Had a Duh quilting moment lately?
#91
Welcome Clara. I'm fairly new here myself. Don't know what happened to your post, but you might want to post again in the Introduce Yourself section. I'm sure you'll get lots of warm welcomes from other members there!
Originally Posted by clarac
I signed up on July 15th to join your guild and have not seen my name in the "introduce yourself section" I sent a picture and s short message.
My name is Clara Conway from Fort Worth, Texas
My name is Clara Conway from Fort Worth, Texas
#92
Originally Posted by clarac
I signed up on July 15th to join your guild and have not seen my name in the "introduce yourself section" I sent a picture and s short message.
My name is Clara Conway from Fort Worth, Texas
My name is Clara Conway from Fort Worth, Texas
ALSO, CLICK ON YOUR PICTURE AND YOU'LL GO INTO YOU OWN PROFILE - I LEFT YOU A PM (PRIVATE MESSAGE) THERE.
#93
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: England (GB), born Argentina
Posts: 74
You really did make me smile. My children would have noticed, but not me! But I love the idea of the bags...hope you don't mind if I copy the idea although I have not seen any black ones around. Here in England they all seem to be cream coloured.
Lynette
Lynette
#96
That happened to me, too. I made a block for an American Hero quilt my quilt group was making. Thank goodness I didn't have to keep it. Once you see something like that, it's never the same. But, thank you much for the great idea. So many stores sell their bags for $1.00. With a leftover block or pretty piece of fabric you can have a one of a kind gift for little money!
#100
I covered the name on 2 bags for prizes on a bus trip to Amish (Ohio) country. Came out really nice.
My friend and her husband were cleaning out his mother's home several years ago and found a "Nazi" quilt. He was horrified.Was afraid someone in his family was a secret Nazi. I told her it was an old symbol meaning lots of good things before it was appropriated for evil. He still burned it.
My friend and her husband were cleaning out his mother's home several years ago and found a "Nazi" quilt. He was horrified.Was afraid someone in his family was a secret Nazi. I told her it was an old symbol meaning lots of good things before it was appropriated for evil. He still burned it.
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