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first try-took this apart and started over |
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ironed down edges--no more fraying |
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had to pin down first row to keep twist in place |
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weaving with a long piece and wrapping at the edge to start the next row |
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first try-took this apart and started over |
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ironed down edges--no more fraying |
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had to pin down first row to keep twist in place |
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weaving with a long piece and wrapping at the edge to start the next row |
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Initials embroidered in center of Civil War Quilt |
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Civil War Quilt around 1865 |
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label stitched on by quilter |
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patches stitched on top layer |
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back of quilt appears to be linen--batting coming through where linen has worn away |
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more back views |
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Karen showing her WWII quilt |
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woolen patches |
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back of WWII quilt---feedsack |
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chenille heart weaving with bells |
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and here it is hanging in the tree |
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reweaving done on the Moon Temple |
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mending the crack in the universe |
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geometric weaving |
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stitching down the cloth to the base |
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busy weavers--check out the basket rack near the window |
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my wonderful teacher Lisa |
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my first basket is 12" in diameter x 7" high |
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it will hold lots of fabric scraps |
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cords ready to be incorporated in projects |
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strips of t-shirt fabric wrapped with variegated yarn and zig zagged with yellow thread |
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cording wrapped with fluffy yarn and zig zagged with yellow thread |
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cording wrapped with eye lash yarn and zig zagged with blue thread |
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cording wrapped with chenille yarn and zig zagged with blue thread |
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2 linens, color catcher sheets and tie innards |
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weaving on left and patterns on right |
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mom and me with our house in the background |
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just a barbershop pole |
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double-sided squares stitched together |
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the light shines through a sheet in the washing machine catches the colors that run |
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this yarn was originally meant for socks |
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I've been saving these color catcher sheets for a long time. |
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experimenting with color catcher sheets Any ideas for the color catcher sheets are welcome. I thought I might create a pattern with some sort of a loose join. |
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Anita's been busy weaving |
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Debbie embellished her weaving with fabric photos of her 2 granddaughters and added lots of bling. It will be a gift for them. |
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Kay did lots of embellishing and even cut holes to reveal the bottom layer. |
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Kay also did this weaving leaving spaces in between revealing the backing. |