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Re: Looking Forward to the Move: Part One
My husband will be looking forward to the certification class on the longarm. He can't wait to get
--Dragonlily
i went thru west concord last week and thought i saw a 'moving sale' sign... rechecked it today and
--sandy
Re: I never finish anythi...
A couple of years ago, my daughter gave me a pattern and a tote bag all cut out.i never finished it.
--Marsew
I'm definitely NOT the Queen, maybe a minor princess or duchess in UFO's. A few weeks ago, I was loo
--Linda
This pillow made me laugh out loud! I am happy to hear about your move... no worries about parking
--Cynthia
Loved your blog entry, reminded me that I am not alone! In the UFO category. Congrats on your weddi
--Lee
I'd probably be in the running for Queen of the Unfinished Projects (though that's not saying I'd ac
--Deb
Re: Laminate Allows You to Get Messy!
Oh, and also, we do not have an exact move-in date yet. The new space requires a build-out, which re
--Valerie
Patty, I'm going to email you about the colored bar. And thank you! We're excited, though, I'm sorry
I was wondering why there is a colred strip in the middle of each page.. On a psoitive note I love t
--Patty
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We may be into the second week of January, but articles and blog posts about new year's resolutions are still popping up all over the web. This year at Quilter's Way, we'd like to take a little different approach. Instead of making a list of all of the UFOs we're going to complete before buying any more fabric and setting other unrealistic goals that we'll break by the end of this week, we're going to focus on skills and products that have improved our lives as quilters--"If I knew then what I know now." Do you remember the first time you put binding on a quilt? I remember thinking that it was the most non-intuitive part of quilting and that I would never get it right. I religiously followed the instructions from Diana McClun and Laura Nownes' Quilts! Quilts!! Quilts!!! (still the "Quilting Bible" we recommend at Quilter's Way). I stared at their illustrations and mumbled "Huh?" for quite a while. Over the years, binding has become an easier process for me, but I still pull out that book from time-to-time to ...