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    Old 07-26-2012, 09:47 AM
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    What is on my sewing table, you ask? Anything and everything BUT sewing!! I can't believe I'm even showing ya'll this mess hahahaha
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:11 AM
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    Originally Posted by terri bb
    after our son left for job corps and i am still putting things away in a sewing room i have now i figured i should finish a scrap quilt i started about 8 months ago. my dad is coming up for a visit in sept with his gf and she is a quilter. there is no WAY im having a wal mart blanket for a bedspread on the bed in the spare room! i did the applique today, will finish construction and a border tomorrow. then i need to get it quilted ASAP!! the more i work on this the more i really like it! i've got some strip blocks behind it on the left and a table runner peeking up also that need to be finished. and a few other things piled up here and there i would like to get finished! it's been fun reading what you all have been working on and i love the colors of your gfg, it is beautiful! [ATTACH=CONFIG]351254[/ATTACH]
    That's a great quilt!
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:13 AM
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    Very nice! I like to play with EPP, here is a project i'm in the midst of now
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:14 AM
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    I love your sewing room, Brenda!
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:16 AM
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    Linda, those pillow beds are wonderful! Do you just measure and sew or is there instructions?
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:18 AM
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    Quilter1943, your avatar is intriguing. I wish I could see it closer. For some reason I love trees in quilts!
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:19 AM
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    Way too much stuff and 2 cats. I am currently working on a vest for my mom and a baby quilt for my niece. Also doing the 50 paper pieced stars on here and a Dear Jane. There are also several projects on the floor.
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:26 AM
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    Originally Posted by Cindy60545
    1st pic is of GFG that I started last April when I was still driving my 18 wheeler. It was what I worked on when I was being loaded & unloaded & now it's my TV time project. I've got 14 more flowers to go out of 110 til finished. 2nd pic is titled "These colors have no fear". It'll be a wallhanging & a show quilt with HEAVY quilting on it. GFG is all done by hand, Eagle's flying geese is 3-D.
    That wallhanging made me think of my DH, NAVY Officer, (recently retired)... There is a song, "Where the Stars and Stripes, and the Eagle Flies" by Aaron Tippin we played at his commissioning right after 911. He loves that song.

    It could be called that. Nice.
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:41 AM
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    I’m going to try and work on my sewing room this weekend. It is so crammed full of stuff I don’t even know what’s what. I bought about 25 pieces of foam core to try to redo how I store my fabrics. Right now it’s all in bins and it’s such an ordeal to take them out to look. Added on top of that is all the beading stuff I’ve acquired plus all the stuff I’ve collected to make the crafty things for the October show (thrift store mugs to go with future mug rugs; pots, forks and plaster of Paris to make the recipe holders; empty tuna cans and thrift store porcelain do-dads to make into pin cushions; knit gloves to decorate with yo-yo flowers; batting already cut and labeled for making purses; new patterns to make new things). Oh, my goodness! Just typing up the list made me realize how much junk is in that room … where in the world shall I put it? No wonder I don’t have room to work!
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    Old 07-26-2012, 10:48 AM
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    Originally Posted by SewExtremeSeams
    Hi, I love your pillow bed. I am curious to know if you can slip the pillows in and out in order to wash the cover? That sure would be fun to make for grandkids visits and to give them for their homes.
    Linda... I Can post tutorial with pics when I do my next one, but basically... it's this simple... 2 1/5 yards of 60 inch fabric, I used Jersey Knit, fold your selvages under and sew them down, Lay down inside out, folded over as a pillow sham is folded. But, just so a standard pillow will lay end to end across the folded fabric. Sew the ends closed, and turn the long giant sham right side out. Lay out flat and nice, mark across at 21 inch intervals down to make your pillow cases for each one. It's 3 seams for four pillows. That's it! Slip your Standard pillows in and it's done. They fold easy and can be tied with a ribbon to store or gift.

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