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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | EditorAnne Says: | | | March 19, 2008 at 03:13 pm | | | | Annette, do you leave the freezer paper in the finished quilt? |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | mknavy90 Says: | | | March 12, 2008 at 08:24 pm | | | | That is absolutely incredible!!!! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | Katzzz Says: | | | March 10, 2008 at 09:03 pm | | | | Annette Thats Great! I wish I had an art back ground. I sure wish I could draw,I'm not artzy at all,I'm pouting!! I'm Seeing it in my mind but it doesn't help at all! I'm enjoying all three sisters,and I love what you each are creating. "Beautiful workmenship". I think it's pretty darn good if I can't pick which I like best,you're equally talented. I can be a little silly,goofy,nutzzz myself at times,so keep being the great you! Thanks for the reply Kathy |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | purplecoyote Says: | | | March 10, 2008 at 02:12 pm | | | | My Dear schoolhouse13....Thanks for the package...I can't believe we forgot those...I can now finish the velvet roses! Hugs! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | purplecoyote Says: | | | March 10, 2008 at 02:05 pm | | | | Dear Katzzz Yes I do have an art background as do my two 'sisters'....I do create my own full size patterns and transfer them to freezer paper and then CHOP them into tiny pieces...I know I'm nuts....but I can only be myself!!! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | judyforkner Says: | | | March 10, 2008 at 12:43 am | | | | Ricky, I think I'd like to try that "roo-poo". I love licorice (the real kind-black). Not sure about the combination with chocolate, though. I do love both flavors, so it'd be worth a try. Is it available in Boulder? Judy in Boulder, CO |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |   | | Zeena Says: | | | March 10, 2008 at 12:31 am | | | | Looking at the beginning of this quilt brings tears to my eyes. It is so beautiful. I believe that it is the most precious quilt I have ever seen in my life. The Talent amazes me. I wish I had one eighth of that talent. It is like a painting with fabric which seems to be a harder medium to work with than say oil paints of the artist work we know as Monet, Van Gogh, Renoir. This quilt is truly in that catagory. Zeena |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | Bridget473 Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 10:54 pm | | | | I am completely enjoying the "Sisters" videos. Thank you so much ladies for letting us in on the fun and thank you Ricky for capturing it all! I'm still giggling about the roo poo! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | bettyannseeman Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 09:13 pm | | | | I do understand the tears of pure joy at being in La Veta with Ricky. I am glad that I am not there in all that snow. Betty in warm and wet Florida. |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | Katzzz Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 09:07 pm | | | | I don't know how Summer/Annette appliques such tiny little pieces! Did you draw out your very own pattern,do you have a natural Artistic back ground for drawing? Great Work! I like Good & Plentys,nah on the octopus,rubbery for sure. I didn't think it had much taste. I'm really enjoying you three sisters,nice work. Thanks for sharing! Kathy |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | schoolhouse13 Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 08:47 pm | | | | For Annette: The fabric should arrive at the PO Box on Monday. Your videos are a riot, and it's great to share in your experience. Thanks Ricky! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | Sewdreamy Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 08:38 pm | | | | Great fun! Thanks for the close ups and the little micro-class in applique. I wonder if the freezer paper industry has any idea how its product is being used in quilting. This is so much fun! Not quite like being there, but at least we can share in the fun. Cheers. Sewdreamy |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | crscruse Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 06:25 pm | | | | This is so cool, watching these very talented women having such a great experience together. Thanks for sharing..... chris in Mid-MO |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | quilter64 Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 06:13 pm | | | | Yep same face as in Japan. I agree on both counts, don't like them . I had octopus while on vacation in Mexico, it was like chewing rubber. Chocolate covered licorice, don't think so, Gotta give you credit for at least trying . Agnes in Warsaw NY |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |     | | Wildyam Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 06:07 pm | | | | Don't know how, but I HAVE to visit La Veta some day. I saw some hand-dyed fabric that one of the sisters was working with. Would LOVE to check that out! |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | weaver49 Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 04:05 pm | | | | Sorry didn't check my spelling very well. When you ate the octopus in Japan. Licorice is not my favorite either, not even with chocolate on it. peg in mo |
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 | Blog Title: Three Sisters in La Veta - Part 2 (03/09/2008) |      | | weaver49 Says: | | | March 09, 2008 at 03:42 pm | | | | Ricky, I think I remember seeing the same face you had when you ate roo-poo when you as the octopus in Japan. They both sound equally enjoyable. peg iin mo |
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