thanks!
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Dear Eddie
I loved the idea if the tupperware lids i have a stack of them that i got with my secound serger that i only gave $5.00 for because there wasn't a cord with it well the cord only cost me $25.00 at our localquilt an sewing shop. blees that dear lady she didn't stop til she got it right.she had to send it back i know three times an all the time i was going in an getting stuff at her shop i didn't know it but she was my cousins.Step grandmother an i didn't find that out till i had read her obituary in the paper.an seen tha girls names in the paper an the great grandsons name sinched it.but i also use my tupperware lids i get like i did them for timplets.i have one i know is over twenty years old because i made it long before i had my first child an she is 24 an has me a 5yrold an a 5month old grandsons. |
Great tute Eddie!! Your quilt looks great. I may have to try a wavy border here sometime!!!
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Thanks so much! Another bookmarked tutorial from you. You did a great job explaining this, and the fabric glue suggestion is a good one also.
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Thanks for that Eddie - will definitely be trying it SOON! :D
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Thank you for great tutorial, and for the FabriTack tip!
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Thank you soooo much for this tutorial! You sure make it look A LOT easier than the book I bought for this very thing! You ROCK!
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Thanks for the tut, Eddie. I just love that quilt. Such a calm feeling to it. The scallooed borders are great.
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Thanks so much that was such a clever way to do it.
really appreciate the time and effort taken to do this for us. elle |
Eddie: What beautiful work you do and the tutorial is probably exactly what I needed to try making a scalloped edge which I've wanted to do forever but feared I'd screw it up. Thank you.
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