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Post by emelle64 on Jan 11, 2021 12:58:42 GMT
seaexplore. What a fabulous baby gift! I just love those little shoes. So cute. How did you come to make little shoes? Such a creative endeavor. Emelle PS hope your fabric reaches you soon. I’m waiting for mine too but it hasn’t even shipped yet.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 11, 2021 13:04:13 GMT
seaexplore those little shoes kill me everytime you make a pair. Just adorable. I hope yours and emelle64 fabrics come soon. I can't wait to see some gorgeous quilts in progress.
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Post by teddyw on Jan 11, 2021 14:19:44 GMT
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 11, 2021 15:14:33 GMT
I finished up my Perfect Pocket Shawl this morning. It always feels good to get a project done... My youngest cousin just had a pacemaker put in. She is only 26 years old and has been plagued with heart problems. It's very sad. I recently had blown up a picture of our grandparents for her. I have framed it. And I will mail this shawl and that photograph to her.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 15:35:00 GMT
Oh how pretty jeremysgirl. I am sure she will love it. My DD is 26 and has congenital heart problems. Three open heart surgeries down so far with lots of mechanical parts. You should hear her. We call her the alligator from Peter Pan. LOL! Praying your cousin does well with the pacemaker!
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Post by gar on Jan 11, 2021 15:46:50 GMT
What a lovely gift jeremysgirl...I'm sure she'll appreciate it c
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Post by gillyp on Jan 11, 2021 17:49:15 GMT
Is that the shawl where the yarn dye lots were messed up jeremysgirl? I think the contrasting colour makes it look very smart.
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 11, 2021 18:13:46 GMT
Is that the shawl where the yarn dye lots were messed up jeremysgirl? I think the contrasting colour makes it look very smart. Yes it is. I threw away the offender and added in the chocolate brown. I really like how this one came out. Was very tempted to keep it for myself...
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Post by malibou on Jan 11, 2021 18:14:07 GMT
I like the contrast you did on your pocket shawl jeremysgirl. Way to fix that goof up.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 11, 2021 18:30:50 GMT
Have y'all ever used any yarn made by Premier Yarns? I have 3 cakes that I love. I just went to their site, and they have a rewards program when you purchase plus from what I see, the cakes are $1 cheaper each than at retailers. Hmmm? Anyway, I got mine at AC Moore when they were still in business. The cakes are anti-pill, and I love anti-pill yarn. Anyway, I signed up for the rewards, and here is a 15% off coupon (or something) if anyone wants it. Not sure how it works they just gave me the link when I signed up. Premier Yarn Link
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Post by JoP on Jan 11, 2021 18:43:18 GMT
I finished up my Perfect Pocket Shawl this morning. It always feels good to get a project done... My youngest cousin just had a pacemaker put in. She is only 26 years old and has been plagued with heart problems. It's very sad. I recently had blown up a picture of our grandparents for her. I have framed it. And I will mail this shawl and that photograph to her. That’s gorgeous. I’m sure she’ll be thrilled with that and the photograph - so thoughtful x
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 11, 2021 23:58:25 GMT
seaexplore . What a fabulous baby gift! I just love those little shoes. So cute. How did you come to make little shoes? Such a creative endeavor. Emelle PS hope your fabric reaches you soon. I’m waiting for mine too but it hasn’t even shipped yet. So.... the person getting the gray shoes is a past student of mine (I ADORE HER!) and gave me a pair when my now 9 year old was born. My kid LIVED in them so I looked for a pattern I could use to make more for her. Then I had another baby- a boy this time and made him like 10 pairs. They're my go-to baby gift. Everyone LOVES them and the babies actually leave them on! Here's the pattern. I do mine a little differently because I don't want to see the elastic on the top. I don't interface completely- just where the holes for elastic will in the lining of the upper. I sew all the way around the backs and then top stitch and 1/8" from the edge (I don't mess with the fold over and iron mess!). They're quick and fun to make! www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/inspiration/free-sewing-tutorials/cloth-baby-shoes.html
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 11, 2021 23:59:39 GMT
Isn't it satisfying when the whole thing is handmade? It's all just darling and those shoes - oh! So very satisfying! I LOVE it! Thank you for the love not he shoes. They're fun to make too!
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 12, 2021 0:02:18 GMT
jeremysgirl I LOVE that shawl! The edging is perfect! It was meant to be that design! @patter those colors are DELICIOUS! I love seeing everyones projects!
