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Picture of NoraJ23
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There is such a huge learning curve with sewing. Every single time I sit down at my machine, I learn something new. I always leave my mistakes intact, to help me remember the lesson!

Today's lesson:

When piecing fabrics that have a pattern with a clear "top" and "bottom" on it, be sure to check the orientation of the pattern before you sew!

I now have blocks with hearts facing every which way.


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ROFL! LOL! Its a RR at the LQS! We're gonna make a bunch of HST and then practice our FMQ!

What the heck does that mean?! Look here: http://boards.hgtv.com/eve/for...4011632/m/4553927667
 
Posts: 74 | Location: North of Boston, MA | Registered: Dec 20, 2012Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Funny you metioned this...I was looking at a pttern I've chosen for a quilt and the yardage...then happened to notice I will have to cut my strips differently and may not be able to strip piece because my fabric is directional, and I don't want my flamingos or palm trees to be upside down...


" Life is short, Break the rules, Forgive quickly, Kiss slowly, Love truly, Laugh uncontrollably, And never regret anything that made you smile.. "
 
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Better hearts in opposite directions than what I did. Somehow when I cut up some baby animal fabric for a baby quilt most of them had the tail end only showing. It was obviously a strong repeat and the heads ended up in the seams. Absurdly funny!
 
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And the lessons go on, and on. Even the same ones. lollll

Made some fabric Christmas trees for the DGSs. Simple to cut out so I stacked my fabric for front and back together. Because they were cut in triangles I thought I'd go ahead and use the scraps to make a couple smaller trees and use up the fabric.

Oops, the scrap backing was....upside down, of course when I sewed them together. They hung on MY doors, no one else got one. lollll Ya can't tell from the front.
 
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Evelyn, you should have made some little tails to go with the quilt. Then everyone could have played 'Pin the Tail on the Animal'. Double gift. lollll
 
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Your not alone. I am putting toghther a scrap top for QWL with diagonal strips. I got all the rows sewon on then saw that I had sewn the las 4 rows on the side instead of the bottom LOL. so I had to take them off but it was easy to just take them off and sew to the right end LOL. Not like I had to take each block off.
 
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Grrr, I just lost another post to a trigger word. Second one in a few minutes, and I haven't done that in months. I can't figure out what I'm saying.

I think I'll go stitch for a while. Lesson for today? I don't know how to write any more.


"Never be afraid to try anything new. Remember, amateurs built the Ark. Professionals built the Titanic." Unknown.
 
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