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    Old 09-13-2009, 07:00 AM
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    Thank you so much, Scrappinmad and Bev. I've had so much fun in doing them. I just hope my nephew and wife like it as much as I do.!
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    Old 09-13-2009, 08:15 AM
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    Originally Posted by Ducky
    And, thank you 2wheelwoman, suzi and Joeyoz....I'm really hoping I can make the setting around them "right". I have lots of baby fabrics -- both cotton and flannel -- and I was wondering if I couldn't do a little bit of a scrappy block. We'll see.
    Scrappy blocks would be wonderful!! :-) :-)
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    Old 09-13-2009, 08:21 AM
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    Originally Posted by joeyoz
    Originally Posted by Ducky
    And, thank you 2wheelwoman, suzi and Joeyoz....I'm really hoping I can make the setting around them "right". I have lots of baby fabrics -- both cotton and flannel -- and I was wondering if I couldn't do a little bit of a scrappy block. We'll see.
    Scrappy blocks would be wonderful!! :-) :-)
    I think I will do a scrappy flannel look. I agree -- I think it would look wonderful.
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    Old 09-14-2009, 10:11 AM
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    Ducky, Are these large or small there are 2 sets? I love them they are so so cute. Great job
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    sorry double entery new on here posting
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    Old 09-14-2009, 10:26 AM
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    Awww! What a great gift!! And work! But, really cute! And, yes, you should write them and tell them the duck must have been lost on the trip or something!:)Skeat (how long does it take to make one of those...say the turtle. They do look like much work/time is involved and thread! But, since I don't have one...I wasn't sure)
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    They are wonderful - very cute!
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    Old 09-14-2009, 11:31 AM
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    Originally Posted by Skeat
    Awww! What a great gift!! And work! But, really cute! And, yes, you should write them and tell them the duck must have been lost on the trip or something!:)Skeat (how long does it take to make one of those...say the turtle. They do look like much work/time is involved and thread! But, since I don't have one...I wasn't sure)
    Some certainly take more time than others. For something like the turle, I usually can plan on 45 mins. or so....and that's without interruptions. I'm working on slowly building up my threads with larger spools than just the 200's.
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    Some certainly take more time than others. For something like the turle, I usually can plan on 45 mins. or so....and that's without interruptions. I'm working on slowly building up my threads with larger spools than just the 200's. [/quote]


    Wow Ducky!! That is why they look so amazing! Thanks for telling:)Skeat
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    My DH asked me if I would like an embrodery machine for my birthday. I told him no, because I really didn't like it that much. Well, I just changed my mind. Those are really awesome. Love them! My favorite is the teddy with the teddy.
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