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    Old 11-02-2009, 08:32 AM
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    I made 5 queen size quilts, which was okay but I found myself getting really bored with them before getting them completly finished. Now I just make lap quilts but they are always in many different sizes. Nothing standard. I find that everyone will use a lap quilt at one time or another but not always use a bed quilt because it don't match the decor or whatever reason they can come up with. Lap quilts are faster to make and I don't get bored before it's finished either. And I can make them any size, color, or design I want. And they work up so fast, you always have one or more on hand if you need a gift in a hurry. I really want to get into doing table runners, but haven't gotten there yet.
    I just love fabric. Any kind of cotton, I just have to have..........haha
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    Old 11-02-2009, 09:24 AM
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    im doing a memory quilt for a friends grandaughter(getting paid for this one ) a t-shirt quilt for my moms former boss,she retired,(Hopefully getting paid for this one) a lap quilt for a teacher of one of my girls,and then my first grandchild will be born at the end of dec. so I am making one for him also
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    Old 11-02-2009, 09:29 AM
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    Wheee!! I finished the winter clothing for my niece. Now I can play with my quilting and make a skirt to go with my new purple leather jacket. I am sewing for the holidays, but not quilted things this year.

    I finished most of the gifts that were quilted last month and they are with thier new owners. :D I found I get too nervous being under the gun during the holiday's.

    I am looking forward to seeing what everyone else is making though. This board is so full of talent!
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    Old 11-02-2009, 09:37 AM
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    As for the quilting I am making placemats for three and PJs for the rest of the bunch. PJs aren't quilting but I have 5 Grandsons and after they get grown it is hard to buy for them.. I have made them quilts but now being a caregiver takes most of my time. Sooo they all love those PJs and they are so easy to make. At walmart there is plenty of the $2.00 a yd. material. I have to make it easy on me this year.
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    Old 11-02-2009, 09:41 AM
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    I am making one quilt for each of my children...I have 6 kids! I have one quilted already , 3 of the pieced, one peiced except boarders and I need to start the 6th one.
    I am also making scarves ( free amy butler pattern) for my friends and a few family members.

    ALso making a few table runners and placemats sets.

    Hubby is also asking for a quilt--but I am unsure which design to pick for him..still looking!
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    Old 11-02-2009, 05:24 PM
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    Well you certainly have some great ideas and you're all very busy! Where do you find the time?

    I was thinking of placemats-potholders-coasters. I also saw this pattern in Clotilde that looks interesting.
    http://www.clotilde.com/list.html?criteria=pot+pinchers

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    Do you sleep? Eat? How do you get this all done? Did you start last Christmas? That's amazing!

    craftydeb
    What type of quilted ornaments do you make? I'm intrigued...

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    wow...just a few sites to browse. :wink: Thanks!

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    I can't figure it out, what are potato bags? :? And I love your avatar!

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    Old 11-02-2009, 05:34 PM
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    Table runners are a good gift, purses too. Makeup bags, pot holders, stuff like that I make all the time and everyone loves them.
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    Old 11-02-2009, 06:19 PM
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    Originally Posted by Butterfli19
    Well you certainly have some great ideas and you're all very busy! Where do you find the time?

    I was thinking of placemats-potholders-coasters. I also saw this pattern in Clotilde that looks interesting.
    http://www.clotilde.com/list.html?criteria=pot+pinchers

    sdparent -
    Do you sleep? Eat? How do you get this all done? Did you start last Christmas? That's amazing!

    craftydeb
    What type of quilted ornaments do you make? I'm intrigued...

    Loretta
    wow...just a few sites to browse. :wink: Thanks!








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    I can't figure it out, what are potato bags? :? And I love your avatar!
    Potato bags are quilted bags that you put potatoes or corn on the cob or tortillas in and cook them in the microwave. If you google potato bag you will be able to see directions for making them and using them.
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    Old 11-03-2009, 07:56 AM
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    Not planning on making many sewing/quilting gifts this Christmas, everyone already has a least one quilt, seasonal table runners, etc. I do plan to make a Christmas table runner for DIL's sister who invitied DH and I to her new home for Thanksgiving Dinner. Need to check out my Christmas/Winter fabric stash for suitable fabrics, pretty sure there will be slim pickings there so I'll be making a quilt shop or Joann's run instead. May in Jeresy
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    Old 11-03-2009, 10:19 AM
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    THANK YOU! The list of quilt shops online will be a real help to me!
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