...> > That is laughable. Trust me, if it is televised from the audience, it was done with the permission of TPTB. Cook has no control of what they are or... going to stop any sympathy votes and would actually just call more attention to the situation. Countless politicians and stars have done similar things and been given the benefit of the doubt. Cook would have as well.
...s Compass one time, and that was fun, added a little trapunto. Then double congratulations are due you, Tina! I love the motifs you put in the plain blocks around the stars! :) -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change the obvious)http://www.sandymike.net The quilting motif in the plain blocks on the camo quilt, for you city ...
... days I will get serious and practice real patterns, but most of the quilts I make are either sofa or baby quilts - I don't get too fancy. I did copy some Japanese woodcuts of ocean waves for a Mariner's Compass one time, and that was fun, added a little trapunto. Then double congratulations are due you, Tina! I love the motifs you put in the plain blocks around the stars! :)
... shopping for fabric for the bright one. http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562638671XBguzm?vhost=good-times Tina, those are *great*! Of course, I'm biased, since I like the Lemoyne star so much, but I do really love your fabric choices. Did you do the quilting yourself? :) -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (...
...was shopping for fabric for the bright one. http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562638671XBguzm?vhost=good-times Tina, those are *great*! Of course, I'm biased, since I like the Lemoyne star so much, but I do really love your fabric choices. Did you do the quilting yourself? :) -- Sandy in Henderson, near Las Vegas sw.foster1 (at) gmail (dot) com (remove/change...
... camo version is for the nephew. The camo version just came into my head full-blown when I was shopping for fabric for the bright one. http://good-times.webshots.com/album/562638671XBguzm?vhost=good-times Tina, those are *great*! Of course, I'm biased, since I like the Lemoyne star so much, but I do really love your fabric choices. Did you do the quilting yourself? :)
Fuzzy - you're a star! well done! thank you ever so much! "Fuzzy" wrote: =IF(K11=0,R11*H11,IF(K11<=O11,N11*H11,R11*H11)) The above works...though its a little longer) :) "Geestar" wrote: I work for a small homeless charity in Kent, UK, and I am setting up a way of recording our housing benefit payments made to us. ...
... snowman <x@x.x> wrote: $John Fleming wrote: $ $> Perhaps he is suffering from something like phenylketonuria. $> (And Peffers, maybe the Star has done a story on it so you $> can find out what it is.) $ $He probably does. Peffers' symptoms certainly match...I'm guessing that...
..., never mind. Of $course you're that stupid. Silly me. Perhaps he is suffering from something like phenylketonuria. (And Peffers, maybe the Star has done a story on it so you can find out what it is.) -- John Fleming Edmonton, Canada A Dreamer is One Who Can Only ...
...'s roadside emergency toolkit', rather than 'requires a 5 foot scaffolding pole'). Done right, they're torqued by hand using a properly calibrated torque wrench, in a nice star pattern. Done somewhat right, they're done with air tools using a torque stick to the proper tightness. Done wrong, well, you'll need that 5' pole to get them loose....