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Mary, I have a pattern for a small zippered pouch that I've been wanting to make and can teach the class BUT I won't be able to make a sample until AFTER COF...so don't add me to the list just yet....IF the calender fills up will these start back up in Jan? [after the holidays wind down]


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Haven't read through these in awhile. Saw where kjstrouble is interested in a Kindle/Nook cover. I can do a tute on one of those. Either Oct 19, Nov 2, or Nov 30.

And I THINK I have an e-reader pillow figured out. Let me play with it a bit and if so...and if there's a slot still open...
 
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Love the pj parties!!! Kentucky Sunshine did the cutest cat PC ever!!!!!!


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I'd love to sign up for one, but I will be starting a new job at LL Bean in the fall and need to see when I can get a Friday night off before committing.
 
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OK, we are moving along here.

KeepYouInStitches, pick out which ever date is best for you and I will schedule the Kinde/Nook cover.

Lynn,will keep you on the back burner for that zippered pouch. And KC we will see how the new job goes as to your schedule.

Thanx much, ladies!!

Mary
 
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I'm sorry, Mary, I need the 12th instead, I'm so crazy Frown. Believe it or not I actually pulled up my calendar and specifically thought to myself, "can't be the 5th..." lol.
 
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Give me November 2.

And the e-reader pillow is a snap to make...I can add it as a bonus to the Kindle cover. (Sizes should be easily adjusted for the cover to fit your e-reader.) I got the pillow sewn up last night and was looking for something to fill it with. Hmmm...need some beads of some sort. No poly-beads in the house. DH doesn't have enough fishing leads - besides that would be heavy. Not near enough marbles. IDEA! Go to the kitchen and pull out the pinto beans I use for pie weights...not enough. Not enough rice either. I actually had a big unopened bag of macaroni in my hand. LOL giggle No I didn't. I'll wait for the poly-beads I guess.
 
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I know this has been talked about on the board before, but does anyone want to do a Journal Cover?
 
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Thanks much ladies, the Fridays are getting filled in. Changed your date, Toryam, no problem there. And added the e-reader pillow.

Patty inquired about a Journal cover, and that sounds good to me too. So hope someone can do this one.

Mary
 
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Change it to e-reader COVER please. I can add the pillow to the end of it...that won't take anyone but 5 minutes to make.
 
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Updated the list, Sherry. Thanx much.

Mary7
 
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Hi all,

Moving this up. And just reading thru some other threads, saw soomeone's project that included flowers made in a previous PJ party. She said they were made in a Tom Russel Friday nite PJ party. I seem to have missed that one.

And wondered what you all thought of doing some repeats. Will have to ask JRD about that class. If we have instructions for it.

Mary
 
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Originally posted by fishingwidow:
ST in MT will be doing bottle-cap pincushions.


Hooray!! I just saw the one muggomuggo has. Love it, now to save the bottle tops! She brought rope to make the rope bowls from a pj party tute too! Lots of fun and newbies welcome.

piney
 
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I would like to have a repeat on those warm and fuzzy sock slippers. They looked fun and cleverly put together but I didnt make them at the time and now I need them for my 96 year old mother. Anybody else want to do them?
 
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I am here on Fridays, and any and every other day!
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e-reader pillow on October 5 unless someone else has something. This will be a quickie! Be looking for some of those poly beads...but I have no idea how many. LOL I stuffed my "prototype" with polyfill. So I have my beads to buy myself. I'll let you know how much. Online shows 1 lb (3 1/2 cups) for $1.99
http://www.crscraft.com/produc...lass=&searchOffset=x

"My" pillow is probably going to take 2 of the bags. I'll let you know.

Once again - this is EASY and quick!
 
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Just moving up...
 
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Anyone willing to do the "Easy striped table runner"? I have the pattern and fabric and am scared to death to cut the fabric. It would be a good & fast tutioral, since it only has 5 seams. Just a thought, hope someone will do it, I would love to get started for Xmas gifts.......Michele I'm just not too sure of myself with the mirror cuts........
 
