Both are beautiful!
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Sew beautiful
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Your work is amazing! These should be cherished and treasured for many, many years to come.
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WOW! You win! I'd never even attempt two quilts in one...let alone get it all to line up, etc., etc. You definitely qualify as a quilting maestro, diva, expert...this is just beautiful.
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Whew! Amazing work.
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You have done a marvelous job on both. What a wonderful gift.
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Stunning and so totally smart! Way out of my league! :)
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Super awesome job on both sides!
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Originally Posted by ladysuds
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How do you go about knowing what in the world you would put to make a QR code? Where would you find such information?
click on data type (plain text) and then put what you want to say. Then it will show up in the qr code preview box. Download it. Open that downloaded file and make it as big as you can. print it out. Use it as a graph. Make the graph. For example, here is one that says www.thequiltingboard.com [ATTACH=CONFIG]472251[/ATTACH] In order to turn this into a quilt, just make this graph larger and larger until it is large enough to read. here's one that takes the person to the quilting board's main forum: [ATTACH=CONFIG]472252[/ATTACH] I did one that says in plain text: "Quilting board.com is where quilters from all around the world meet." [ATTACH=CONFIG]472253[/ATTACH] When you scan these, you will either get a website (as in the first two), or a plain text message. There are also many other options, as on that website I referred you to. It could be kind of fun! |
For those of us that aren't smart enough for a smart phone, can you tell us what the label says?
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