by clawton 30 Mar 2008

Several people asked questions on the projects that I posted. I think it would be easier to list answers to all here inside. (mauvePQ directions, quick quilt, Project Linus) (more)

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by shirlener88 31 Mar 2008

clawton, thank you - I appreciate that you posted that info here. You do wonderful work. *4U

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shirlener88 by shirlener88 31 Mar 2008

Did you put that in the bookmarks, too?

clawton by clawton 31 Mar 2008

Thanks, Do you mean the web site? If so, no because they are not really embroidery sites.

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by anna25775 30 Mar 2008

thanks for sharing clawton. I admire what you do for the less fortunate, God bless you for it. a big bunch of flowers for you

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by dlonnahawkins 30 Mar 2008

Thanks for sharing these - you are doing something really great.

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by lorettag28 30 Mar 2008

Thank you! A flower for you.

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by clawton 30 Mar 2008

6 HOUR QUILT(all layers including batting sewn at once)- directions came from www.kayewood.com. This was a couple of years ago so I hope it is still available. I just varied the process and did it in strips.
MAUVE PRINT QUILT- the pattern directions came from Advanced Embroidery Designs in the projects section.
INFO FOR PROJECT LINUS- website: www.projectlinus.org. Here is some basic information:The mission is to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer“blanketeers.”
They have provided 2 millionblankets to children in need since 1995. I believe there is a chapter in every US state. You can find the locations on the website.

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lorettag28 by lorettag28 30 Mar 2008

clawton, I think I have a copy of that 6 hour quilt book, I will have to dig it up. Thank you for this info, a flower for you.

clawton by clawton 30 Mar 2008

It is really easy to do.

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