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Thank you for the PDF now I can save it and not have to hunt it down. A friend asked me to make something, out of some printed blocks she is getting, for the Japanese Chin Rescue and that same day your bag tutorial was posted. I hope you don't mind I showed her the bag and she loves it so I told her I would make bags out of the two blocks. I just wouldn't be able to do the butterflies and dragonflies because I wasn't that good. :-) Is it ok if I do that with your bag design?
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Absolutely! I did the tutorial to help anyone that might want to do a bag! I actually used it as a practice piece for quilting. I'm still learning FMQ and enjoy making small projects that I can try new techniques on. Hope you post a picture of the bag you make! I would love to see what others come up with! Let me know if you have any questions about the bag! :) :thumbup:
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So nice, great job just love it.......did u motion quilt on a regular machine, I want to try on my Singer but scared....
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What a lovely tutorial for a spectacular travel bag. Beautiful colours and quilting.
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Beautiful bag! I love your pre-finish techniques and those handles are really clever. What I want to know now is where/how you learned to do that FMQ? I'm very impressed. Maybe you could do a tute on that?
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Just love what u did here, thanks for sharing the tute too
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so cool, I can't wait till i'm able to do the quilting that way. that is very pretty.
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Thanks for the tut. Your quilting is also very beautiful.
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I just ran across this again. I have some of those scrap rolls from where the company puts them in the grab bag type thing instead of trashing the stips with the selvege.....this would be a great project for those!! ;) I sent this to a friend and just had to look at it again. Just love it!! ;) Thank you for sharing the tutorial.
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How beautiful. this is a great way to use up scraps. Must try it !
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