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I could probably do shuttle tatting after xmas if none of the other tatters would like to teach it. I've never needle tatted though, so I can't teach that one!
 
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Lucky 203, that is a beautiful runner, Could you take a portable mirror and hold it up where you think you need to cut just to see how it will turn out? I think that would work. I don't have that pattern, do you have the ruler? Hope someone can help you out. Pat
 
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Yes lucky 203! Do the easy stripe table runner to go with the chevron placemats I'm doing in Branson. I think I got enough fabric.
 
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Ok! What is an easy stripe table runner? I always keep a table runner on the counter top in the kitchen to keep things from "clanking" so much. I can always use a new one.
 
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just type in easy striped table runner,you will love the runner........Michele
 
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I love these classes. This year for Christmas I am going to make some of those flannel backed, quilted scarfs that we learned how to make a few years ago. I'm going to try mine with fringe this time.


Nicki


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I love these parties as well. Thanks for doing them.
 
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Gosh, it seems ages since I have been able to be on the thread and need to get caught up to date here.

See some good class ideas posted above. Lucky 203 has a easy strip table runner pattern. Grishko can do shuttle tatting after Chr*stmas, a repeat of the warm and fuzzy slippers and a request for a journal cover class. Lynne can do a small zipper pouch. So let's see what we can get scheduled here.

First I need one class yet on October 19, so can someone give a yell for that date.

And Nov. 30th is open.

Just to let you know that on Nove 9, I will be doing easy placemats. I did these for the COF challlenge. They didn't win anything as there were more detailed, artistic entries, but ladies, they are so fast and easy and I just love them. When I get home, and download photos, I will post pics.

But back to the matter at hand...let's get the two open dates filled up in October and November and then go from there.

Marry
 
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I would like to teach a class in Fractured Quilt Blocks.

Maybe scheduled sometime in January.

Here's a Fractured Rose block. Do you think there would be any interest?

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Patty J, Yes, I would love a class in journal covers. I made some for some gardeners a few years ago but forgot how to make them.
I'd love to have a new class on them.

Is it anything like this one?

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I have "sort-of" a tutorial that I put together for someone, for a simple journal cover.

Only problem is that the 2 dates that are open are both evenings that I work.
I work 3-11p every other Friday. If you're open to carrying into December, I could do it on December 7

Here's a pic of my journal cover...

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Here are some that I made for the COF welcome bags...

 
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and a few more that were made for COF...

 
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The PJ parties are looking great! Looks like I'll still be here in MI @ bro/cuz's so I might be able to actually work step by step since my laptop and sewing machine are here together!!!
I wish I could come up with an idea!

Mary if you have an open date perhaps we could use a free tutorial from a blog I know of one really cute needle book that would be fun!


"People are like stained-glass windows. They sparkle and shine when the sun is out, but when the darkness sets in, their true beauty is revealed only if there is a light from within." Elizabeth Kubler-Ross
 
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Cute needle book??? Oh, yes! And the journal covers...they are beautiful and fit so well. The few I have made never fit very well. And the warm slippers would be wonderful too. Oh, this is just great.
 
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If you need to, give October 5 to someone else! Those e-pillows are super simple and can be done with just a picture posted tute some other time.
 
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I would love to learn how to make the journal covers! I absolutely loved the one I got at COF in Branson!!

and the pineapple,and socks,and Kindle covers and pillows and--and---and--

Lots to do!!

PamSmile
 
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Quiltbea, I would like to learn how to do those fractured blocks.

I may have another idea for another night but right now I have too many irons in the fire to do instructions and pictures. After the first weekend of November I should have time to figure it out and let you know if it would work for a party.


Keep calm and carry on

Life is good!!!
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Ok, I will try and get this up to date. I am now home from COF (had to fly to DD#2 in Indy and drove home Friday) and need to get my acts together plus the house needs cleaned - DH was home alone for 2 weeks, but lets get to the important things first.

Quiltbea, I would love to schedule you for the fractured quilt blocks in January. How about Jan. 4 or 11th.

