examples: birth of a child, death of someone, 9/11, acquiring a kitten, getting married/divorced, etc
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No way would I put the start date and finish date. THen everyone who ever saw it would know I am SLOW AS SNAILS!!!
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When you complete your MS Doc Quilt Information Sheet would
you share it with all of us. I think this is a great idea and would like
to make one also.

Good thinking....

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was it a quilt that you would make again - and why or why not
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You all have such great ideas. I, too, wouldn't put the start and finish date. I don't want anyone to know how slow I am.
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what kind of batting and thread you used

I'm not sure how you would account for stash fabrics that have been around for ages, or donations/gifts, or scraps.

If pattern is from a book, the name of the book, copyright date, name of the block/quilt, and page number.

Although I think most of us may start out from a pattern, but add our own touches/adaptations to it.


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