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Posted by on October 11, 2009, 11:42 pm
And I like to do stained glass quilts, by hand.
Same coin, different sides.
Ginger in CA
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> Here is another link to quilt blocks in stained glass. =A0My own in
> fact. <grin> Although I don't have the new and improved website up.
> Hopefully by January.
> http://www.glassonthesquare.com/
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Posted by PhillyQuilter on October 12, 2009, 4:21 am
It really is. I use my glass computer programs and the quilting ones
interchangeably and often find myself exchanging templates or looking
for my fabric aids in my glass studio!. The only real drawback to
glass is storing the stash. LOL
Diana H
Gulph Mills, PA
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Posted by J* on October 12, 2009, 6:18 pm
i too love the stained glass, hard and soft.
i'd think the hard is not as nice to fondle tho.
cant curl up under it to keep warm and read a good book.
still reallly pretty tho.
i like when the hard ones are hung in front of a bright window and the light
dances thru the colours against the wall opposite.
oh, nearly forgot.
rctq is usenet and this group has no moderator. we are more or less self
controlled...with the emphasis on more or less. somedays we get it right,
well most days. other days not so much.
anyhow, my point is go ahead and post your link when the site is ready then
add the link under your signature where others can find it in the future.
that way there is no worrys from anyone who might have a notion to consider
it spam.
j.
"PhillyQuilter" wrote ...
It really is. I use my glass computer programs and the quilting ones
interchangeably and often find myself exchanging templates or looking
for my fabric aids in my glass studio!. The only real drawback to
glass is storing the stash. LOL
Diana H
Gulph Mills, PA
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Posted by Michelle C. on October 11, 2009, 8:40 pm
Karen, Queen of Squishies wrote:
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Isn't that something? Wow!
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by on October 11, 2009, 11:41 pm
Now isn't that cool!
Ginger in CA
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> fact. <grin> Although I don't have the new and improved website up.
> Hopefully by January.
> http://www.glassonthesquare.com/
> Diana H
> Gulph Mills, PA
> wrote:
> > =A0 =A0 =A0 =A0http://home-and-garden.webshots.com/album/575060081RJBiP=