The Farmer's Wife Pony Club Quilt
#181
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Location: Eastern Ohio
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Not sure what to suggest, Cookie ... do you have a stash? You could probably start with it, if you wanted. Many are using novelties with a western theme. Mine are going to be more of a rural mix, to take it beyond just western and pony! Earlier in the thread, you can see my anchor fabric which did come from my stash, and then I'll mix/match from there from my stash and yes, I have bought some to add in. Mine will be a coordinated scrappy! Also, there's a few pics of what others are using. MiraBelle has a beautiful mix of fabrics, non-western, non-novelty.
So it's really up to you and the look, colours, that you want and what your end plan will be for the quilt. Take a look at Laurie's site again for a look at her PC quilt for ideas. If you're wanting novelties, that's what to zero in on, as many of us are finding those harder to find than the typical blenders. Have fun shopping!
So it's really up to you and the look, colours, that you want and what your end plan will be for the quilt. Take a look at Laurie's site again for a look at her PC quilt for ideas. If you're wanting novelties, that's what to zero in on, as many of us are finding those harder to find than the typical blenders. Have fun shopping!
#182
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: western Pa
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Haven't been here in awhile; still need to read this whole thread. Just wanted to take a minute and welcome all the "newcomers" and wish everyone a very Merry Christmas. I promise to get my butt in gear after the holidays and "pony up"! Have wonderful and safe holidays.
Peace & Joy: Jan
Peace & Joy: Jan
#183
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I'm not sure if fate wants me to join! Went to the "big city" again to get the last of the shopping done--can't help it I have 9 grands! I did take time to stop at the 2 LQS there--and guess what neither one had the book. Hmm I may have to check on line, or maybe not.
#184
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TDT ... yea or nay?
#185
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oksewglad it is available in Iowa; friend picked up ours in Creston & it was in Des Moines at the AQS show. Check Connecting Threads and Amazon; they should have it on line now. I was not going on with the rest of the FWQ until my friend showed up with a book for me...
I am sure it will be another fun journey that you will not want to miss... time to say "yes" and go for it.
I am sure it will be another fun journey that you will not want to miss... time to say "yes" and go for it.
#186
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Ordered mine on amazon.com mine is to be here Friday and I ordered it on Sunday
#188
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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You can purchase it at Laurie's website: www.thefarerswifequilt.com She ships Priority Mail if you request it, usually on the day she receives the order. Note that the prices on Amazon are for Media Mail, which takes sometime this side of forever.
Eventually the distributors will get around to the LQSs. Asking about the book at your LQS will call their attention to it, then they'll be more likely to carry it when the distributor visits.
Eventually the distributors will get around to the LQSs. Asking about the book at your LQS will call their attention to it, then they'll be more likely to carry it when the distributor visits.
#189
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Join Date: Oct 2011
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[/B][/FONT][/SIZE]TDT Of course, I'm sure you already know that part of that happiness would be that you share the recipes with us!
Oh my, that touches on a personally very sensitive spot with regard to copyright issues involving works in the public domain, and work derived from the public domain. Laurie's book and the cookbook from Voyageur Press are derivative works. Bottom line, if I share recipes from the book, I'm violating the copyright held by Voyageur Press. The very fine distinction that gets by most people is that the original published recipes remain in the public domain, and I'm free to share those--if I'm willing and able dig them up from the actual Farmer's Wife magazines. That's not going to happen. LOL
BTW, some people mistakenly believe that the Internet is the public domain. Not! In very loose layman's terms, Public Domain is a legal definition describing the duration of a copyright.
Anyway, I'll be happy to post Yummy Reports on the recipes. And, of course, let you know of any collisions involving sharp knives and appendages. LOL
TDT[COLOR=#006400][SIZE=3][FONT=book antiqua][B], here's a question you might be able to answer, about the geneology of the FW that these quilts are based on...
Which leads me to wonder, if this FW is the predecessor of the current magazine?
#190
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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Hey thanks for the order info. Will check into it after the tribe leaves early next week. I take "one day at a time Sweet Jesus" most days let alone at Christmas or County Fair time.
Q Nina Sue--thanks for the Iowa connection, but I live 4 hours from those two towns
Had my QB fix for the day, signing off.
Q Nina Sue--thanks for the Iowa connection, but I live 4 hours from those two towns
Had my QB fix for the day, signing off.
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