PJ, I could say almost the exact same thing about your puzzles, except that you don't make nearly as many patterns as I do. Other than that, you're an exciting artist as well. Thank you, dear. :-))))))))))
Way to go, PJ! I think this is the first time you're going to STAY on the leader board. FANTASTIC! I'm chuckling at your favorite. Maybe the easiest ones to make are what I should make for now on. ;-)))))))))
Edie, you WERE at the top, tied with Barbara, but unfortunately TenStar sent me $200. LOL
Goodness Wendy - I got 1:11 - right after the "fast" gang. Wow - This is my first experience of being among the top fast solvers on your puzzles .... :-))))))))))))))
Wendy - this is a wonderful puzzle, I love it, the design is so neat, and the way you have divided the squares is so cool. Super!!!!!!!!!! PJ
Hester, yes, handkerchiefs or dollhouse quilts. Don't tell anyone but I used glue to stick all the squares together, so you basically guessed right when you worried about the 'stitching.' I can't sew, so glue seemed like the expedient thing to do.
puzzleplease, of course you're not going to lose the two or three additional seconds you need to get rid of..........unless you take on an additional job and send me the $150. Barbara was wise to send me the $100 for the instruction sheet. She knew you wouldn't fork up the money.
At that size maybe these are more suitable as handkerchiefs. I don't know what the import tax would be, but I could do with a dozen. Mind you, if the stitching is a bit dodgy, one good blow and they might fall apart. ...Second thoughts, maybe I'll stick to kleenex ;-))
Char, I hired a manufacturer which will produce thousands of these, so there's no need to worry. And just think, I'll be able to lower the price because they will be made with inferior material. LOL
Edie, the bottom line is that Barbara is mean. She should be taking your feelings into consideration and apparently hasn't. LOL Good night, dear. ☺︎❤︎☺︎
You just don't learn, Edie. Remember, first come, first served. Barbara asked me where the first 3 edge pieces went, so once again, I sent her a diagram. http://www.jigidi.com/created.php?id=AAVG9KJH
Edie, if you didn't read what I told Barb, then you wouldn't know that it's shown actual size so you have to buy a boatload of them to make a real quilt. I should have stated that this quilt is for a dollhouse. I am amazed with your two favorites. The top one you like so much is the one that I spent about 10 extra minutes on, and it was the last one I 'fixed' a number of times. Your favorite at the bottom is my favorite. oopsie, I just reread what you second favorite one is. No, mine is the bottom one on the left. Well, I have lots of spares of the one on the right bottom, so I'll send you all the leftovers free of charge.
This one was doubtful Wendy. My first try I thought that I did great but didn't get fastest solver. Was off by about 5 seconds. I really didn't know if I could go any faster but I got lucky on the placement this last time. Why is this so cheap? Is it sewn together with bad thread that will fall apart soon after it arrives. I'll take my chances anyway. Go ahead and send me a few. Favourite pattern is the top one second from the right and the bottom right corner. So nice to see you posting. Hope that you're over the flu and hand is on the mend. Thanks so much ☺︎❤︎☺︎
Yes, Barb, you heard right. OK, if you'd like to order a half dozen you get a discount on top of the already discounted quilts. How does 25% sound to you? Keep in mind that these quilts are shown actual size, so it's best if you buy at least 200 of them to make a full size quilt.
Did you say $3 plus tax? I'd like to order a half dozen for starters. I can think of several people who would appreciate one of your quilts to ward off the cold winter nights. Thanks, Wendy. :-)
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