IRR III - 2010-2011 }6{ First Rounds
#151
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I got my center yesterday...actually it's Margaret's, but it's mine for a little while! I love the colors...it is going to be so much fun...now all I want is for it to talk to me about what it needs...LOL.
#154
Originally Posted by Kherrin
Hey Ladies...it looks like I am the "point person" for our group! Does that mean if something goes wrong everyone points at me...LOL!!! Looking forward to this swap, but am a little scared too...Have my center done...I think...have to do the label will post as soon as I learn how! WE NEED A NAME!!! We have one member from Australia...I have not checked to see who has done this before or how long any of us have been quilting. Maybe we can all gather here and find out more about each other.
#156
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We are all so quiet...must mean everyone is working on their first border...RIGHT???? Margaret's is still on a non-talking trip...must not have like the handling it got in shipping...I have it all starched and pressed so I expect it to start talking to me any day now...LOL. Has everyone gotten their centers?
#157
Do you starch all them as they come to you?? I'm not sure I want mine starched! Only because I've been in some swaps and received blocks that was starched alot and they was very stiff!!! Just wondering!
#158
I am working on maybe1day's center, got started and didn't like the colors I was using so am changing it around a bit, but making progress.
I don't know if starching is always necessary, especially if we are careful each round to square up as we go. Maybe as they get handled more on later rounds.....?
I don't know if starching is always necessary, especially if we are careful each round to square up as we go. Maybe as they get handled more on later rounds.....?
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It is not really necessary...I have just found that a light starch or sizing keeps the fabric true and helps prevent stretching where I don't want it. If you don't want even a light starch all you have to do is say so and it won't happen...it just seems to help me keep fabric from streching. It is by no means stiff as I don't get the fabric soaked or even wet...just insures the piece lays flat and does not stretch.
#160
"We are all so quiet...must mean everyone is working on their first border...RIGHT???? "
Not me Kherrin unfortunately. Firstly the centre just isn't talking to me at the moment and when it does it sends mixed messages :roll:
In the meantime I have been very busy over the past few days with our local groups airing of the Quilts week. Have today off from that so am off to the LQS to look at fabrics to match with my centre, maybe it will start talking straight with me then? :lol:
Maybe1day
Not me Kherrin unfortunately. Firstly the centre just isn't talking to me at the moment and when it does it sends mixed messages :roll:
In the meantime I have been very busy over the past few days with our local groups airing of the Quilts week. Have today off from that so am off to the LQS to look at fabrics to match with my centre, maybe it will start talking straight with me then? :lol:
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