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Old 06-24-2010, 05:02 PM
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Thank you everyone! I do enjoy my miniatures!
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Old 06-24-2010, 05:07 PM
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Rhonda,
What is the largest item you have made using the miniature templates?
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Old 06-24-2010, 05:22 PM
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Originally Posted by ctack2
Rhonda,
What is the largest item you have made using the miniature templates?
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I made a couple of 18" tote bags

18" Star Point Tote
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18" HST Tote
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Those are all so cute and pretty. You do such good work.
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They are all beautiful :D:D:D
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Rhonda :shock: You made normal sized stuff :shock: LOL Just kidding :lol:

I cannot imagine how you work with such tiny pieces :mrgreen: You do such nice work
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Originally Posted by sharon b
Rhonda :shock: You made normal sized stuff :shock: LOL Just kidding :lol:

I cannot imagine how you work with such tiny pieces :mrgreen: You do such nice work
I made a king size Sunbonnet Sue quilt for my neighbor before I started selling my stuff. It was all hand made no sewing machine at all. I had time to do that then! LOL I don't like long seams but I can do them when needed.
I also made and sold two twin size Sunbonnet Sue quilts in pinks for a nurse I met in the hosp when I was staying with my dying grandma at nights 12 yrs ago.
I just find the large projects too much time invested and don't like the big seams!!! LOL

When I first started sewing 30 yrs ago I made a twin size quilt with a bolt of brown burlap my mom had given me. I appliqued letters and numbers all over it for my 5 yr old at the time. I backed it with muslin and used an old blanket for the batting and tied it. That was my first real quilt.
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Rhonda, your work is always stunning. thank you for sharing and God bless. Penny
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Those are all amazing! Such beautiful work that you do!
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Thank you Penny and Craftygirl!
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