Finished Throw & Gertie's New Home
#12
Originally Posted by judy_68
Less than a week? I don't see how people finish quilts so fast. lol I guess I need to quit my job. lol Judy in Ohio
#14
Oh How SweeT it IS! (Jackie gleason style of yelling it here)
He did a great job. I think your time was just as well rewarded as his.
I was just thinking about buying a piece of plexiglass to try and make one of those inserts from my machine bed last night. You know the ones on legs? I saw where some of the girls were making thier own rulers and templets from the open stock at home depot/Lowe's. ??? But it gave me the same idea. I don't like the idea of paying a hundred dollars for something I could make with a little time and money.
Thanks for showing a pic. I likey very much!
He did a great job. I think your time was just as well rewarded as his.
I was just thinking about buying a piece of plexiglass to try and make one of those inserts from my machine bed last night. You know the ones on legs? I saw where some of the girls were making thier own rulers and templets from the open stock at home depot/Lowe's. ??? But it gave me the same idea. I don't like the idea of paying a hundred dollars for something I could make with a little time and money.
Thanks for showing a pic. I likey very much!
#16
You guys are cracking me up tonight - must be the fumes from all the fabric I've been playing with today :lol: I have to keep DH away from this thread - I'll have to cut out a bigger front door for his expanding head!
Sandpat, we just used one of the computer tables we had. He cut the hole, braced the table and added a shelf that adjusts with wingnuts so we could get it right without all the fuss. He cut the acrylic with his scroll saw and a really fine blade - sure beat the price of ordering one :shock:
Here's a pic of the top on the wall, Karla - dogonne thing is too heavy to hang up there now, and to big to get a good pic of the whole thing on the bed. It is a really simple pattern - layer cakes made into hourglass units, and the charm pack made into 4 squares. Added the border (9 inches to match the 4 patches in each corner) and done!
Sandpat, we just used one of the computer tables we had. He cut the hole, braced the table and added a shelf that adjusts with wingnuts so we could get it right without all the fuss. He cut the acrylic with his scroll saw and a really fine blade - sure beat the price of ordering one :shock:
Here's a pic of the top on the wall, Karla - dogonne thing is too heavy to hang up there now, and to big to get a good pic of the whole thing on the bed. It is a really simple pattern - layer cakes made into hourglass units, and the charm pack made into 4 squares. Added the border (9 inches to match the 4 patches in each corner) and done!
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