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    Old 03-06-2007, 10:24 AM
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    Dear Ruth;
    There is a book called " Crazy Quilt Workbook". This will help you to make your squares. I am doing a Crazy quilt right now.I found material that has butterflies, teddy bears and japenese material. I will be planning to add pictures to my quilt. This has taken me 2 yrs. to finish. I can't stand doing it all the time.but you know that all of a sudden you want to get back to it. I am also thinking of doing a small purse too.

    Well my name is Cheryl K. Lenz and I live in Wisconsin.

    try to find things that you like to collect and save it for your crazy quilt. You can also add a handkerchief that maybe your Grandmother gave to you.
    Hope this helps you.
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    Old 03-06-2007, 03:16 PM
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    Try this link, it shows actual video instruction with sound...

    www.quiltersnewsnetwork.com

    another good website is quilterstv.com....you have 14 videos to choose from, none on crazy quilts at this time, but they add more videos now and then
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    Old 03-06-2007, 04:21 PM
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    :roll: oops, I should have mentioned that different videos play all day and depending when you access the link you might not get the crazy quilt video, there are 3 parts playing throughout the day....so click on 'programing' or 'schedule' to find out what is playing/ when.... Sewing with Nancy is on Tuesdays, which is the programing for crazy quilts today.

    hope this is helpful
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    Old 03-08-2007, 08:33 AM
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    Ruth, there has been lots of wonderful suggestions, some which I have seen, some which I need to check out. I am working on a crib sized crazy quilt right now for my nephew's baby due in April. A book that I have been looking at religiously is "The Magic of Crazy Quilting". It goes into the embellishments quite well. The baby blanket is all one big size, not a series of 12X12 (or whatever) squares. It is also cowboy themed. Hope to have it finished in the next week. Maybe I may share a picture when done. 8)
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    Old 03-08-2007, 08:37 AM
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    I've got an unfinished project using neckties for my dad who will be retiring in about 5 years. I'm using the necktie material in a cathedral window pattern with black cotton as the base material.

    Neckties rule as material for quilts!
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    Old 03-12-2007, 06:51 AM
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    For those of us who feel that everthing should match even in a crazy guilt .I find the best way to get over the fear of not matching is to put a bunch of fabric scraps in a bag. Pull out a piece of fabric and sew. Don't try to make it match. I know its hard but It works well. The chances of getting the same piece of fabric is slim if you mix them well.

    If you really have to match I find the stack and wack crazy quilt methed is the way to go
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    Old 03-15-2007, 03:37 AM
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    :cry: :roll: :?: Mae: Your quilt is beautiful. I took a class on crazy quilting where you just fold and lay odd sized pieces of fabric (with one 1/4" folded edge) along 1 side of a very thin preshaped piece of pellon (pinning the pieces together and inserting trims as you go). When you have enclosed the pellon with these pieces you then do your seams with embroidery stitches, adding buttons, etc as you go). I have a lovely table runner completed; however, we never got around to putting the batting/backing/binding on these quilted pieces. I am now at a standstill as to how to do this without ruining the top. I would appreciate any guidance in how to do this. HELP
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    Old 03-15-2007, 01:23 PM
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    Hi Marilyn,

    I cut my backing large enough to wrap around and feather stitch to the edge of my crazy quilt top. As for the quilting, I hand tie it, knotting at the back and using small beads or buttons on the front where the string runs through. With the beads or buttons it just works as added embellishment to your top.
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    Old 03-15-2007, 04:02 PM
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    I've made several crazy quilt vests and they turned out better than I expected. I've made large crazy quilt blocks to contribute to a guild quilt.
    They say once you get started making crazy quilt blocks, it's addictive. Whatever else it is, it's challenging, especially toward the end of the block.

    If you have any fancy stitches on your sewing machine, they cover many seams painlesslessly. I used baby rick rack to cover seams and "wrapped" it in the curves with embroidery thread. That's a quick technique and it looks spectacular even though it requires little effort.

    A friend of mine adds beads, but that's for wall hangings. Just jump in an be happy with the results.

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    Old 03-15-2007, 05:09 PM
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    Hi Marilyn
    As of yet I still haven't figured out how I'm going to quilt it. Thought I might get together with my sister who has a fancy stitch machine and leave a few seams not hand embelished and stitch those seams into the backing although tying with buttons and embelishment seems like a perfect answer. Thanks for the compliment
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