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I have just finished mine, this is my first go at embroidery. :) I hope you can make out what it is suppose to be. :)

( a newly hatched birdee)

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beautiful :laugh:

Hahaha...that's really great I ♥ Bindi~Boo, I like it! I also like that crab, it looks happy.

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Oh, I :laugh: the birdy!! My square is a bit boring, nevermind. Will be brave & post a pic tomorrow, is anyone putting their name on the square?? Like the pics of the community quilt Steve posted?

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Dear Dolers who know about quilting,

I found the fat squares in Spotlight today but don't actually know what to do with them. Do I need to buy wadding to sew them onto?

Do I need backing fabric?

Thank you from someone who is severely challenged in the quilting dept. (although I do sew quite well!)

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On Monday I should get some fat quarters I ordered from USA - dog themes. So I'll be nail-biting close to the deadline for doing squares.

I also ordered a full set of rubber stamps of purebred dogs (about 40, and just so I could get the Basenji one). They are for our card-making, but if they arrive in time, and if I can afford a good set of fabric paint that will last for years, and a fabric-ink stamp pad, I'd like to experiment with hand-coloured squares.

Or see if it works out better to use them with the 'ordinary' colour blenders on card, then photograph them for fabric transfer. Dunno. Fun, whichever way.

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Dear Dolers who know about quilting,

I found the fat squares in Spotlight today but don't actually know what to do with them. Do I need to buy wadding to sew them onto?

Do I need backing fabric?

Thank you from someone who is severely challenged in the quilting dept. (although I do sew quite well!)

I have done appliqué and embroidery on my squares. I didn't use a backing fabric on mine.

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Dear Dolers who know about quilting,

I found the fat squares in Spotlight today but don't actually know what to do with them. Do I need to buy wadding to sew them onto?

Do I need backing fabric?

Thank you from someone who is severely challenged in the quilting dept. (although I do sew quite well!)

I forgot to take a picture of my daggy one.

I just got the fat quarter (big piece) & stuck a little square in the middle, the little one had a picture of a horse & then used blanket stitch carefully around the out edge of the little square.

You could do wadding etc & be really fancy. Say, put wadding between the big square & the little square & the stitch outside of little square AND stitch around the horse.

I wasn't brave enough :rofl:

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Dear Dolers who know about quilting,

I found the fat squares in Spotlight today but don't actually know what to do with them. Do I need to buy wadding to sew them onto?

Do I need backing fabric?

Thank you from someone who is severely challenged in the quilting dept. (although I do sew quite well!)

I forgot to take a picture of my daggy one.

I just got the fat quarter (big piece) & stuck a little square in the middle, the little one had a picture of a horse & then used blanket stitch carefully around the out edge of the little square.

You could do wadding etc & be really fancy. Say, put wadding between the big square & the little square & the stitch outside of little square AND stitch around the horse.

I wasn't brave enough :rofl:

I realised when I looked again that it's a flat fat so maybe not the right thing?

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I realised when I looked again that it's a flat fat so maybe not the right thing?

Yes, they're flat. I had two pieces of fabric. Both flat. The 'fat square' & then I bought another, different piece of fabric that had pictures on it. I cut out a picture & stuck it in the middle of the 'fat square'. All of mine was flat. But if I had have put wadding in between the two flat pieces (making like a ravioli lol) I would have then sewn around some features on the little picture, (as well as around the outside of the little picture) which will give you a 3D-ish effect. ;)

Here is my crap example in paint. The purple represents the fat square. The white represents the little picture square, stuck on the top :eek:

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bertie I am sure yours is lovely .I think the true spirit intended for this quilt has shone through.A lot of people have stepped out of their comfort zone and made or cut a square as their symbol of love,respect and friendship for Jed. ;)

I am trying to finish the Dol one to send with Jeds . :eek:

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