- Re:1930\'s here we come!!! - 2008-05-10 18:54:12-04
I will add Helena to the list:
Helena
Joy of Quilting
usannda x 2
Sunshine Quilter x 2
JHPym x 2
dtraut
SuzyQ.2 x 2
cobrajetjohn x 2
Total now 13.
Cobrajetjohn, I googled the pattern for Dresden Plate and they are different, there was one with 20, one with 16 and another with 12, just depends on your pattern.
They mostly had repeated the blades in the plate either two, three or four times, so on the small pattern you would imagine not too many blades or would be really tedious to do. We have 13 so far so look for a pattern with 12 blades and you are there.
Some more noodlers would be good though.
Just a reminder we are doing Christmas in July next shuffle, so get busy and dig out all the Christmas Fabrics. It is a double and the criteria was glittery, Last christmas there was a lot with gold printed on the fabrics and it looked lovely. I know a lot of you are busy with the Christmas Ornament swap, so you will need to stock up again after that.
Happy Mothers Day to all, I know you are all unreal mothers who are appreciated. I have been lucky today and heard from all my children and it was great.
Cheers JoycePost edited by: JHPym, at: 2008/05/10 23:57
A noodle shuffle is a great way for quilters and people interested in quilting to swap Noodles (2-1/2 inch strips of fabric). Members of a noodle shuffle send each other fabric to use in their quilts.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
Re:1930\'s here we come!!!
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