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1/15/20
Cathy (cacnurse1) said:As much space as I have I could easily double it. Seems I manage to use as much space as I have.
That's so true, I'm overflowing into another room. My space is small, I need it about 3 times bigger. Ha Ha!
1/15/20
Cathy (cacnurse1) said:Finished my Lotto blocks and got them trimmed.
Good for you!!
1/15/20
It's coming together slowly. We need some clear night skies to set it on Polaris. Then the computer will take over and actually move the telescope to where he indicates he wants it. It will be great for it not to have to be set up every time he wants to use it. He has a sun filter so can even view the sun during the day safely.
1/15/20
Cathy (cacnurse1) said...
It's coming together slowly. We need some clear night skies to set it on Polaris. Then the computer will take over and actually move the telescope to where he indicates he wants it. It will be great for it not to have to be set up every time he wants to use it. He has a sun filter so can even view the sun during the day safely.
Wow! That sounds amazing. Bob will have many hours of fun with that I'm sure. Can't wait to see pics!
1/16/20
I've been working on minis to decorate my sewing room wall. Annoyingly, I tried to do the binding where you sew in the front, then sew through the front to the back. I did 2", and it wasn't quite big enough to grab in some parts. I'm sure that's a seam allowance thing, though I couldn't see it. I'll still have to hand bind in some spots. Otherwise, having fun with it!
1/16/20
Mel, it's a lot easier to sew the binding on the back and then topstitch on the front. Think you'll like this better.
1/16/20
I sometimes sew the binding to the back and use a decorative stitch on the top, especially on a baby quilt that gets washed a lot.
Carolyn