On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#591
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Oh, missgigglewings, I love your blocks. I would die for your brown polka dots on aqua fabric. Nice grouping.
#592
I dont believe that giving the number of units ruins the mystery. Just my opinion. I do however have put one or two on my ignore list because of too many postings showing what they think the mystery will "look like" and that ruins it for me. I take them off my list when the mystery is over. it isnt anything personal, just that I want to be fully surprised by the creator of the quilt and keep it a mystery for me.
#593
Oh my Sewbizgirl, stop with that cutter. Did you cut it completely off? Makes my knees weak just thinking about it. I sliced off the side of my left index finger. Rushed to the Dr. to get sewn back on, he just threw it away. Said it was too little to sew back on. It would turn black and get infected. I missed the nail.
Do you have one that automatically retracts?
Marcia
Do you have one that automatically retracts?
Marcia
#594
I'm loving all the pics! Regarding Bonnie's request on posting numbers - I thought it more about the blogs and the link ups. On Celtic Solstice I posted numbers and details about different ways to do one of the steps on my blog and she delete the link up. I thought about it further and realized that these are commercial patterns that she is letting us have for free but she will sell later. I deleted the instructions and numbers and kept the pictures. No problem, and no problem with later link ups. I didn't bother linking up this first clue of Ringo Lake but will probably link when my alternate color makes an appearance.
Let's have fun and not stress
Let's have fun and not stress
#595
Yes another Hollywood medial fiction (there are many) they seldom reattach, and I have never seen them even attempt a finger part.
Sewbiz I hope you heal quickly.
Sewbiz I hope you heal quickly.
Oh my Sewbizgirl, stop with that cutter. Did you cut it completely off? Makes my knees weak just thinking about it. I sliced off the side of my left index finger. Rushed to the Dr. to get sewn back on, he just threw it away. Said it was too little to sew back on. It would turn black and get infected. I missed the nail.
Do you have one that automatically retracts?
Marcia
Do you have one that automatically retracts?
Marcia
#596
I finished sewing all my units yesterday and just completed the last little trimming up on them all. Some are just literally 1/32" short. I'm not redoing them! I adjusted my 1/4" guild on my machine so hopefully I'll be more successful in the future. Having never made so many tiny 9-patches, it was fun stretching my boundaries again. Clue #2 will be out tomorrow! I'm ready.
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#597
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Join Date: May 2013
Location: Ballwin, MO
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Those are wonderful, NZquilter! I'm thinking coral and brown for tomorrow.
#598
*sqeamish people don’t read this*
The tip I cut off my finger was still attached by a small piece of skin, so I pressed it back in place and covered it in xeroform gauze (with Vaseline and iodine in it) and then wrapped tight so the piece would have proper contact. If nothing else, it really cut down on pain to have that piece on there. I am hoping it reattaches.
I have done this before, on the same finger, only the cut was to the side and the piece came totally off. I dressed it the same way and it did reattach. The blood flow was back in the cut off piece in about three days, and after a few months the feeling came back too. Huge success! You can’t even see it unless I point it out to you.
Battle Axe, it’s not an automatic retracting cutter, but it wouldn’t have mattered as it happened during use. Finger is not bothering me at all today. Only hurts when I take the dressing off.
The tip I cut off my finger was still attached by a small piece of skin, so I pressed it back in place and covered it in xeroform gauze (with Vaseline and iodine in it) and then wrapped tight so the piece would have proper contact. If nothing else, it really cut down on pain to have that piece on there. I am hoping it reattaches.
I have done this before, on the same finger, only the cut was to the side and the piece came totally off. I dressed it the same way and it did reattach. The blood flow was back in the cut off piece in about three days, and after a few months the feeling came back too. Huge success! You can’t even see it unless I point it out to you.
Battle Axe, it’s not an automatic retracting cutter, but it wouldn’t have mattered as it happened during use. Finger is not bothering me at all today. Only hurts when I take the dressing off.
#599
my personal pet peeve is posting what percentage of the top we've finished. I do not want to know that. It takes the sunshine right off that clue.
#600
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Location: South Puget Sound, Wa. State
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That is what I am trying to avoid Missgigglewings! My time is very limited and I am not able to buy a ton of fabric...
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