[DEAR] JANE STICKLE CYBER BLOCK PARTY - Jan 2010 thru May/Jun 2011
#3693
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Very nice Rachel, both blocks, but I like the orange the most
Rachel
#3695
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Oh gosh...how hard did you have to fiddle with that orange to get those little stars in the center of the center row of diamonds Rachel??? :shock: Those look great and I'm with Elle....my hat if off and I'm bowing down to all of you doing 2 Janes at once....you are either very brave or...well... :lol: :roll:
#3697
Originally Posted by sandpat
Oh gosh...how hard did you have to fiddle with that orange to get those little stars in the center of the center row of diamonds Rachel??? :shock: Those look great and I'm with Elle....my hat if off and I'm bowing down to all of you doing 2 Janes at once....you are either very brave or...well... :lol: :roll:
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I adore pping this way because I never ever get an angle wrong, and I have very little fabric waste because I do not have to cut my pieces too big. This is because the next piece you are sewing is actually folded back, so you can easily line everything up, whereas with regular pp, you kind of put the pieces of fabric down with a wing and a prayer and hope you have the angle and centering right. LOL Maybe I'll make up my own tute one of these days too. But if you have never tried it, you should give it a shot for one of your blocks. Oh if you give it a try, I don't bother pre-scoring the lines and I have never had trouble with folding back, saves a lot of time that way.
And as far as doing two at once, I certainly am not brave, so I must be the other thing .... hehehe :lol: :lol:
Cheers!
Rachel
#3699
Originally Posted by Lacelady
Tiff, sorry about your wrist - perhaps a rolled up magazine or newspaper might give extra swish without causing you damage? I've had carpal tunnel problems, so I can sympathsize on your tendon problem. Did you sue the surgeon? It sounds like carelessness to me.
My wrist is much better. I should have sued the doctor but at the time I was with my ex and he didn't believe in it. My hubby now (much smarter man!) was unhappy that so much time had gone by and basically we couldn't do anything about it.
Originally Posted by Lacelady
Anyone ready for week 25 yet?
Jolo, that is wonderful news for both you and your son. I hope he continues to do well and the next round of chemo goes as smoothly. :thumbup:
#3700
So glad to hear your wrist is more comfortable, haven't ever heard of anyone with an allergy to newsprint before, I suppose its better than an allergy to chocolate! If your dog has finally got the message about the tissues, perhaps it was worth the discomfort.
Don't worry about being at week 8, just keep going at these little blocks as often as you can. They don't do themselves, but its very rewarding when you get a handful done. Rome wasn't built in a day, after all.
Has anyone seen anything from Esq recently? I haven't and I just hope she is OK.
Don't worry about being at week 8, just keep going at these little blocks as often as you can. They don't do themselves, but its very rewarding when you get a handful done. Rome wasn't built in a day, after all.
Has anyone seen anything from Esq recently? I haven't and I just hope she is OK.
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