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#271
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,720
Aww. Thank you! If you can use them, though, don't worry about sending the leftovers back. Your stash may want some Presidents to talk to. :-)
#278
Next one for JayneW! I really had fun playing with your stripe. And the Michigan fabric was awesome too. I made a twin size Mariners quilt for my teenage son a few years back. It's still one of my favorites!
#279
Super Member
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Mn
Posts: 6,693
H4B thank you for the stunning block, it does look like an ice crystal
My first block is for Ibex, it’s a combination of three different blocks. Hope you like it
Kristie a blender is usually 2 or 3 colors from the same color family such as a lighter blue on a medium blue or a medium yellow on a dark yellow Hope that helps
My first block is for Ibex, it’s a combination of three different blocks. Hope you like it
Kristie a blender is usually 2 or 3 colors from the same color family such as a lighter blue on a medium blue or a medium yellow on a dark yellow Hope that helps
Last edited by terriamn; 05-23-2021 at 08:28 PM.
#280
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Posts: 2,720
Terriamn -- that is a stunner. Love it! Thank you!. Oops, I can't remember the names of all my presidents.... I better work on that....
Nelco -- are you opening images on a PC? If so, use your snip tool (see icon below) to select the portion of the image you want to add to the board. Save the snip as a jpg on your desktop. Those snips are usually around 250 kb in size and work perfectly as they are uploaded. If you are working on a Mac or phone, I don't know the process. Opening the image in microsoft paint will allow you to reduce the picture size, too if you click resize and pick "Pixel", and set one to 400 pixels (see image below)
I'm not sure why my saved snips came out as a thumbnail and attached image... I hope they are both visible.
Nelco -- are you opening images on a PC? If so, use your snip tool (see icon below) to select the portion of the image you want to add to the board. Save the snip as a jpg on your desktop. Those snips are usually around 250 kb in size and work perfectly as they are uploaded. If you are working on a Mac or phone, I don't know the process. Opening the image in microsoft paint will allow you to reduce the picture size, too if you click resize and pick "Pixel", and set one to 400 pixels (see image below)
I'm not sure why my saved snips came out as a thumbnail and attached image... I hope they are both visible.
Last edited by ibex94; 05-24-2021 at 04:21 AM.