The resurgence of the Crazy Quilt

The topic of this post is Crazy Quilting, which is a type of needlework that was popular in the Victorian era and has been gaining in popularity since a resurgence of the craft in the 70's. Crazy Quilting consists of irregularly shaped patches of fabric which are sewn to a backing fabric. The patches are usually embellished with embroidery or trims. Topics for discussion include, but are not limited to: crazy patching, antique quilts, members projects, hand embroidery, machine embroidery, other embellishments (like lace, beads, buttons and ribbons), classes, books, fabrics, ornaments, wallhangings and many others. Below is a photo of my latest quilt. Your opinions are importent to me as i hope to win a blue ribbon this year. Thanks and I hope to start an information exchange and make new friends.

Margie.

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Bettie Simpson.
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the link here is PORN. TOTALLY DISGUSTING. its been posted for half a dozen groups and google has been notified but please anyone else send this onto to google abuse. the more that send it to them, the more likely they are to deal with it effectively. thanks. jeanne

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nzlstar*

How do we send it to google abuse. ?

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Vikki In WA State

Copy the full headers and sent it to:

snipped-for-privacy@google.com

Also, there is a link at tinyurl.com for contacting them, I reported it there, too.

snipped-for-privacy@tinyurl.com

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"Terms of use: TinyURL was created as a free service to make posting long URLs easier, and may only be used for actual URLs. Using it for spamming or illegal purposes is forbidden and any such use will result in the TinyURL being disabled and you may be reported to all ISPs involved and to the proper governmental agencies. This service is provided without warranty of any kind."

Doesn't seem to have accomplished anything though since the link still works.

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BEI Design

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