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The Moomin quilt process in (very extensive!) detail - LOL!
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Re: The Moomin quilt process in (very extensive!) detail - LOL!
Cyber - I'm OCD about some things, too. When I'm making my own hamburger it has to be layered on the bun like this: bun, mayo, cheese, burger, tomato, onion, pickle, lettuce, mustard, bun. Also, I don't like for my foods to touch each other - like I don't want gravy swimming over and getting on my veggies. Everything in it's place is the way I like it. I just wish my sewing studio wasn't such a mess. I'm still waiting for my cabinets to be built. I LOVE Ladybess' sewing room. It's SO neat.
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Cindyg, I can't believe there is someone one else cursed with this compulsion other than me and my niece. LOL
I think every restaurant ought to know that things have to be arranged properly for some of us on our sandwiches and burgers.
My order: bottom to top...Bun, yellow mustard, thin slice of onion(not just a few rings), hot burger, cheese, pickle or not, tomato, lettuce, bun top. If I am not dieting, sometimes I put mayo or thousand island dressing on the top. I do not know why they put the lettuce on top of a hot burger. It just turns to slime and I just have to take it off completely then. Does anybody understand this except Cindyg and I? I have learned to just reassemble my sandwich when I am served. Cindyg...I'm from the south...I like gravy on and around everything. lol...Sue
I think every restaurant ought to know that things have to be arranged properly for some of us on our sandwiches and burgers.
My order: bottom to top...Bun, yellow mustard, thin slice of onion(not just a few rings), hot burger, cheese, pickle or not, tomato, lettuce, bun top. If I am not dieting, sometimes I put mayo or thousand island dressing on the top. I do not know why they put the lettuce on top of a hot burger. It just turns to slime and I just have to take it off completely then. Does anybody understand this except Cindyg and I? I have learned to just reassemble my sandwich when I am served. Cindyg...I'm from the south...I like gravy on and around everything. lol...Sue
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I think your quilt is beautiful. I love to hear what you have to say about your quilts. What do you do with the ones you don't like. I like them also.
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lorettav, the left-overs I have are 16 churn-dash blocks, but no more of the white and tan gingham checks fabric. The store where I bought it is sold out, so I don't know yet what I'm doing with them...

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Mary, I just love the moomins. I think I would have to put at least one in every quilt. That could be your trademark. You really do lovely work and I'm sure whatever you do with those 16 churndashes will be beautiful.
Loretta
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wow, this boarder is really striking... it is great. the images are cute too.
great job.
great job.
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