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Old 01-25-2010, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by Janstar
I'd use your main fabric in a OBW!! Would be perfect!
OBW?
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Old 01-25-2010, 06:23 AM
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It was a freebie from www.clothworkstextiles.com. Let me know if you can't find it & i will try to e-mail a copy of my thread-bare directions. sorry for any typo's. recovering from carpal tunnel surgery and typing is a b#%$#@.
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Originally Posted by Babzee
It was a freebie from www.clothworkstextiles.com. Let me know if you can't find it & i will try to e-mail a copy of my thread-bare directions. sorry for any typo's. recovering from carpal tunnel surgery and typing is a b#%$#@.
I have been there and done that, I had my carpal tunnel surgery in 2000 and was told in about 10 years i might need to have the scar tissue loosened and guess what, I do. I am happy with the way things turned out, not happy that I lost strength in my hands because I was always a very independent person and now I need help with some things.
Good luck and do all your therapy and if you feel you need more tell them.

I will check out the site, thanks.
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Originally Posted by Babzee
It was a freebie from www.clothworkstextiles.com. Let me know if you can't find it & i will try to e-mail a copy of my thread-bare directions. sorry for any typo's. recovering from carpal tunnel surgery and typing is a b#%$#@.
I have been there and done that, I had my carpal tunnel surgery in 2000 and was told in about 10 years i might need to have the scar tissue loosened and guess what, I do. I am happy with the way things turned out, not happy that I lost strength in my hands because I was always a very independent person and now I need help with some things.
Good luck and do all your therapy and if you feel you need more tell them.

I will check out the site, thanks.
I got it, thanks.
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It's amazing just how many people have had the surgery. Couldn't be quilt-related, could it? It's probably from all the unsewing I do. Thanks formyour note.
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Old 01-26-2010, 11:28 AM
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How about the High Light quilt pattern..Free here

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projec...h-light_1.html

It has big squares to show off the fabric. put some of your main fabric on front, and use the rest on the back..piece the back.

Or a "bento box" quilt

High Light quilt, NOT done by me.
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Originally Posted by watterstide
How about the High Light quilt pattern..Free here

http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/projec...h-light_1.html

It has big squares to show off the fabric. put some of your main fabric on front, and use the rest on the back..piece the back.

Or a "bento box" quilt
You just made my choices eve harder, I do rlike this one also. Did you see the downloads of the other 3 I am looking at also?
Tell me what you think of those, I have saved a copy of your pattern. I am trying to stay in the African looking patterns and yours fits. Thanks
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Originally Posted by Babzee
It's amazing just how many people have had the surgery. Couldn't be quilt-related, could it? It's probably from all the unsewing I do. Thanks formyour note.
No, mine was from doing manual labor jobs most of my life with repetative motion (as you know). My hands do hurt sometimes during and after quilting. I still sleep with my braces on at night when they bother me. Keep your braces and use them when needed, they really do help. Good luck,
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
here's what i found:
When I open it it sends me to microsoft power point online and that is as far as I can get. I keep trying but I don't see anything.
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I checked them all out..the safari one would work, like the one you linked to.if you put the main fabric with the masks in the center..otherwise you will loose the pattern of that one. Everyone is so helpful! Great ideas!
when i am looking for inspiration,i go to webshots..

african quilts
http://www.webshots.com/search?media...ce=search_menu

Good luck with your choice!
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