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    Old 10-24-2011, 03:45 PM
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    I saw a You-Tube demo of Nancy Zieman with a pattern from Clover - she showed how to assemble them. Thank you for the Tip Nut reference I had lost my reference to that.

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    So, right you are. We all have quilting in common, but may not have the same in belief's.
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    Old 10-24-2011, 06:09 PM
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    I made one of these for my e-reader. If you know the size of the Ipad you could just enlarge it. I used some jelly roll strips that I had left over for mine. I used the new iron on velcro to keep it closed. Here is the Moda Bake Shop Website

    http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/05/bookkeeper.html

    And here is a photo of my cover:
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    Old 10-24-2011, 07:02 PM
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    Walmart has book covers with zippers that work great for an IPad cover
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    Originally Posted by Karen K.
    I sure wish people would quit using the term xmas meaning Christmas. Christ was born on Christmas, not X.
    sometimes its not thinking, that gets us into trouble! years ago while labeling Christmas overstocks, we were told to xmas it faster, time saving. A customer came down the aisle,& I asked if I could her. She said yes, - could you PLEASE stop Xing Jesus off his day? That was the last time I ever XMAS'D, Christmas.It relly didn't save that much time &not doing it showed some respect for the holiday.
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    Old 10-26-2011, 02:46 AM
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    Thanks, those are great :)
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    OMG people, really??? What happened to freedom of speech? Are we becoming that picky we turn a simple question into a big religious debate?? I won't buy Christmas cards that say "happy holidays" or seasons greetings, if it doesn't say Merry Christmas, I don't buy it, but I sure don't knock others who do. Children (I don't dare say kids) don't pick at each other the way adults seem to. I normally let people's snide remarks go unanswered but I just find this so utterly ridiculous I just can't stop shaking my head. My theory (which works great for me) if it isn't "LIFE THREATENING" why are you arguing about it??? I'm still shaking my head here, unbelievable and extremely disappointing,,.Wendy
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    Your e-reader cover is so cute. Thanks for the link to the Moda site for making it.

    Originally Posted by JeanieG
    I made one of these for my e-reader. If you know the size of the Ipad you could just enlarge it. I used some jelly roll strips that I had left over for mine. I used the new iron on velcro to keep it closed. Here is the Moda Bake Shop Website

    http://www.modabakeshop.com/2009/05/bookkeeper.html

    And here is a photo of my cover:
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    Old 10-27-2011, 11:57 AM
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    The Moda pattern looks great - definitely something I will be doing as soon as I get some time!

    If I may add 2 cents to the X debate: I live in Jerusalem, which is a few miles from Bethlehem... The X is used very, very frequently here by many of the Christian churches in the area because X is the Greek CHI, the beginning of the original Greek word 'Christos' - Christ, as at least 2 other posters here have said. It is a traditional Christian symbol. However, if someone doesn't want to use it or doesn't like it, that is their choice.
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    Old 10-28-2011, 03:35 PM
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    I just got this in an e-mail. I thought it was hilarious. It was called Ipad Covers for sale.
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