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Post by jeremysgirl on Jan 12, 2021 22:32:17 GMT
I finally finished this scarf. Functional but not inspired.
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Post by gillyp on Jan 12, 2021 22:52:53 GMT
I like it jeremysgirl. I particularly like how the colours graduate into each other. It looks cosy too!
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Post by kellyr21 on Jan 12, 2021 23:11:32 GMT
I finally finished this scarf. Functional but not inspired. You look great and your scarf is BEAUTIFUL! Great!
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Post by ShesaRenegade on Jan 12, 2021 23:48:49 GMT
jeremysgirl I love the colors in that scarf. WOW! Just gorgeous.
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 13, 2021 1:08:57 GMT
I finally finished this scarf. Functional but not inspired. You are so dang cute! LOL. That scarf is beautiful!
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 13, 2021 1:10:49 GMT
Grrr.... I went out to sandblast the glasses for my sister (last minute order for a wedding on Sunday)- I'm taking them to her on Saturday and the vinyl blew out when I hit it with the sand. It's not even cold out! Like 55. It shouldn't be brittle. Thankfully I have 6 more glasses I can try and I only NEED 2 of them for this gift. I'm just annoyed. On a good note- my die made it from the dark vortex of the Tracy Fed/Ex office. . It's here. My fabric is expected tomorrow.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 13, 2021 11:25:53 GMT
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Post by gar on Jan 13, 2021 12:34:05 GMT
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Post by Really Red on Jan 13, 2021 13:34:08 GMT
jeremysgirl - Fabulous (as always!!) and am supremely jealous of your snow seaexplore - those tiny shoes. OMG! To die for!
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Post by monklady123 on Jan 13, 2021 20:15:04 GMT
My dd wanted me to “ask your ladies” about this. Lol. I thought maybe you crafters would know the answer. She used this iron on transfer paper to put an embroidery pattern on this sweatshirt. But after transferring it this residue is left. It’s not sticky, it’s just there. Part of it seems to peel off in little bits easy enough but it would take forever to get it off that way. She googled but a lot of the suggestions were to use some product such as rubbing alcohol and she’s afraid to ruin the sweatshirt. Do any of you crafting experts know a sure fire way to get it off?
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Post by gillyp on Jan 13, 2021 20:54:59 GMT
My dd wanted me to “ask your ladies” about this. Lol. I thought maybe you crafters would know the answer. She used this iron on transfer paper to put an embroidery pattern on this sweatshirt. But after transferring it this residue is left. It’s not sticky, it’s just there. Part of it seems to peel off in little bits easy enough but it would take forever to get it off that way. She googled but a lot of the suggestions were to use some product such as rubbing alcohol and she’s afraid to ruin the sweatshirt. Do any of you crafting experts know a sure fire way to get it off? I’ve not used one for many years so my suggestions could be way off beam but my initial thoughts are maybe the iron wasn’t hot enough to melt it or is it one where the backing dissolves in water? Were there no instructions with the piece?
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 14, 2021 0:44:33 GMT
My dd wanted me to “ask your ladies” about this. Lol. I thought maybe you crafters would know the answer. She used this iron on transfer paper to put an embroidery pattern on this sweatshirt. But after transferring it this residue is left. It’s not sticky, it’s just there. Part of it seems to peel off in little bits easy enough but it would take forever to get it off that way. She googled but a lot of the suggestions were to use some product such as rubbing alcohol and she’s afraid to ruin the sweatshirt. Do any of you crafting experts know a sure fire way to get it off? I would guess wash out. Have her get a bit of it wet at the edges and see what it does.
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 14, 2021 0:45:29 GMT
My fabric made it to me! My die showed up yesterday. I won't get to play until sunday at the soonest! I did get the glasses successfully sandblasted! Just finished. I'll get them cleaned up and share a picture.
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Post by seaexplore on Jan 14, 2021 1:28:05 GMT
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Post by gillyp on Jan 14, 2021 9:27:32 GMT
If the kittens will let me, I’ll finish this tonight. It just needs one long border and some of a short finishing off. I’m half way through the other Queen, which is much more muted, and half way through the bat shawl. Which to pick up next, hmm.
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Post by gar on Jan 14, 2021 9:35:30 GMT
That's a striking pattern gillyp - gorgeous! You have 3 things on the go at once?
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