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    Forum: Pictures
    06-30-2019, 04:18 PM
    Replies: 47
    Views: 5,000
    Posted By mamacooke

    Nice job! Looks gorgeous!

    Nice job! Looks gorgeous!
    Forum: Pictures
    06-30-2019, 04:16 PM
    Replies: 20
    Views: 3,298
    Posted By mamacooke

    Nice job on a lovely piece. I'd love it, too...

    Nice job on a lovely piece. I'd love it, too...
    Forum: Pictures
    01-29-2018, 10:42 PM
    Replies: 115
    Views: 89,614
    Posted By mamacooke

    I agree with everyone else...you did a great job...

    I agree with everyone else...you did a great job with Eeyore! He's always been my favorite critter from Pooh's adventures. Would you share where you found the clip art?
    Forum: Main
    06-23-2011, 07:01 PM
    Replies: 89
    Views: 11,974
    Posted By mamacooke

    I use old X-ray films. They're sturdy, and I can...

    I use old X-ray films. They're sturdy, and I can glue two or more pieces together if need be. I usually glue a paper to it with dimensions AND a small pic of the end result!
    Forum: Main
    06-21-2011, 09:31 PM
    Replies: 128
    Views: 12,390
    Posted By mamacooke

    Amazing job on choosing and executing the...

    Amazing job on choosing and executing the materials for this beauty! Your love of the craft shows through!
    Cindy in DE
    Forum: Main
    06-04-2011, 02:55 PM
    Replies: 67
    Views: 9,712
    Posted By mamacooke

    Walmart is like many other places...you have to...

    Walmart is like many other places...you have to watch what you buy. I have gotten TOL fabrics there, and they were mixed in with stuff I wouldn't take if they were giving away. Some of the bolt...
    Forum: Main
    05-31-2011, 06:38 PM
    Replies: 122
    Views: 20,642
    Posted By mamacooke

    My mother-in-law hand-stitched a grandmother's...

    My mother-in-law hand-stitched a grandmother's garden quilt in king-size. That's the pattern with all the hexagons. By the time she finished it, backed it with a sheet and tied the quilt, it was so...
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