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k3n 06-08-2011 12:34 AM

Lovely work Rhonda, as always. You are an inspiration in using simple but innovative ways to get stunning results. :-D

Rhonda 06-08-2011 07:07 AM

Thank you everyone! I appreciate all the kind comments!

Rainbow 06-08-2011 09:26 AM

WOW !!! Neat !!!

amma 06-08-2011 09:32 AM

Thank you Rhonda :D:D:D

applegramma 06-09-2011 05:39 AM

Rhonda...girl you have so many ideas forming in your head...even as you sleep!!!!! Thanks for the wonderful photo with the simple text...great for all of us!!! Thanks for all you do for us!!! JOB WELL DONE...now what does today hold for you????????????????

Helen...MO

Rhonda 06-09-2011 06:33 AM


Originally Posted by applegramma
Rhonda...girl you have so many ideas forming in your head...even as you sleep!!!!! Thanks for the wonderful photo with the simple text...great for all of us!!! Thanks for all you do for us!!! JOB WELL DONE...now what does today hold for you????????????????

Helen...MO

Working on my Doll Quilt for Rie I hope! I have to be in the mood and I sometimes just can't get into it. But I want to get started. I know what I want to do or at least the basic ideas.

I'm also trying to get my house straightened up. I get my almost 6 mo old Colton tomarrow for the weekend and I need to have my messes picked up!! We are pilers both of us and I have to go back and figure out where to store stuff. I hate making those decisions! LOL

pegquilter8 06-09-2011 07:04 AM

Awesome. Thanks. Pegeth

Joan 06-09-2011 07:17 AM

Rhonda, my fingers are twitching just looking at all of your great ideas and mini tutorial.

I make quilts for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initative and they must be no bigger than 9" x 12". http://www.alzquilts.org/
Your ideas are just perfects. Monthly, 20 of the quilts are auctioned and a bunch of the others have set prices. To date, 7,000 have been made with ALL of the proceeds going for Alzheimer's Research. (yes, you heard that right-100%--it is entirely a volunteer effort).

Thanks for sharing with us and giving me ideas.
(really wish I didn't have company tonight and have to clean house, would rather sew. :shock: )

Rhonda 06-09-2011 07:58 AM


Originally Posted by Joan
Rhonda, my fingers are twitching just looking at all of your great ideas and mini tutorial.

I make quilts for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initative and they must be no bigger than 9" x 12". http://www.alzquilts.org/
Your ideas are just perfects. Monthly, 20 of the quilts are auctioned and a bunch of the others have set prices. To date, 7,000 have been made with ALL of the proceeds going for Alzheimer's Research. (yes, you heard that right-100%--it is entirely a volunteer effort).

Thanks for sharing with us and giving me ideas.
(really wish I didn't have company tonight and have to clean house, would rather sew. :shock: )

someone else told me about this. I think it was Chele. I have been wanting to make something to send but will have to fit it in time wise. This is a great thing to do. I used to work as a nurse's aide and worked with many alzheimer's residents. So I can really relate to this.

Sheila Elaine 06-09-2011 03:17 PM

Thanks Rhonda. This simplifies things so it will easy to cut & put these together. You're the best.


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