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5/14/20
judyinohio said:the part about the audience must hear the dialogue.
My husband wears hearing aids that blue tooth to the TV. He hears the dialogue better than I do. A friend has some Sony head phones that are connected to her TV that seems to solve the problem for her. I need to check on that and see if the TV has enough ports for another device.
5/18/20
Your hollow cubes are so darn cute that I just had to try a few. Working with getting a decent light, med, and dark. It seems to look different when you get the block together.
5/18/20
They. Look. Awesome!
They *are* like eating potato chips, aren't they?
5/18/20
Oh no Lynne just followed Pirate down the rabbit hole. Love your blocks.............I have been looking at them too :)
5/18/20
Thanks! Yes, they are like eating chips. They aren't quite as hard as they look and it is fun trying to choose the colors. I sure have made a disaster of my bin of brights. Oh well, needed to organize it anyway.
5/18/20
and don't forget ... you don't need to keep it monochromatic! I chose that because 1) I had seen an example and that's what tempted me but also 2) it made picking fabrics easier in a way.
However, if you choose different colored fabrics, it can make picking the contrast easier because you don't always have the best dark/med/light in one color family, whereas, you CAN get that contrast with different colors.
Just tryin' to help out, you understand. :-)
5/18/20
I haven't followed Pirate down the rabbit hole of hexie tumblers but I did decide to give a hexie snowflake pattern a second try. I'm working with dime size hexies and it's so easy basting with thread the way Pirate showed. Years ago I tried glue basting, what a mess.
Jo