Affairs of the Heart Cyber-Sew 2011
#481
Don't worry Roxanne...I joined to make everyone who doubts their ability feel better about themselves!!! I'm going to machine applique mine, but the embroidery is going to be a challenge.
Paula
Well, the determination I've always had but the fearless ?????
I am quite nervous since I went back and read the entire thread and saw all the beautiful work. I've already learned something about applique though---didn't know about trimming the back fabric away (sorry ladies in the funky chicken swap)
As far as the needlework in the book looking amateurish, it might actually make me feel better.
Paula
Originally Posted by Roxanne
Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Welcome, Roxanne. There will be so much help for you here on this thread. These ladies are quite knowledgeable about a miriad of things, especially applique. All you will need to do is merely mention a problem or pose a question & the answer will magically appear!
Enter, therefore, fearless & with determiation!!!!! :-) :-) :-)
Enter, therefore, fearless & with determiation!!!!! :-) :-) :-)
I am quite nervous since I went back and read the entire thread and saw all the beautiful work. I've already learned something about applique though---didn't know about trimming the back fabric away (sorry ladies in the funky chicken swap)
As far as the needlework in the book looking amateurish, it might actually make me feel better.
#482
Paula - I had a duh moment - I never noticed you had put your name below your posts - sorry.
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
#483
Lol...don't worry! I have slap the head duh moments all the time!!!
Looking at the information you gave Roxanne. Apparently, I need to sit down and really read my book instead of flipping through it.
Also, see your from Ireland. My second daughter Meghan must have gotten all the Irish that was in both our families because her hair is as red as red can be. :) I'm posting a picture from her wedding last June. We were totally blown away when she was born.
Talk to you soon!
Looking at the information you gave Roxanne. Apparently, I need to sit down and really read my book instead of flipping through it.
Also, see your from Ireland. My second daughter Meghan must have gotten all the Irish that was in both our families because her hair is as red as red can be. :) I'm posting a picture from her wedding last June. We were totally blown away when she was born.
Talk to you soon!
Originally Posted by Lacelady
Paula - I had a duh moment - I never noticed you had put your name below your posts - sorry.
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
#484
Originally Posted by PKWard
Lol...don't worry! I have slap the head duh moments all the time!!!
Looking at the information you gave Roxanne. Apparently, I need to sit down and really read my book instead of flipping through it.
Also, see your from Ireland. My second daughter Meghan must have gotten all the Irish that was in both our families because her hair is as red as red can be. :) I'm posting a picture from her wedding last June. We were totally blown away when she was born.
Talk to you soon!
Looking at the information you gave Roxanne. Apparently, I need to sit down and really read my book instead of flipping through it.
Also, see your from Ireland. My second daughter Meghan must have gotten all the Irish that was in both our families because her hair is as red as red can be. :) I'm posting a picture from her wedding last June. We were totally blown away when she was born.
Talk to you soon!
Originally Posted by Lacelady
Paula - I had a duh moment - I never noticed you had put your name below your posts - sorry.
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
Roxanne, don't worry about things until you get to them. If you have a look at page 26, you can see I put a couple of different machine alternatives to the hand sewing. The first one, with two threads in one needle is as simple as just machining a line along the design. You can even use your quarter inch foot and keep the feed dogs up, so nothing as frightening as a free motion technique needed for that. All you need is a larger needle!
#486
Thanks for the lovely comments! I think Meghan and her sisters are all beautiful, but I'm their mommy so take that with a grain of salt! ;) My daughter Heather (one on the far right of my avatar) and her husband are finalizing a loan to buy the house next door to ours...I am so excited! I wish they could all be so close!!!
#487
Thanks Paula and Lesley.I've been around the board long enough to know I will get lets of help here. What a great bunch you all are. I always feel I'm with friends who love my work--warts and all!
I am looking forward to getting my book. I think I know where I'm going with fabrics, but want to wait a little before committing.
I am looking forward to getting my book. I think I know where I'm going with fabrics, but want to wait a little before committing.
#488
I agree, Paula, Meghan really made a beautiful bride, and such lovely hair colour. The flowers she chose really compliments it too.
And as for having Heather live next door, well, when the time comes to babysit, you won't have to go far, will you?
And as for having Heather live next door, well, when the time comes to babysit, you won't have to go far, will you?
#489
Beautiful young lady, in fact they all are, I love her colouring.
Seems quite a few are now just getting their books will be exciting to see the different colourways you all choose.
Elle
Seems quite a few are now just getting their books will be exciting to see the different colourways you all choose.
Elle
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