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Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
That is really cute,,,but I am swamped right now....but it sure is tempting!!
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Sounds interesting, but I'm not an appliquer and don't have enough time to learn. Maybe couple years down the road I'll make an attempt. carol/kittyquilt
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
so cute...I can't make a commitment until I get the cup/saucer done. I love this though so I printed it out 

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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Okay gang,
This is a pretty easy pattern, especially if we only have to make 8 of them!!
Come on, what fun is life is you're not overwhelmed with commitments??
Keep stitchin
(or using steam-a-seam!!)
Susi
This is a pretty easy pattern, especially if we only have to make 8 of them!!
Come on, what fun is life is you're not overwhelmed with commitments??
Keep stitchin
(or using steam-a-seam!!)
Susi
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
I'll make some turkeys with you Alina!!
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Okay I knew I could get my MIL to do it and I knew I could count on good ol' Redsaltbox... woohoo... okay if we could get a couple more interested... we could always just have a couple of us and do more varied turkeys... like if we only get 4 people we could make 4 sets of three different turkeys... that way we could still have 12 different turkeys... does that make sense??? We'd still only be making 12 total turkeys...I have been out school supply shopping so my brain is a little fried!!!
Cheers!
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Cheers!
-Alina-
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Sharon -
Quick question - if you make the whole block, can you cut it into 1/4's to get 4 turkey blocks?
Jan
Quick question - if you make the whole block, can you cut it into 1/4's to get 4 turkey blocks?
Jan
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Jan, I made each block separate. If I'm reading you correctly, you're thinking about making a complete Dresden Plate then cutting it into quarters? I think you'd be losing seam allowance doing it that way and possibly wouldn't get the feathers centered correctly, but you can always give it a try and see what happens.
I think these turkeys would be fun to raw edge machine applique, too. Would get the feathers ruffled! lol Hmmmm, I might have to check that out.
I posted that site to show how easy it is to sew straight across a wedge and get a point for the Dresden tail feathers. I guess it's more like a Fan Block. Strange how just doing something different makes it another block, eh? There are blocks I've seen called three different names, but it's all the same technique.
SharonG/FL
I think these turkeys would be fun to raw edge machine applique, too. Would get the feathers ruffled! lol Hmmmm, I might have to check that out.
I posted that site to show how easy it is to sew straight across a wedge and get a point for the Dresden tail feathers. I guess it's more like a Fan Block. Strange how just doing something different makes it another block, eh? There are blocks I've seen called three different names, but it's all the same technique.
SharonG/FL
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Missy Alina - please put me down. There is no way I could say no - you have been one of my faithful swappers. LOL. I'll make this and give it to the DGSs, they should get a kick out of it.
dj
dj
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Re: Calling All You Turkeys... YIPPEE ALL TURKEYS RETURNED HOME... ALL DONE!!! :)
Thinking about this one Alina
) I always have a big Turkey dinner here with all the family, wold really be cute to set the table with these at a tablerunner or placemats - ummmm
