Log Cabin quilt ruined
#122
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Dear Waladopa.. I see you have a calico... I did also..and when I put my (cheapie) quilt on the bed, she went at it with her claws.. I so only wall hangings now, or table covers.. I don't want to waste my time making something nice only to have one of my othe cats claw the h--- out of it.. (The store bought cheapie is still on my bed..) My poor Calico is gone now, but my Siamese & fluffy cat love to lay on the bed, and..... yes, claw ! Diana..
#123
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Originally Posted by marla
If the LA was a quilter, they would have seen if there was bias. Unless they don't know, then they are not a quilter.
#124
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.... and didn't we all learn by learning!!! good that you figured a way to fix her problems. Did you get an opportunity to explain to her about measuring across and down the middle to get the measurements for the edges?
I suppose most of us have an ugly quilt of some sort! Or at least NOT favorite. I learned to sew on a treadle when just a kid ... for me the acronyms offered a bit of challenge .. I had no clue what an HST was .. even after it was explained, I smiled like I had a clue, and when I got home I looked it up.
Keep up the good work - you and your friends will all be pros before you know it :)
Originally Posted by marla
If the LA was a quilter, they would have seen if there was bias. Unless they don't know, then they are not a quilter.
I suppose most of us have an ugly quilt of some sort! Or at least NOT favorite. I learned to sew on a treadle when just a kid ... for me the acronyms offered a bit of challenge .. I had no clue what an HST was .. even after it was explained, I smiled like I had a clue, and when I got home I looked it up.
Keep up the good work - you and your friends will all be pros before you know it :)
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