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tennesse walts quilt

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maryq
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by maryq » Fri May 11, 2007 5:37 pm

Wiggy... (love that name)

I too have trouble deciding on colors. I want to make "Summer Porch" From Eleanor's Through the SEasons book for my future DIL, but can't decide on colors. At first I thought I would make it all shades of blue, but she likes lavendars too, Then I saw some really pretty pink fabric today and wondered how that would look. THink I'll just have to lay all the fabric I have out on the floor and stand back and take a look!

Maryq

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zfatcat
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by zfatcat » Sat May 12, 2007 5:31 am

Welcome to the group wiggybutt. I also love the name
Lori 8-)

busyhands125
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by busyhands125 » Sun May 13, 2007 8:02 pm

Maryq,

I made 2 Summer Porches, One in all different colors of purples,lavendars, light ,med , dark. all marbled fabrics. Also used light lavendar flannel for batting,med backing.
One in every color of the rainbow, all shades of purples,blues,pinks ,reds,yellow,orange all of different marbled colors, they are so cheery . I made a small table cover and also working on a large rectangle table cloth for a gift, Working on a king size quilt for myself. Using light green backgound with small print for backing on this quilt. A total change. Hope this helps. For the Summer Porch, I think the more colors the better.

wiggybutt
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by wiggybutt » Tue May 15, 2007 4:50 am

hello yes i have the book and rulers i'm still thinking of my color choice the wiggybutt is my grand daughters nickname i gave her i want to thank everyone for there help all your colors sound so pleaseing the quilt will be for me thank you very much quilting from kenosha

quilter78
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by quilter78 » Tue May 22, 2007 3:34 pm

I am not sure where to put this. I have a tip on getting ink out. But first I have to tell you the story... I worked as an Activity Director in a Nursing Home Because of always having to chart ever thing we wore pens with ropes on them around our neck so we always had a pen handy to chart.. I am sure you have seen these pens. Well one day working with a patient the pen was getting in the way so took it off and put it in the pocket of my red blazer jacket... Later in the day someone said what is wrong with your jacket.. I looked down and the pocket was full of ink.. I mean full, the whole pen leaked out and jacket was sopping wet. so bad if I squeezed the fabric it would of dripped on the floor.. Several people told me what to do, I came home and my husband asked what was I doing the the nail polish remover and told him some one said to use it to get the ink out.. He said use alcohol. So what I did was got a bunch of paper toweling and put under and poured rubbing alcohol on it and the ink ran into the toweling, kept repeating the process several times and I got every bit of ink out.. even along the seam lines and off the thread.. You can never tell I had ink on it.. It took every bit out.... I couldn't figure out how my husband knew to use alcohol. He had been on recruiting when he was still in whites and had gotten ink on his uniform and that is how he had gotten it out... Just a tip , if you ever get ink on your quilt.. It works.. just use a lot of paper toweling underneath to absorb the ink and keep changing the toweling.. Maybe some of you know this already, If any of you are nurses I am sure you had this problem and knew the solution. For those that don't. try it you will be surprised.

cindyg
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by cindyg » Tue May 22, 2007 6:31 pm

Thanks quilter78. Great info to keep in the back of your mind 'til you need it.

Lorelei
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by Lorelei » Thu May 24, 2007 12:23 pm

I have three QIAD and to day I receive flying geese ruler .I think it w'll be helpful! In march, I have sewn 12 bloks of "Underground Railroad" .It was difficult because I don't have the tools .So Irecommand to have them before starting!....
English is not my mother language ;apologise the faults

Lorelei

CindyB
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by CindyB » Thu May 24, 2007 2:44 pm

Lorilei, don't worry about the spelling - I understood you just fine!

Welcome to the group!!! I don't think I've seen anyone else on here from France. Where do you live, and how long have you been quilting??

We all ask questions, and everyone is happy to help! I'm an intermediate quilter, so there are things that still challenge me!

I haven't made the Tennessee Waltz quilt yet, but I will get to it eventually!

Evie
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by Evie » Thu May 24, 2007 3:18 pm

Welcome Lorelei!

Please watch the video for the flying geese ruler:

www.quiltinaday.com/video/

lhostelley
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Re: tennesse walts quilt

Post by lhostelley » Fri May 25, 2007 9:04 am

Lorelei, welcome to the group!! It is nice to hear from you. Please feel free to ask any questions you might have, and join any of the group discussions.

Congratulations on finnishing the 12 blocks. You really took on a big challange without some of the tools. That was a major accomplishment.

What other quilts have you made? What quilts do you have planned for the future?

Please tell us about yourself and where you live.
Linda

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