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Old 04-13-2008, 02:40 PM
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Beautiful work (I just don't think it can be described as beginner's luck) There's only one solution that I can see, you are going to have to buy another sewing machine so you can both work at the same time!
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:09 PM
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Wow, tell Doyle that we loovvveee his compass! Now I'm really ashamed to admit that I'm scared to try the compass PP. I did a big mariners quilt and did it by hand..I'm such a chicken..cluck..cluck...cluck! :roll:
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Beautiful,,,,,But Beware you may have created a monster. LOL,,,,,
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Old 04-13-2008, 03:44 PM
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Awesome Mariner's Compass Doyle!! Wooohooo!!!!

I definitely think you should get a new machine Roben, so he can continue on with the one he started on --- at least for a while! :D
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Old 04-13-2008, 05:56 PM
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Beautiful, I really like that blue with it, it really makes it POP!
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Look out girl.....he will be digging in your stash next! hehehe!!! He really did a beautiful block, you should both be proud. Give him a big ole pat on the back for great job.
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Old 04-13-2008, 06:31 PM
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<------*jealous*

Geez, I tried that one and it came out so crappy that I threw it out!!!

I didn't have a pattern or instructions, though. Maybe I need to try this paper peiced dealy.....
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Old 04-13-2008, 06:55 PM
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Originally Posted by Baren*eh*ked_canadian
<------*jealous*

Geez, I tried that one and it came out so crappy that I threw it out!!!

I didn't have a pattern or instructions, though. Maybe I need to try this paper peiced dealy.....
YES! YOU HAVE TO TRY IT!! You'll be hooked!
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Your husband has done so well..i still have to pluck up the courage to do anything half as hard as he has done!
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Thank you all so much, from both of us! We ended up at the fabric store yesterday afternoon, and he picked out more fabric for a big Mariner's Compass quilt ( I got one 2 yard piece to finish my baby quilts, and he bought 7 different fabrics - I'd feel jipped, but I got a couple of cool quilting rulers half price so I can't complain!) I almost had to enlarge the doorway to allow his head to fit through this morning!

I moved the little Scandinavia 400 over to his own space and have him all equipped. He's been told to keep his mitts off my Designer 1 and my favorite nippers :twisted: He's such a good sport.

In doing this, he was able to see some design issues from a different point of view. I have a 9' oak table in the garage that I want him to modify for my quilting table. I had asked that the cut out for the machine be enlarged to accommodate a light box right next to the machine, and he just didn't get why it should be there - until he was trying to place the fabrics for the compass. Now the things I'm asking for are making more sense - yippee!! I get my pull-out board, my light box, and my roll-a-ways :lol:
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