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26 responses to “Safe Travels!”
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Love the “stamp” block…making quilt blocks sounds like a great idea. Looking forward to this virtual trip. THANKS!
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OK, got to know the fabric. Perfect.
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Thanks, Kathy– it is a Tim Holtz print– unfortunately from a couple of years ago, but he comes up with new collections all the time and most of theme have map and newsprint themes. I believe I got mine in JoAnn Fabric! xox
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This looks great!! I have this world design fabric and I may have to steal your design ideas, if you don't mind!! How do you think your designs will hold up to washing? I hate to make a quilt that can't be washed.
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What lovely designs! thank you so much! What fabric do you use as your embroidery base? Do you actually use Aida or another of the counted cross stitch fabrics or just a nice cotton? Thank you for the lovely embroidery designs and the sawtooth star pattern. I'm hoping to start mine after Easter – have to finish up some last minute orders.
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Always love to do these travel sew alongs with this site.
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That is an interesting fabric! Love it! Hmm, I am tempted to do the Saw Tooth block, just thinking of doing a smaller project this go 'round. Thank you for another fun design and project Carol!
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Thank you for the fantastic stitch along! It is greatly appreciated! I hope everyone stays safe.
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Thank you, Carol. I can't wait to get started on this project. I made the road trip quilt from a few years back, and I just love it.
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Since I am unable to do the sew-a-long right now but I am collecting the designs, do you have a PDF of the instructions so I can do it later? Love all these projects. I have a husband on dialysis and take care of my 10 mo. grand son that keep me rather busy. I appreciate all you do and sharing your designs. Thank you.
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Carol, I have the same question: is it possible to get your instructions in a pdf?
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I too would like to have a pdf of the block construction …….. will one be available?
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If you use edge you can click on the three little dots in the upper right corner of the browser, choose print and then save as a pdf. Will will save the instructions as a pdf for you. I think most browsers will do this, but I know edge does. You can also search for 'save web page as pdf' and an online program will convert and save it as a pdf for you.
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Love the “stamp” block…making quilt blocks sounds like a great idea. Looking forward to this virtual trip. THANKS!
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OK, got to know the fabric. Perfect.
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Thanks, Kathy– it is a Tim Holtz print– unfortunately from a couple of years ago, but he comes up with new collections all the time and most of theme have map and newsprint themes. I believe I got mine in JoAnn Fabric! xox
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This looks great!! I have this world design fabric and I may have to steal your design ideas, if you don't mind!! How do you think your designs will hold up to washing? I hate to make a quilt that can't be washed.
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What lovely designs! thank you so much! What fabric do you use as your embroidery base? Do you actually use Aida or another of the counted cross stitch fabrics or just a nice cotton? Thank you for the lovely embroidery designs and the sawtooth star pattern. I'm hoping to start mine after Easter – have to finish up some last minute orders.
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Always love to do these travel sew alongs with this site.
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That is an interesting fabric! Love it! Hmm, I am tempted to do the Saw Tooth block, just thinking of doing a smaller project this go 'round. Thank you for another fun design and project Carol!
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Thank you for the fantastic stitch along! It is greatly appreciated! I hope everyone stays safe.
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Thank you, Carol. I can't wait to get started on this project. I made the road trip quilt from a few years back, and I just love it.
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Since I am unable to do the sew-a-long right now but I am collecting the designs, do you have a PDF of the instructions so I can do it later? Love all these projects. I have a husband on dialysis and take care of my 10 mo. grand son that keep me rather busy. I appreciate all you do and sharing your designs. Thank you.
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Carol, I have the same question: is it possible to get your instructions in a pdf?
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I too would like to have a pdf of the block construction …….. will one be available?
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If you use edge you can click on the three little dots in the upper right corner of the browser, choose print and then save as a pdf. Will will save the instructions as a pdf for you. I think most browsers will do this, but I know edge does. You can also search for 'save web page as pdf' and an online program will convert and save it as a pdf for you.
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