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CarrieAnne 05-31-2010 04:17 AM

Very nice, I REALLY love the rug!

GrannyW5 05-31-2010 04:48 AM

Both are very nice. Love the rug

paintedquilt 05-31-2010 04:49 AM

Very nice, I really like the rug :!:

pollyjvan9 05-31-2010 04:58 AM

I had to stop reading and go the tutorials. I just offered to give away a lot of my scraps. Not taking anymore names, going to make rugs. Have grandsons a lot in the summer, going to have them wrap the rope for me! Maybe even sew them.
BTW love the quilt also.

Honchey 05-31-2010 05:30 AM

HI , I made them 5 inches square. I was afraid to make them any smaller. I made a promise to myself to make at least 4 of these babies before I do any other sewing--at least until the scrap pile goes down.

littlehud 05-31-2010 08:09 AM

Your blocks are wonderful. And what a pretty rug. This place is inspiring.

thismomquilts 05-31-2010 08:16 AM

love, love, love the rug

Jim's Gem 05-31-2010 02:33 PM

Very nice.

joyceinoh 05-31-2010 05:36 PM


Originally Posted by Honchey
I never heard of crumbs before--then I happened upon this site and decided to start doing something with my bags of crumbs! I had alot of fun doing it. My "rope rug" started out as an oval but ended up being more round. This "site" has me doing things I never thought to do. I have decided to make a rug to match every quilt I piece. Have you noticed I said pieced?? I am attempting to machine quilt and I'm finding it very difficult but I will perservere. Back to my crumbs !!! Anne

First let me Thank you for sharing. Love both projects and am finding lots of new ideas. :thumbup:

As for machine quilting.
I just got a new sewing machine, :) that sews and quilts,
and I find that it makes machine quilting easy.
It is a Janome 6600. It has a special quilting foot and dule feed. (I think that is what they call it) Which keeps the material from gathering and wrinkeling.

Just love the machine, to bad we had stormy weather today so I unplugged the machine
:thumbdown:

Honchey 05-31-2010 06:03 PM

Hi, I find myself sharing all the new techniques with my sewing buddies. I had a part time job with VSM (Husqvarna Viking). Now, I only work when someone needs a day off or goes on vacation. I still teach some quilting classes when I get the bug to do so. I have their current top of the line machines, Diamond, DSE, HuskyLock 936 plus an assortment of others. I quess you could say that I collect them as well as Fabric for quilting. I'm even checking out the featherweights on ebay! I really enjoy this site. Everyone is so friendly and nice and helpful and, and , and I could go on and on. Your machine is a great machine. I also have a little Janome that I travel with and I just got a PFaff that has the IDT. It really does quilt well without a walking foot. Oh well, I have really veered of this subject and I have to put up my Tutorial about the binding. Have fun with your machine. One thing tho especially being that it is new to you-- Read your manual first. Then read it again while you are sitting in front of your machine. This way you can familiarize yourself with everything the book is describing. It's a Hands on Lesson that helps you to remember better. Anne


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