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    Old 10-06-2012, 01:00 PM
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    CarrieM, "Which permanent pens do you use to write on quilts???" Mirco pens are number 1 and in a variety of color. Just got a Pentel Gel Roller for Fabric in black and seems to work well without fading or bleeding. There are Micro brush (point) pens and rolling tip pens and most quilt stores carry them or they can be ordered on internet.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 04:40 PM
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    I have a set of Pigma Micron Pens. They dry permanent, and are waterproof and fade-resistent. They work well too.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:12 PM
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    Oh I'm so excited about the bonus blocks. I love the idea o' signin' 'em! I'm thinkin' about usin' a Sharpie also. I hadn't decided what block I was gonna do yet. Now I have a direction ta look for.
    I love hearin' about the farm life. I live in a midsize town. Kinda like the suburbs. (Something 15 min.s is far away.) My aunt lives in the country on 5 acres, (about 20 min.s away.) I love goin' ta help her ta plant the tomatoes & pick black-eyed peas. Nothin' was planted for the last 2 years because there was no rain.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:17 PM
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    Glad you ladies enjoyed my FART story. DGS is 19, soph at Penn State as are the 3 buddies he was with. I forgot to mention the clerk at Starbucks didn't charge me for my coffee--said we made her day!
    I'm not getting a lot of practice on my HQ Sweet 16. It's easier than I thought it would be and so much fun. It's also the perfect size--takes up about as much room as a card table. I've been watching lots of Lea Day's videos and hope next week that I'll have more time to play (I mean practice). You have all been so supportive--I second guess myself about everything, especially a large purchase like this. I'll post a pic if I ever accomplish something worth showing.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:25 PM
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    Jan I just read your story ta my family. My #2 DSon is also 19 & he got such a kick outta your story. (He was my surprise baby.)
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:30 PM
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    Oksewglad...mentioning then World Dairy Expo brought back memories. What a great event to attend. Did you drive up and back the same day? That's a little bit of a haul when there is so much to do there.
    Thanks for all the tips on the pens to use. I'll be looking for them.
    QuiltE..what is RSWF and are you the miss Mazel that is thinking of going to Madison? When might that be? My daughter only lives about an hour thirty minutes south of there and I owe her a visit before the snow flies.
    Carrie, your chocolate walk sounds fun. Maybe your youngest daughter is ready fir dance lessons.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:49 PM
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    Here is one o' the things I have been busy doin' instead o' the PC blocks. It was so heavy that it took forever ta do.
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    Old 10-06-2012, 05:54 PM
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    dublb--looks like a warm quilt!
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    Old 10-06-2012, 06:04 PM
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    Originally Posted by carriem
    dublb--looks like a warm quilt!
    & It's heavy! I didn't git the other Letters or the # at the end. It spells his Name & has his Football # at the other end o' the name. I actually got it done the year he graduated.

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    Old 10-06-2012, 06:32 PM
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    Originally Posted by gardnergal970
    QuiltE..what is RSWF and are you the miss Mazel that is thinking of going to Madison? When might that be? My daughter only lives about an hour thirty minutes south of there and I owe her a visit before the snow flies.
    GGal ... It's actually RAWF = Royal Agricultural Winter Fair, more commonly referred to as The Royal! It's the premier livestock show in Canada. Many of those who show at Madison WDE, also show in Toronto at The Royal. We never showed at Madison, though did show both breeds at The Royal. All livestock will be shown (dairy, beef, goats, pigs, fowl and fancy feathers, sheep). Most of the ag commodities have displays to help educate and inform the general public. Not the trade expo that is at Madison, though extensive booths for the genetic companies. Then there's the vendors, which of course the true aggies loathe ... and the city people love! It's also well known for it's horse show most nights, including many of the Olympic and International riders. I particularly like to see the heavy horse hitches, different breeds every night.

    I'll be disappearing again the first couple weeks of November as I'm working the whole show.

    Miss Mazel is the cow that I made. So the trip mentioned was more so for her, not me! WDE used to have a dairy art show and I keep thinking how nice it would be to show her there, amidst cow things, instead of the way I have had to show her til now! If you missed out on seeing her before ... here she is ....
    http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...e-t114217.html

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