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6:27 pm
May 17, 2011


bravetongue

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I just watched the Welt Pockets web show and it was great! Sandra and Ron are such a good team — 1+1 adds up to more than 2! There was so much valuable information conveyed and written instructions would be soooo helpful. I saw that this (written instructions) was planned to be instituted but not sure where I find them. Any help appreciated. Thanks PS, and keep up the great work!

6:19 pm
May 17, 2011


bravetongue

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Anna Burns said:

Sorry last post did not work.

Also having written instructions is a great idea. Thank you for doing this and I will be looking out for them in the new year.

10:36 pm
December 27, 2009


Anna Burns

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Sorry last post did not work.

Also having written instructions is a great idea. Thank you for doing this and I will be looking out for them in the new year.

10:35 pm
December 27, 2009


Anna Burns

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karla said:

10:07 pm
December 23, 2009


karla

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Hi Patti: Thanks so much for your post! Glad to hear that you enjoyed the Napkins and Placemats video.

We are actually going to be doing written instructions on the videos in 2010. Stay tuned for the announcement!

Happy Holidays to you!

-Karla

9:14 pm
December 23, 2009


pattiann

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The videos are great, but sometimes I need to refresh my mind and only need to review a bit of the instructions and not the entire video (although they are fun and informative).

I found the video for napkins and placemats timely as I bought two table cloths on sale with the intent of making napkins out of one of them.

The inside mitre tip is a little tricky at first and by the next holiday I will probably forget how it is done.

I did take notes (my drawings are comical to say the least) and made two samples – one with markings only and one actually stitched out.

I think this method would also be great when adding a mitred border to a quilt.

Thanks for reading my post and a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to everyone!

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