Originally Posted by quiltsRfun
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It's a Sew Steady and I love it. I'd like it better if it was on a table with a cutout so it's all one level but this works for now. The advantage to this setup is that I can keep my scissors, pins, seam ripper, etc. under the Sew Steady and out of the way.
I'm in the "research" stage of deciding which table to get for my Husqvarna 895Q. |
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I have my fabrics picked, ironed and ready for the first clue! Very excited to be participing again!
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Originally Posted by Tweety2911
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I have my fabrics picked, ironed and ready for the first clue! Very excited to be participing again!
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did anyone else just watch Jeopardy and notice that Pat's shirt was the yellow and Vanna's dress was the aqua ?
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Did anyone win a trip to Mackinac? :D
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Originally Posted by Tweety2911
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I have my fabrics picked, ironed and ready for the first clue! Very excited to be participing again!
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oops...I meant wheel of fortune ...................oh, well, senior moment
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Joe's Mom: What a difference your modifications made to your color wheel. The colors look great together!
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Originally Posted by Tweety2911
(Post 6966549)
I have my fabrics picked, ironed and ready for the first clue! Very excited to be participing again!
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On the question of neutrals, do you think if you aren't using a large variety of neutrals, you should stick to just one? I'm currently looking for a neutral to use throughout the quilt, to replace my numerous black and white prints, something that would add a little more interest than my current neutrals that read as white. Suppose I find two I like, or three. Would it look strange to use a small number like two or three, rather than sticking with just one? I hope my question is clear. If you're going with a variety of neutrals, how big a variety do you think it needs to be?
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