Pictures posted

I've just posted some pictures of my camp projects from this year. One of them is even finished! ;) Of course, it started out as a kit from Sharon Schamber, and she'd already done all of the machine embroidery on it, so all that was left was to do the corded piping and finish the binding. You can see that at .

The other three projects are the last three on this page: . I still haven't completely finished the other projects on that page, but I'll probably finish these latest ones before I get around to the older ones.

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Sandy
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Oooh, that Loopy Bag is beautiful! (I'm tired. I think I just sounded like Fez on That 70's Show.)

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Kay Ahr

Thanks, Kay! I wish I could take credit for it, but Sharon had already done all of the machine embroidery. All we did in class was add the loopy stuff. :)

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Sandy

Your stitching is very beautiful, Sandy. I enjoyed the tour. Polly

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Polly Esther

Thanks, Polly. :)

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Sandy

They are all beautiful! I wish I could have joined you for these classes. I went on a shop hop through SW Montana last week and gathered stuff for several more projects - as if I needed more!

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Idahoqltr

Wow! what really lovely work. Your 'gallery' is now even more varied. Well done you. That 'Twiddle...' is beautiful; and I love that flower cushion - so very pretty. Thanks for showing us the fun things you've been doing. . In message , Sandy writes

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Patti

The Bag is lovely. I enjoyed all your other beautiful" miscellaneous" projects too!

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Estelle Gallagher

Very nice, Sandy. Those camp projects are always such a profitable learning experience for you, and seem such fun!

Karen, Queen of Squishies

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Karen, Queen of Squishies

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Pat in Virginia

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Taria

Thanks, Taria! Yes, the looping stuff is pretty cool -- and it's not all in one piece, as I'd thought it must be.

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Sandy

Gosh, Pat, I don't have an embroidery machine, or I might take that hint. But thanks! :)

Thanks so much -- now if I can just get some of them finished ... .

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Sandy

Thanks, Karen. :) You're right -- they are such fun! :)

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Sandy

Thanks, Estelle. :)

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Sandy

Thanks, Pat! :D I'm rather fond of "Twiddle", too. Though I think that the Tucked Up Circles will be nicer when it's finished.

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Sandy

LOL! Debra, you should have swung "a little" south and come along!

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Sandy

Sandy, "Twiddle..." and the "Tucked up Circles" were both classes that I had hoped to take. Glad that you were able to "fill the void". I do think that taking a hands on class or three from Jennie Rayment would be a real kick. I was at the the luncheon where she spoke at Houston last fall and that was a real hoot.

Ah well, next year is sure to have some good classes too.

Pati, > >

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Pati Cook

Pati, Jennie's classes weren't full -- there would have been room for you. :( I wish I'd gone to that luncheon last year, but I think it was on a day when I had other things going on.

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Sandy

Those are all so cool, Sandy! It makes me yearn to go to a camp or a retreat. I hope you will show pics of the finished quilts.

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Carolyn McCarty

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