Quilting Bee: One Block/Month Swap (Please see message from MadeinMaine on page 201)
#1991
Reneebobby - glad the block arrived! No rush on the one you're sending. I completely understand the math-not-working issue. (Happens with my checkbook, too... hmmm.) :lol:
#1992
Mad Quilter is right - it is so simple and lots of fun. I did a quilt last year with children doing all kinds of activities and donated it to St. Judes through the local Hancock Fabric Store. I guess the kid in me just likes to color so why not? I am working on a plaid cat quilt for my sister who is going through Chemotherapy and it really looks cool with the crayon colors. Try it - you may like it!
#1994
LMBO!!
Originally Posted by lavandula girl
Reneebobby - glad the block arrived! No rush on the one you're sending. I completely understand the math-not-working issue. (Happens with my checkbook, too... hmmm.) :lol:
#1995
These are all So Pretty!! Dont you just love swaps??
Originally Posted by LovingIzabella
WOW These blocks are all just so stunning!
I received a fabulous and beautiful block from Quilt Mom-thank you so much for the work on my behalf!
I also received a January and February block from Moosegirl and all I can say is Oh my goodness I sure hope my handwork is as beautiful someday as hers is now! Thank you so very much!
I love all of the blocks I have received for my outdoor themed quilt so far-thank you everyone you all do such beautiful work!
Hugs
April
I received a fabulous and beautiful block from Quilt Mom-thank you so much for the work on my behalf!
I also received a January and February block from Moosegirl and all I can say is Oh my goodness I sure hope my handwork is as beautiful someday as hers is now! Thank you so very much!
I love all of the blocks I have received for my outdoor themed quilt so far-thank you everyone you all do such beautiful work!
Hugs
April
#1996
Thanks for the info MadQuilter and Tam1960. Sounds very interesting. I already do fabric painting and colourque - does this mean I now have to buy crayons? I think it does!
#1997
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Join Date: Mar 2009
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Originally Posted by Deecee
does this mean I now have to buy crayons? I think it does!
#1998
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I recently took a class for crayon quilts. You actually color the design on muslin using Crayola crayons. Then you iron off the wax between paper towels or brown paper. Any embelishments can be made with outline markers, embroidery floss, or whatever.... It's fun.
#1999
Where is it posted? I would love to see it!!
It's really great, I posted a mini I made on the site called my mini and I have a Mary had a little lamb done like this and than I embroideried around it.
Originally Posted by buddy'smom
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I recently took a class for crayon quilts. You actually color the design on muslin using Crayola crayons. Then you iron off the wax between paper towels or brown paper. Any embelishments can be made with outline markers, embroidery floss, or whatever.... It's fun.
#2000
Where is it posted? I would love to see it!!
I dont know why it posted this twice!>!>
It's really great, I posted a mini I made on the site called my mini and I have a Mary had a little lamb done like this and than I embroideried around it.
I dont know why it posted this twice!>!>
Originally Posted by buddy'smom
Originally Posted by MadQuilter
I recently took a class for crayon quilts. You actually color the design on muslin using Crayola crayons. Then you iron off the wax between paper towels or brown paper. Any embelishments can be made with outline markers, embroidery floss, or whatever.... It's fun.
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