Assuming I can get a picture to post, here’s the hat, in all its blindingly contrasting glory
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Hi Rebecca! Congratulations on the hat, and also on successfully posting a photo! Maybe you can help me figure out what went wrong in my instructions that prevented Ann from posting her photo of the Whimsy Twins.
I’m at work now, so must keep this short – but I really enjoyed the previous post with all the steps involved in making the hat!
Hi, Rebecca! I love your hat. I don’t think it’s binding at all. I really like the colors. Granted, they aren’t exactly the lovely subtle colors that you usually select for your quilting projects, but yet another rationalization for your choices might be that the hat will make you easily visible should you choose to run early in the morning while it is still dark!
guess I should have used this method for the comments…
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Hi Rebecca! Congratulations on the hat, and also on successfully posting a photo! Maybe you can help me figure out what went wrong in my instructions that prevented Ann from posting her photo of the Whimsy Twins.
I’m at work now, so must keep this short – but I really enjoyed the previous post with all the steps involved in making the hat!
(also, I’m very curious about your rug!)
For uploading the picture, I just followed the directions – one difference may be that I was using Netscape on a Windows machine.
I’ll post some more pictures of past projects when I get a chance – I have one rug that I already made in addition to the one in progress.
Hi, Rebecca! I love your hat. I don’t think it’s binding at all. I really like the colors. Granted, they aren’t exactly the lovely subtle colors that you usually select for your quilting projects, but yet another rationalization for your choices might be that the hat will make you easily visible should you choose to run early in the morning while it is still dark!