I did it!
#41
Originally Posted by vickimc
congrads. Now check out Quilers of SC at http://www.quiltersofsc.org I am a member and it a great resource. Plus we have a retreat every fall.
#43
I have also been bitten by the english PP bug. Check out Cindy McCoy's sitefor some free patterns and tons of instruction.
http://www.cddesigns.com/PaperPiecing/index.html
I also wish folks who complain about not being welcome into a new guild would read your post, sounds like you have some new friends.
http://www.cddesigns.com/PaperPiecing/index.html
I also wish folks who complain about not being welcome into a new guild would read your post, sounds like you have some new friends.
#47
Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 60
This is what I'm working on now. Have 14 blocks and made a "basket" pot for the flower to sit in. The blocks are point up. Having trouble with colors - seven sets of flowers , all different colors. Have tried three different from light to dark and not too happy but it will come to me soon I hope.
#48
use short straight pin through hole to keep fabric in place while hand-sewing.
I don't understand what this is about, can someone please explain.
I don't understand what this is about, can someone please explain.
#50
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Port Lavaca, TX
Posts: 1,276
Originally Posted by ginnie6
I went to a guild meeting last night. It was a hectic afternoon and I forgot to bring needles and stuff with me like they said in the email. It was ok though. They were more than willing to share and look what we made last night! These could get addictive I'm afraid......I've already found me a clear plastic container to set up a kit to take with me. And my application and dues are in the mail. I planned on joining last night but wouldn't you know it the atm was down and I didn't have time to go to another one before the meeting and of course I didn't have the checkbook. There were a LOT of people there last night. They said they made 97 of the little kits they gave out for the hexagon and they used all of them. There are usually about 80 at the meetings they said. I've tossed the idea about joining around for a year now and hopefully this will be something I enjoy.
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