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#32
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Location: Colorado
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Hi - I know exactly which one you are talking about. I helped coordinate a quilt show here in Denver and they had a booth here. This might take me a couple days to find this, but I will look for their contact information for you. I think I even have their phone number! I have it in a database file that is backed up on a CD somewhere and I just moved into a new place, so have to go through my stuff in my office. Cathy
#33
I have done several of these. It takes a wee bit of practice at first, but once you get the hang of how to hold the knife, it is very simple. I like to add poly-fill to select areas to make mine a little more 3 dimensional. It is fun and you can do it while relaxing in front of the TV.
They are so fun to do. The only thing I don't like is trying to find the right thickness foam board to do my own designs. So, I went ahead and ordered a couple of different sizes from them, just to have on hand.
They are so fun to do. The only thing I don't like is trying to find the right thickness foam board to do my own designs. So, I went ahead and ordered a couple of different sizes from them, just to have on hand.
#34
Leona, I got my pattern and foam at a show in Vancouver, Wa. The slip on the foam board calls it a fabric art board and is from Homespun Treasures. The website is http://www.gotscraps.com/
#37
I was @ Pullayup Sew Expo and my friend bot several of those kits. Just called her and she isn't home. I'll get info if you are still interested. I know she DID say to use the PINK side of the board instead of the white. Pink side is softer .... let me know!
#39
What kind of foam is used? I'd like to do for my son. He lives on an island in B.C. http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=1102
I've been thinking about doing a quilt but a picture would be faster and easier!
I've been thinking about doing a quilt but a picture would be faster and easier!
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