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Old 10-18-2011, 04:34 PM
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Tomorrow I will start so when you are done with yours I want to see a pic!
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Cute! And I know exactly what you mean by making a lot of little stuff to put off making the 'big' project. I have been doing it myself lately, but have finally started drawing out the BIG ONE haha, and have it on my design wall to make me get serious about starting it....Get on it girl, can't wait to see it:)
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Tomorrow I will start so when you are done with yours I want to see a pic!
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Cute! And I know exactly what you mean by making a lot of little stuff to put off making the 'big' project. I have been doing it myself lately, but have finally started drawing out the BIG ONE haha, and have it on my design wall to make me get serious about starting it....Get on it girl, can't wait to see it:)
Well i got a good start on it today, finally...I was a little lost on where to start, but once i get rolling it just all seems to come...so it should be in a couple of weeks or so
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This is a great idea. Do you line them with flannel or cotton?
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I line then with silky soft drapery fabric stabilized with woven interfacing. I think the inside should be very soft to protect the kindle, nook, or e-reader surface. I think flannel would be good and that bamboo fabric - or minky fur.

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Old 10-18-2011, 06:18 PM
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Very handsome cases.
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Old 10-18-2011, 06:20 PM
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Now I feel pressure - I like how the act of beginning just brings it all together. I only have to eliminate colors. I will most likely end up doing 3 or 4 quilts instead of 1 which is part of my procrastination.

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Tomorrow I will start so when you are done with yours I want to see a pic!
Originally Posted by morelcabin
Cute! And I know exactly what you mean by making a lot of little stuff to put off making the 'big' project. I have been doing it myself lately, but have finally started drawing out the BIG ONE haha, and have it on my design wall to make me get serious about starting it....Get on it girl, can't wait to see it:)
Well i got a good start on it today, finally...I was a little lost on where to start, but once i get rolling it just all seems to come...so it should be in a couple of weeks or so
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Neat and just the right size. Sue
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Old 10-19-2011, 01:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Grandma58
I line then with silky soft drapery fabric stabilized with woven interfacing. I think the inside should be very soft to protect the kindle, nook, or e-reader surface. I think flannel would be good and that bamboo fabric - or minky fur.

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This is a great idea. Do you line them with flannel or cotton?
That is what I was thinking that the inside would have to help protect the screen. Yours are very pretty too.
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Old 10-19-2011, 04:29 AM
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This just gave me an idea. My sons GF just got one for her Bday and I am stumped what to get her this would be a great idea, how big does it need to be ?????
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Wow. I love those.
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