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Paducah winners
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Wowie kazowie.
Thanks!
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Oh my. Thanks, Kathyl. Polly
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Kathyl, if you use Outlook Express there is a little thingy in the bottom right hand corner to increase the size. I just tried it on one quilt photo at 150% and it worked.
Leslie & The Furbabies in Mo.- still trying to get out of here to drive to Paducah!
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Well, darnit! I do use Outlook Express and I can get the icons in the upper left to appear, but not the bottom right. This computer can drive me bonkers sometimes.
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Have a safe trip! And enjoy!
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I mean Internet Explorer....... OE is my email program. I tried it on Firefox and didn't get it larger either. Rats.
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Yeah- I meant Internet Explorer. Sheesh! But I was able to look at every quilt at 150% and one I had to go to 400% so I could really inspect it up close and personal! VBG
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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Gorgeous! So many of the names of the quilt makers are very familiar!. The Best of Show was in Houston last year -- that's one amazing quilt! Thanks for posting this, Kathyl. :)
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That was fun! Thanks! Roberta in D
"KJ" schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:SSNPj.133380$yE1.100536@attbi_s21...
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Lovely!! Thanks for the link! Allison
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Sharon Schamber has a close up of some of her quilting on:
http://shar> Kathyl, if you use Outlook Express there is a little thingy in the
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Oh, good grief, Sally! You did have to post that just at the coffee break between my finishing the time I allowed for practising my FM, and starting it on the piece >g< As if I didn't feel as 'unconfident' as possible before!
Oh my, what absolutely exquisite work. It is so very beautiful. I wish ... ... . In message , Sally Swindells writes
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Jaw-dropping. I don't even know how such things can be possible.
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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Absolutely, Karen. Nor do I. It really doesn't seem achievable even in the imagination, let alone with needle and thread. What a wonderful piece of wonder; and what a wonderful heritage Sharon S. is laying down. I know she is not alone - there are other great quilters - like Diane Gaudynski - but Sharon's work just seems in another plane. . In message , "Karen, Queen of Squishies" writes
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My brain can't even go there. She's on a whole other planet. It certainly is beautiful!
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And did you notice the amazing edge of the quilt with the loopies and knots??? My word!!!
Leslie & The Furbabies in MO.
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She certainly lets out all the stops!
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I saw that. Manomanoman.
How's your wrist?
Karen, Queen of Squishies
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I agree. My dream would be to take a class from Diane Gaudynski; I think she's amazing. I'll be taking a class from Sharon Schamber at camp this summer, but I have no illusions about someday producing anything as detailed and exquisite as she already has.