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patricej 07-14-2011 01:41 PM

Eight!!!!

:-)

sandpat 07-14-2011 04:46 PM

She must have made it!!!

cctx. 07-14-2011 05:06 PM


Originally Posted by sandpat
She must have made it!!!

:thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Rhonda 07-14-2011 05:34 PM

Doing a Happy Dance!!! Eight is GREAT! It will get us started and give everyone a feel for how the contest works so next time we can have a lot more players!!

THANK YOU goes out to everyone who has entered a quilt!!!!!

We still have a few more hours before the deadline if anyone is about done and ready to enter!!!

Rhonda 07-14-2011 05:35 PM


Originally Posted by LAB55
Beautiful avatar Rhonda !! :thumbup:

Thanks! It was a hotpad I did and sold to the gift shop I use to sell to. It was 8" finished.

LAB55 07-14-2011 05:44 PM


Originally Posted by Rhonda

Originally Posted by LAB55
Beautiful avatar Rhonda !! :thumbup:

Thanks! It was a hotpad I did and sold to the gift shop I use to sell to. It was 8" finished.

You must do the minis.
I don't think I could do them that small, even by hand piecing. LOL

I have a quilt in the planning for the next one. Need to get it together soon, I am a hand quilter only. LOL

Rhonda 07-14-2011 05:53 PM


Originally Posted by LAB55

Originally Posted by Rhonda

Originally Posted by LAB55
Beautiful avatar Rhonda !! :thumbup:

Thanks! It was a hotpad I did and sold to the gift shop I use to sell to. It was 8" finished.

You must do the minis.
I don't think I could do them that small, even by hand piecing. LOL

I have a quilt in the planning for the next one. Need to get it together soon, I am a hand quilter only. LOL

Yes I am a miniaturist. I dont' make the big quilts. I have made 4 large quilts but one top was never backed or quilted. I prefer the minis. They give me alot of variety and they sell well.

Hand quilting fascinates me but I could never get the hang of it. I want to stitch as I would for a satin embroidery stitch. I hand stitched seams that way for years and it is a habit to sew that way. Being able to rock a needle to do that many stitches is something I find hard to do. I hate thimbles for one thing. I used to use the side of one finger for a thimble. It is still thick skin there even tho I dont' do it anymore. I have no problem taking my blood sugar because I don't feel the prick in that finger all that much due to my former sewing habits! LOL

LAB55 07-14-2011 07:16 PM


Originally Posted by Rhonda

Originally Posted by LAB55

Originally Posted by Rhonda

Originally Posted by LAB55
Beautiful avatar Rhonda !! :thumbup:

Thanks! It was a hotpad I did and sold to the gift shop I use to sell to. It was 8" finished.

You must do the minis.
I don't think I could do them that small, even by hand piecing. LOL

I have a quilt in the planning for the next one. Need to get it together soon, I am a hand quilter only. LOL

Yes I am a miniaturist. I dont' make the big quilts. I have made 4 large quilts but one top was never backed or quilted. I prefer the minis. They give me alot of variety and they sell well.

Hand quilting fascinates me but I could never get the hang of it. I want to stitch as I would for a satin embroidery stitch. I hand stitched seams that way for years and it is a habit to sew that way. Being able to rock a needle to do that many stitches is something I find hard to do. I hate thimbles for one thing. I used to use the side of one finger for a thimble. It is still thick skin there even tho I dont' do it anymore. I have no problem taking my blood sugar because I don't feel the prick in that finger all that much due to my former sewing habits! LOL


I don't use a thimble, never did, but am trying to learn to use one. My quilt stitches are not tiny,but they are small enough. I am happy with them.

quiltswithdogs 07-14-2011 09:28 PM

How and where do we actually enter?

Rhonda 07-14-2011 10:27 PM


Originally Posted by quiltswithdogs
How and where do we actually enter?

You have until midnight tomarrow night- July 15th to enter

This is in the explanation at the beginning of this thread

1. One entry per member
2. Your entry must not have been shown online anywhere before entering it here. No other forums or sites or picture storage sites. Nor on any PDAs or threads online.
3. All entries must be kept anonymous. To be fair please don't share which entry is yours til after the winner has been announced.
--- If a quilt's maker becomes known before voting is ended it will be disqualified

To enter, send the following by email to [email protected]
-Your board name
-One clear photo that shows the whole front.
-One clear photo that shows the whole back.
-Four clear closeup photos that show the details you want highlighted from different sections of the front. (four different sections)
-if you didn't design it yourself, please give credit to the designer and tell us the pattern name.
-if somebody else did the quilting for you, please giver her/him credit as well.

fatsewcat 07-15-2011 04:46 AM

That is something I want to accomplish...minis. I have done a few but I still need to perfect my technique because I am still learning paper piecing. I have even checked my scraps of this project to make sure I can make a mini. I have already figured I can shrink it down to 17 to 23". So my scraps are going into a baggie for future sewing.