Angela C. - I did get you on the schedule for Dec. 7 for the Journal covers.

Luv those quilts - I think the needlebook project from the blog you know about would be a great idea. I need to get Oct and Nov scheduled so if you could do Oct 19 or Nov. 30 that would be great. So which one would you like to have.

And doing the Easy striped table runner that there was an interest in, who wants to do that one. If Lynne can do the needlebook on one of the 2 classes openings I have for Oct/Nov, maybe we could do the tablerunner the other class.

I think Angela C's Dec. 7 class would be the last one before Chr*stmas and we can then go into the New Year.

And Grishko said she can do needle tatting in the New Year.

And Sew Happy can let us know her idea after thinks slow down a little for her.

So let me know if I missed anything and we can get this moving.

Mary

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Mary, it's luv those quilts...not sewluv2quilt...she is sewlove2quilt... Big Grin
So there are a few gliches but I do believe they can be worked out...so let's try Nov. 30
hopefully I can work it all out by then...
Because...
The little needle book is really super cute...
shoot my URL doesn't work...

fficial&channel=np&prmd=imvns&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ei=HrtnUPK8DIaOygG7gYGoBQ&ved=0CCAQsAQ&biw=1272&bih=602" target="_blank">https://www.google.com/search?...sAQ&biw=1272&bih=602

for some images of it...first 3 on top row...

I have been looking for several hours for the blog and keep getting some weird page that just shows other pages listed but not the blog...I did find a place with the instructions but I don't have the pdf for the pattern...again every time I find a place where they mention it I get that other page...just weird! Eek
I have made it before...it is pretty quick and easy I just need to see if I can make a pattern so I can somehow get it to everyone who wants to make it...one hope is DH can find it when he gets home...doubtful but one can hope Roll Eyes ...I am still in MI...(he came to visit YAY!) When he leaves I will attempt the pattern and make one to see if it will work...in the meantime I will attempt to find the pdf file for the template...wish me luck
So, let's try....


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fishingwidow.....I'd like to have Jan 11th if you don't mind for Fractured Quilts Blocks. Thanks.

Here's a Fractured Wallhanging someone made for the Chickadee Quiltshow 2011 from a Kincade panel.

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ok, Dec 7 journal covers...got it!
 
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Ok, ladies, thanks for all the input and I will update the schedule.

Luvthosequilts - sirr about the name mix up and I will schedule the needlebooks for Nov. 30.

Quiltbea w2ill put down Fractured quilt blocks fgor Jan 11. And I love that Kinkaid print.

And Angela C you got Dec. 7 for the journal cover.

Thanks much ladies.

Mary
 
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Since I haven't been bumped from Friday, October 5 which is FRIDAY!!! I better give y'all a supply list for the e-reader pillow.

I never did buy any itty bitty beads so tomorrow I'll go to the store for some rice. I will post on a new thread tomorrow evening.
 
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Mary, no worries...others have made the same error...lol...too many love/luvs here!?! Smile
Okay for Nov. 30 and I will get busy on the pattern and process...it will be here before we know it! Eek


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Yayyy Angela C, thanks for hosting the Journal cover. I love the one I got at the retreat, but wanted to give one to a sister who journals and my grandaughter who writes books. And I didn't want to have to give up mine.
Fractured quilt block looks like an interesting concept.
KYIS, I'd join in on Fri. but I'll be freezing in Canada fishing. So I'll ask Sue to check it out. Pat
 
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Hi all,

Just want to move this up.

And this Friday PJ party will be the e reader pillow by KeepyouinStitches. I don't know if I will be in attendance as I am having company for the weekend, both DD#1, Laura, and DD#2, Angelinamor, and then going out of town for a week. My annual trip to Frankenmuth for a chic's weekend with my DD#2.

So get your machines oiled to put the pedal to the medal for Friday.

Mary
 
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I'll take Jan. 4th please. Mine is Why not to use sharpies for quilt labels but a better title is How to use sharpies to make your own fabric.

ETA: This was what I did at COF this year: Batik like fabric

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