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Originally Posted by gaigai
Oh Elle, that is absolutely breath taking! WOW!!!! Ok, I admit it, I don't have enough superlatives in my vocabulary. I've got to go now, and get a bib, 'cause I'm drooling all over the keyboard. You ROCK!!
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Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Thanks Gai, I am laughing, glad I donīt have to use your keyboard. LOL
Yeah, it's getting so bad some of the keys stick! :shock: :?: :lol: :lol:
But it's mostly your fault, you talented thing you!!
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Originally Posted by gaigai
Originally Posted by Butterflyspain
Thanks Gai, I am laughing, glad I donīt have to use your keyboard. LOL
Yeah, it's getting so bad some of the keys stick! :shock: :?: :lol: :lol:
But it's mostly your fault, you talented thing you!!
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Lovely. You're doing a great job. It is going to make a beautiful quilt.
I haven't tried PP yet---from what I've read, it's time-consuming (so yes, a great winter project) but an accurate piecing method. It's one of the top items on my 'to-do someday' list
ranger
I haven't tried PP yet---from what I've read, it's time-consuming (so yes, a great winter project) but an accurate piecing method. It's one of the top items on my 'to-do someday' list
ranger
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Originally Posted by ranger
Lovely. You're doing a great job. It is going to make a beautiful quilt.
I haven't tried PP yet---from what I've read, it's time-consuming (so yes, a great winter project) but an accurate piecing method. It's one of the top items on my 'to-do someday' list
ranger
I haven't tried PP yet---from what I've read, it's time-consuming (so yes, a great winter project) but an accurate piecing method. It's one of the top items on my 'to-do someday' list
ranger
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