Do you have any tips you can share on doing minis? I would love to hear about some things I could look out for.

RHONDA WROTE:
Yes I am a miniaturist. I dont' make the big quilts. I have made 4 large quilts but one top was never backed or quilted. I prefer the minis. They give me alot of variety and they sell well.

Hand quilting fascinates me but I could never get the hang of it. I want to stitch as I would for a satin embroidery stitch. I hand stitched seams that way for years and it is a habit to sew that way. Being able to rock a needle to do that many stitches is something I find hard to do. I hate thimbles for one thing. I used to use the side of one finger for a thimble. It is still thick skin there even tho I dont' do it anymore. I have no problem taking my blood sugar because I don't feel the prick in that finger all that much due to my former sewing habits! LOL[/quote]

Rhonda 07-15-2011 07:37 AM


Originally Posted by fatsewcat
That is something I want to accomplish...minis. I have done a few but I still need to perfect my technique because I am still learning paper piecing. I have even checked my scraps of this project to make sure I can make a mini. I have already figured I can shrink it down to 17 to 23". So my scraps are going into a baggie for future sewing.

Do you have any tips you can share on doing minis? I would love to hear about some things I could look out for.

Check out my tutorials and my cut down methods. I teach my shortcut blocks which make it easy to do minis.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_page.jsp?upnum=3731

quiltswithdogs 07-15-2011 01:44 PM

Patrice,
All I was missing was the part about sending the email to --you ! I had to reread it two more times for my eyes to register what was right in front of me. Thanks for your patience.

fatsewcat 07-15-2011 03:03 PM

I did check out your website, going to have to go back and book mark it. Thanks.


Originally Posted by Rhonda

Originally Posted by fatsewcat
That is something I want to accomplish...minis. I have done a few but I still need to perfect my technique because I am still learning paper piecing. I have even checked my scraps of this project to make sure I can make a mini. I have already figured I can shrink it down to 17 to 23". So my scraps are going into a baggie for future sewing.

Do you have any tips you can share on doing minis? I would love to hear about some things I could look out for.

Check out my tutorials and my cut down methods. I teach my shortcut blocks which make it easy to do minis.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/user_page.jsp?upnum=3731


patricej 07-15-2011 04:39 PM

eleven! :-)

Rhonda 07-15-2011 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by PatriceJ
eleven! :-)

Wow what a jump from 8 to 11 at the last minute so to speak. Fantastic! Can we make it an even dozen before the stroke of midnight?

cctx. 07-17-2011 08:57 AM

I can hardly wait to see what the contestants have entered.......

Rhonda 07-17-2011 09:03 AM

Thank you to all who entered!! A decent number of entries considering I didn't give you much time!!

I will be setting up the next contest soon so if there are any thoughts you want me to consider feel free to comment.

I am planning on - Wallhanging size 36" x 36" and anything under. Deadline will be Oct 30th

In Jan I am planning to do full size quilts. As to a theme I'm not sure if I want to limit it or not. The deadline for this one will be March 30th.

So those are my thoughts at the moment. I will need to refine the rules and discuss it with Patrice but you can be thinking about this if you want to enter anything.

Just remember whatever is entered has to NOT be seen anywhere before entering it!!

fatsewcat 07-17-2011 05:40 PM

Do the pictures get added to this thread or over in the photo department? Just wondering.

ksea 07-17-2011 05:41 PM


Originally Posted by fatsewcat
Do the pictures get added to this thread or over in the photo department? Just wondering.

I was wondering the same thing and when does the voting start?

Rhonda 07-17-2011 06:54 PM

I am sure Patrice will post a new thread.

5. Voting will begin on Midnight (Eastern US time), Monday, July 18th and end on Midnight central time July 22nd.

Votes must be cast by email to [email protected]
You will vote using the subject line. The subject line must read:

Traditional Pieced Lap Quilt - I Vote For #[insert entry number here]

state your board name in the body of the email.

Votes posted as comments in this topic will not count.
Votes emailed that don't have the correct subject line and your board name in the body will not count.

patricej 07-18-2011 01:09 AM

The entries are posted here:

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-138455-1.htm#3723706

LAB55 07-20-2011 05:41 PM

They are all very beautiful !!!
It is very hard to chose.
Good luck to all !! :thumbup:

PatriceJ , I can't remember if I voted so am sending another.

I found where I did, so won't send another :roll:

patricej 07-25-2011 01:05 AM

SEE THE WINNERS AND ALL ENTRIES HERE: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-138455-1.htm


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