Re: Whoopee


I figured that I would get most of the technique down if I did a Baltimore
applique.  My teacher is excellent...we do one block a month and are just
beginning to start the interrupted pattern types.  Actually, I found the
quilting stitches harder to learn than the applique techniques.  Guess I
just need more practice at the quilting...I never was good at using a
thimble and maybe that is the problem.  I would love to get to the point
where I might enter something.  Those quilts were beautiful.  I also loved
the Pansies...very unique approach.  

Worked at the Trial Gardens today...potting up plants for the fall sale and
weeding.
Bonnie  ETN Zone 7


> [Original Message]
> From: <Cersgarden@aol.com>
> To: <gardenchat@hort.net>
> Date: 9/29/2004 10:29:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [CHAT] Whoopee
>
> In a message dated 9/29/04 8:54:10 AM, holmesbm@usit.net writes:
>
> << Since I don't know TAS group, I guess not.  >>
>
> Bonnie, TAS is The Applique Society which is a national, maybe
international, 
> society of which we have a group here in the greater Des Moines area that
is 
> a member.  This group is detached from the quilt guild.  The TAS
conference 
> and quilt show is scheduled for May 2005 in Denver.  See      
> www.theappliquesociety.org
>     I think you have jumped in with both feet if you are working on a 
> Baltimore applique.
>      My garden is a great inspiration to me in designing & creating a
quilt.
>         Ceres
>
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