They are beautiful and you got them done quickly... would you consider doing a class on making them at one of our fight practices? I would love it!!! and I have a bunch of wool for supplies. Oh.. and also letting you know that you have a room at the Fjordview Inn and Flophouse for Candlemas! Please to be staying? I promise I wont leave at dawn for a race this time!
I would lurve to teach a class at one of your fighter practices. That sounds all kinds of fun!
I would lurve to stay at your house for Candlemas, please and thank you. You are one of my most favoritest people to impose upon, so thank you thank you thank you!
Will you and Ceddie...wait, I believe I meant to say MASTAH Ceddie, be staying with us for Ursulmas? We'd love to have you:)
Oh, and please pass on my heartiest congratulations to your hubby for being put on Vigil for Laurel. He's really REALLY talented, and I'm so glad he's being elevated:)
No, no feeling of the slug, you are my Production Idol. I took a page out of your book to get these done. Literally. I got up at 6 ayem every day to work on them. You know, like you do.
Re: How lovely!fragmentsofnimJanuary 17 2009, 22:18:56 UTC
Thank you!
I made the bags in 4 sizes 8x6.5, 10x6.5, 10x8, and 10.5x12, The layout was sooper simple, I cut out rectangles in the following dimensions: 8x14 rectangle = 8x6.5 bag 10x14 rectangle = 10x6.5 bag 10x17 recatangle = 10x8 bag 10.5x25 rectangle = 10.5x12 bag then I sewed each one using a 1/2 inch seam allowance, with the seam placed in the center back of each bag, just like Dagsy taught me. I blanket stitched the top of each bag.
I'd be happy to make you a metric crap ton of bags for largesse, whatever color/size/design/quantity you want:)
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I would lurve to stay at your house for Candlemas, please and thank you. You are one of my most favoritest people to impose upon, so thank you thank you thank you!
Will you and Ceddie...wait, I believe I meant to say MASTAH Ceddie, be staying with us for Ursulmas? We'd love to have you:)
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Oh, and please pass on my heartiest congratulations to your hubby for being put on Vigil for Laurel. He's really REALLY talented, and I'm so glad he's being elevated:)
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But I will be at Candlemas!!!!!
Will pass on the congrats to him!
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And thank you in advance for passing on the congrats!
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I love the idea of bags for largesse - what dimensions/design do you use?
Waht a great use for wool bitses too...
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I made the bags in 4 sizes
8x6.5, 10x6.5, 10x8, and 10.5x12,
The layout was sooper simple, I cut out rectangles in the following dimensions:
8x14 rectangle = 8x6.5 bag
10x14 rectangle = 10x6.5 bag
10x17 recatangle = 10x8 bag
10.5x25 rectangle = 10.5x12 bag
then I sewed each one using a 1/2 inch seam allowance, with the seam placed in the center back of each bag, just like Dagsy taught me. I blanket stitched the top of each bag.
I'd be happy to make you a metric crap ton of bags for largesse, whatever color/size/design/quantity you want:)
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I think the larger sizes would be easiest - any colors and really any design too since the recipients will be of all sorts of types.
Thank you SO much honey!
You rock my socks : )
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Yay! I haz projeckt!
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