Web site updated

I have updated my web site; the link below should take you to the new page. There was a recent discussion about machine quilting in sections; my home page has a link to another page where I describe in words and photos how I did it.

Julia in MN

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Hullo Julia I really think that section in your website should receive a Public Service Award. It is very good of you to go to the trouble of the individual working photographs and writing up the stages. I have saved it to my 'special' sites, as I never intend to quilt a large quilt in one piece ever again!! As soon as I have time, I will print it out (you know where you are with ink and paper!!). Thank you so much for this. It is sure to help a lot of people. . In article , Julia in MN writes

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Patti

Great page! I love your BOM project- I remember seeing a sneak peek at the layout before. Where did you come up with this method for quilting in sections? It is genius! It made so much sense to me.

Wow- good luck on your HQ and binding project.

Julie Richmond, VA

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Your pages look great! I did have trouble with one of the pictures not displaying in your section on machine quilting, but it was still clickable and I saw the large picture just fine. (QuiltingBOM1.jpg)

Thank you so much for sharing your quilts. I love to look at them. I think my favorite is your Aunt Sukey's Choice.

Elena in Tx

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I'm not sure why that happened. It shows up just fine for me in both Netscape and Internet Explorer. Is anyone else having problems?

Thank you. I really like that one, too. When I bought the red fabric, I thought it would be easy to find something to go with it, but I was wrong! After looking at it for a few years, I came across this pattern and put the red together with a bunch of scraps from my stash and really liked the results. At the time I made it, I didn't have any plan for where it would finally end up, but when DD was laid off from her job last fall, I decided she needed a HUG and this quilt looks great in her living room.

Julia in MN

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Julia in MN

Same thing happened at my end as Elena described. Using IE6 Great pages Julia!!

Ann

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That hand quilting project is precious - I have my own project very similar to yours - a Dresden fan I found at a garage sale that's been hand pieced and then at some point someone mended loose seams etc with a machine. I've had to do a little reinforcement, and so far there's one sliver of one fan that probably will need to be replaced. LOVE these vintage quilts!

-- Lady Cynthia, Royal Musicmaker

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Musicmaker

Thanks for diagnosing the problem for me. I've got it fixed now. I thought I had checked all those links to make sure they were relative to the directory the text was in, but I obviously missed one. I guess I should have checked the raw HTML for stuff like that, but those WYSIWIG editors put in so much stuff that I never used when I wrote raw HTML stuff, but that was a couple of years ago and then I just know enough to get by, mostly just straight text.

Julia in MN

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