Oh what fun you will have Jeff. Windy Moon is such a neat shop. I haven't been to the mill ends store for years. I will have to check it out the next time I come over to see my brother. I love about 5 hours away so don't get over that way too often.
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Originally Posted by crafty_linda_b
Well Shar I have been quilting for over 40 years and I don't know what LBW is either?? You have stumped me on that one. Maybe someone else here can answer you.
Here is a list of the most common acroymns for quilting that I am aware of. OK I think I know what it stands for now...is it---Linda B Wonders? *LOL* Happy Stitchin' Linda B. Quilter's Acroynms BOB--Beginner Only Block BOM--Block of the Month BOW--Block of the Week CW--Cathederal Window D9P--Disappearing 9 patch DSM--Domestic Sewing Machine DWR--Double Wedding Ring FART--Fabric Aquisition Road Trip FIU--Finish It Up FMQ--Free Motion Quilting FQ--Fat Quarter GED--Get 'er Done!! (oh thats Larry the cable guy's line) HST--Half Square Triangle HSY--Haven’t Started Yet LAQ--Long Arm Quilter LQS--Local Quilt Shop MAQ--Mid Arm Quilter OBW--One Block Wonder PHD--Project Half Done PIGS--Projects in Grocery Sacks QW--Quilters Retreat SABLE--Stash Accumulation Beyond Life Expectancy SBS--Sun Bonnet Sue SEX--Stash Enhancing eXperience (or eXcursion) STASH--Special Treasures All Secretly Hidden SITD--Stitch in the Ditch TGIF--Thank God I'm Finished TOT--Tone on Tone UFO--UnFinshed Object WHIMM--Works Hidden In My Mind WIP--Work In Progress WISP--Work In Slow Progress WIVSP--Work In Very Slow Progress WIWMI--Wish It Would Make Itself WOF--Width of Fabric WOMBAT--Waste of Money, Batting & Time WOW--White On White WWIT--What Was I Thinking
Originally Posted by Quilted Dogs
Ok, I am a "Newbie", I do not know what LBW is....help like u say for sure.
Shar - Quilted Dogs THANK U SO MUCH FOR THE INFO..... |
Originally Posted by peacewrk
I am new to the list and new to quilting, so often have "stupid questions" and would love to have a mentor. I think I'd like to try a rag quilt. It looks like it would be a good beginners project. I've only worked with fleece crazy blocks that were sewn together and tied rather than quilt-stitched
OK, I DID POST THIS BUT JUST WAS PLAYING AND FOUND OUT HOW TO POST UNDER SOMEONE'S NOTE....YEAH. SO REPOSTING TO U HERE: THIS IS REALLY NICE, WOULD NOT THINK OF QUILTING AND THEN TIE IT .......I HAVE MADE A FLEECE ONE AND TIED IT BUT NO QUILTING, SO NICE, THANKS FOR THE IDEA. I AM NEW TO THE BOARD AND QUILTING AS WELL. JUST LOVE WAHT U DID, KEEP QUILTING |
i have never made a quilt & would love to hand sew one, just don't know anything about putting them together. would love help.
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I am also up for adoption. I think this is a wonderful idea. I have soooo much to learn.
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Lucy if you need any help just send me a pm and I will try and help you if I can. Put quiltboard in the subject line.
Originally Posted by Lucky Lady
I am also up for adoption. I think this is a wonderful idea. I have soooo much to learn.
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Linda
just sent you a PM |
Originally Posted by crafty_linda_b
Lucy if you need any help just send me a pm and I will try and help you if I can. Put quiltboard in the subject line.
Originally Posted by Lucky Lady
I am also up for adoption. I think this is a wonderful idea. I have soooo much to learn.
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Hi Shar! welcome to the board too. You re so right about people bing so welcoming on the board.
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Maybe you should consider an applique pattern? Or english paper piecing. There are lots of neat patterns for those out there. Is there a quilt guild in your area or a quilt shop that offers classes? Good luck!! Happy Stitchin'
Originally Posted by mrsbonnie
i have never made a quilt & would love to hand sew one, just don't know anything about putting them together. would love help.
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