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    Old 02-12-2011, 02:33 PM
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    OK, we are officially unoffical sisters!. Being adopted with a father of Irish heritage (& a bit o' the Scots, too) & a mother of unknown origins, I'm game if you are!!! Hooray - I've got me an older sister - & she quilts!!!

    P.S. I think I'm getting the better end of this deal!
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    Originally Posted by Lacelady
    Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
    Yup, don't really care anymore. Never was all that concerned as to want it to be a secret. Besides, the average of today's quilter is 62, so apparently, we're in the majority now! I was 62 yesterday!
    See, you could be my younger sister - I am sixty four (LOL, 65 next birthday LOL!)
    I lost my 2 older sisters so you can be my 2 younger sisters. I am 73 years old and I relish every year. I have been a cancer survivor for 17 years.
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    We have always had Birthday rules in our house. If your birthday falls on a weekend, you get the whole weekend to have everyone serve you and treat you like royalty. If it falls on a weekday...you get the entire week!!! I love those long ones!

    Thanks for the tip Linda..I've never noticed it either...will have to check it out!
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    Hi sisters, HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHY, hope you have a great day

    Might try a block next week see how it goes and will try out your way of needleturn Lesley.

    We have a lovely day here they are promising temps of 20C thats 68F so nice
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    Old 02-13-2011, 04:46 AM
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    Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
    Hi sisters, HAPPY BIRTHDAY KATHY, hope you have a great day

    Might try a block next week see how it goes and will try out your way of needleturn Lesley.

    We have a lovely day here they are promising temps of 20C thats 68F so nice
    I'll be interested to see how you get on Elle.
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    Originally Posted by Fabric Galore
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    Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
    Yup, don't really care anymore. Never was all that concerned as to want it to be a secret. Besides, the average of today's quilter is 62, so apparently, we're in the majority now! I was 62 yesterday!
    See, you could be my younger sister - I am sixty four (LOL, 65 next birthday LOL!)
    I lost my 2 older sisters so you can be my 2 younger sisters. I am 73 years old and I relish every year. I have been a cancer survivor for 17 years.
    How nice, I always wanted a sister or two, but all I got was a whining, snivelling baby brother, almost 10 years younger me and he was a real pain in the butt. He doesn't whine and snivel any more, but I am still mothering him - his car wouldn't start this morning, and I had to lend him mine.
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    What would our brothers do without us???
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    Old 02-13-2011, 08:53 AM
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    Originally Posted by sandpat
    What would our brothers do without us???
    I've no idea what mine would do - he hasn't an ounce of practicallity in him. He would probably have to get married again.
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    Old 02-13-2011, 12:30 PM
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    Leslie,
    Are you using Irish Linen to do this applique? It looks like an evenweave fabric as opposed to 100% cotton that we use for quilts. Will the technique differ with the different fabrics?

    Originally Posted by Lacelady
    Coming towards the beginning, turn under as much as you can, then stitch a bit closer.
    Tidy up the turning, before you make the last few stitches.
    The last bit gets pushed under, and then stitch to the end.
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    Originally Posted by pattis47
    Leslie,
    Are you using Irish Linen to do this applique? It looks like an evenweave fabric as opposed to 100% cotton that we use for quilts. Will the technique differ with the different fabrics?

    Originally Posted by Lacelady
    Coming towards the beginning, turn under as much as you can, then stitch a bit closer.
    Tidy up the turning, before you make the last few stitches.
    The last bit gets pushed under, and then stitch to the end.
    The samples I made (cream background and terracotta applique shapes) are both regular patchwork cotton (though not batiks). I think they look very loosely woven because my camera was only about 1.5 - 2in away from the surface, so that you could get to see as much detail as possible.

    Regarding a possible different technique, no, I use the same technique whether it is batik or ordinary cotton. If you think you might want to make your quilt doing it this way, may I suggest you practice on some scraps first? That's partly why I put the pics on here so early, to give you all plenty of time to try it (or to help you decide to go down the machine route, or try a different hand method).
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