
| nice website |
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| How about a Dresdan Plate and fussy cut your wedges out so that the words are in the wedges. |
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| love that fabric. Where can it find it? |
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| I am late with my suggestion because several have already stated it- maybe a purse or tote.
Wanda |
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| wiley - after retreat I'd be happy to send you some if I have any leftover. Remember EBGQ - No one is to know what you (or anyone else) decides to do with her fabric! Thanks everyone for the suggestions, I'm looking for something to do with mine too! *********************************** “May God give you...For every storm a rainbow, for every tear a smile, for every care a promise and a blessing in each trial. For every problem life sends, a faithful friend to share, for every sigh a sweet song and an answer for each prayer.” http://www.qovf.org/index.htmlhttp://cof2013.blogspot.com/ |
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| Whatever you choose I would suggest you fussy cut. Love that fabric and wish I had some like it.I like the idea of a sewing machine cover or a tote. |
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| That fabric is too cute! Like. |
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| That is because I took IT ALL!!! MWAAAAAHAAAHAAAA *********************************** “May God give you...For every storm a rainbow, for every tear a smile, for every care a promise and a blessing in each trial. For every problem life sends, a faithful friend to share, for every sigh a sweet song and an answer for each prayer.” http://www.qovf.org/index.htmlhttp://cof2013.blogspot.com/ |
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| Now you have all of us drooling...I want some too... I see a totally perfect Tote Bag there.if there ever was a top # 1 tote bag fabric that is it...I'm gonna' sent you a PM with an idea
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| Gonesewin. thanks I appreciate the offer. Sometimes you see fabric that just "grabs"you. |
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| you ladies have come up with some great ideas, hope everyone is taking notes! Any more suggestions? |
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| I thought this abt what project to do next. See that's my dilemma -- Hoffman, etc. I looked at that fabric and thought, I have THAT. Oh, it's the COF fabric. I've also been wondering what to make with it. Some great ideas. Thanks everyone. Lori, I can't resist but mine will have a front, batting and a backing. There might be squares and rectangles but it could be circles. Umm, guess I really don't know |
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| tote bag sewing organizer thread catcher cover a message board lots of great ideas from the ladies...the ones in Branson were awesome! the creativity of the ladies just blew me away!!!
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| I was just thinking about an ironing board cover, practical and you get to see the fabric all the time, would have to add extra coordinating fabric but that's ok |
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| I wonder if any of the ladies who went to Branson have pictures of the challenges - would be fun to see them |
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| aw come on now, someone must have taken pictures, inquiring minds want to know |
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| Hi, How about making a cover for a binder for quilt patterns/ notes. We made one that had come from Thimbleberries. You can add a pocket for a pen or pencil. I'm sorry but I no longer have the pattern and I don't remember what year it was from. It was a project sheet from maybe 2008 or so. Debbie |
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| whatever you make has to use at least 70% of the 1/4 yard of fabric, I guess the binder could go into the tote |
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| Bring that fabric to AL in April and we'll help!
Ellen
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| I love that fabric. I'd make myself a pair of jammies! Pam |
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