Pot holder and Hot pad
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Originally Posted by Sandy1951
I don't have a darning foot or walking foot yet so I've been afraid to try any quilting. You're much braver than me.
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Very nice Lisa.
When did you start sewing? Wasn't it just a few months ago. Or am I thinking of someone else.
I love your Sue as well. I haven't made her yet.
I just purchased a book on potholders (for Christmas gifts) can't wait to get started.
When did you start sewing? Wasn't it just a few months ago. Or am I thinking of someone else.
I love your Sue as well. I haven't made her yet.
I just purchased a book on potholders (for Christmas gifts) can't wait to get started.
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Omak -- the Sue pot holder started out as a 9 inch square. I picked 9 because my store bought pot holders are 7 and seemed a bit skimpy.
Bettia -- I've sewn clothes for years but just started quilting a couple of months ago. Clothes are MUCH easier.
Billy -- I didn't post my actual first, first FMQ. This is my first publishable FMQ. I call the very first one "Spastic Drunk with Bloody Fingers". A foot of some type might be considered an OSHA safety device for me.
Miss Mollie Sue -- I think of Sue for everything. I just love the old gal and her grown up friends the Bonnet Girls.
Thanks for all the kind words!
Bettia -- I've sewn clothes for years but just started quilting a couple of months ago. Clothes are MUCH easier.
Billy -- I didn't post my actual first, first FMQ. This is my first publishable FMQ. I call the very first one "Spastic Drunk with Bloody Fingers". A foot of some type might be considered an OSHA safety device for me.
Miss Mollie Sue -- I think of Sue for everything. I just love the old gal and her grown up friends the Bonnet Girls.
Thanks for all the kind words!
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Lisa, I didn't do any snorting at all until I read the "Spastic Drunk with Bloody Fingers" part. Then my spearmint tea came mighty close to leaving my mouth. You did a great job on the fmq. I have been sewing quilt tops for a long time and have never had the courage to try the fmq yet. I keep telling myself that I will when I have the time. The thing is, I never make the time. So good for you!
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Originally Posted by Lisa_wanna_b_quilter
Billy -- I didn't post my actual first, first FMQ. This is my first publishable FMQ. I call the very first one "Spastic Drunk with Bloody Fingers". A foot of some type might be considered an OSHA safety device for me.
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