Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, November 24, 1984, Image 93

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Now there is a companion piece
to the popular Summertime Kids
Quilt: Leman Publication’s
Wintertime Fun.
This delightful quilt pattern
shows children involved in favorite
cold-weather pastimes. Twelve
different winter activites are
appliqued onto fabric squares, and
the border is quilted with a
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Children’s quilt
snowflake design. The squares
show children skiing, sledding, ice
fishing, making snowballs, etc.
The patterns are printed with
each body part and design element
separate so that you can cut them
out individually and arrange them
in any way you wish. This way no
two quilts are the same.
Leman suggests that you glue
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the pattern pieces onto cardboard
before you start cutting out the
fabric, so that when you cut you
have stiff templates. This way they
can be used again and again
without much damage to the
shape.
If you plan to do hand applique,
add an extra one-third-inch tur
nunder allowance around each
piece when cutting. No allowance
is necessary when machine ap
piqueing if you cover the raw edges
with a zigzag satin stitch.
An allowance needs to be added
to ends or sides of pieces that are to
be inserted under another piece,
use hand embroidery to add fine
details and personalize your quilt.
When making a multi-design
quilt, centering of the motifs is
very important. An easy way to
center the pattern is to crease the
block in half and in half again to
quarter the square. Next, line up
the registration marks with the
center crease. Place the design
onto the square and center with the
creases. Using pencil or chalk,
trace around the templates to
mark where each piece is to go.
A multi-block quilt is an ex-
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cellei. take-along craft because
each square is done separately and
then quilted onto an additional
piece of contrasting fabric. If a
quilt seems like too big a project,
each square can have a 4-inch
border added to the edge, and then
be made into a single pillow.
To write for a catalog, send a
self-addressed, stamped envelope
to: Leman Publications, Box 394,
Wheatridge, CO 80033.
It's time to decorate
for the holidays
FLEMINGTON, N.J.-Not far
behind Thanksgiving is Christmas
and Hanukkah. Both holidays
signal merriment, good food and
decorating.
If you will be using lights out
doors, use only cords, plugs,
sockets and bulbs that are
designed for outdoor use. A
weather proofed outdoor con
venience outlet is the best source of
power.
Keep electrical connections
above the wet ground. You can
partially waterproof connections
above the wet ground. You can
partially waterproof connections
by wrapping them with elec
trician’s tape. Always use rubber
washers (gaskets) on outdoor
bulbs to keep water from seeping
into sockets. Hang the bulbs with
the sockets downward. Use in
sulated staples to hold the light
strings in place. Never use nails,
tacks or brads.
Tree Shopping
When you are ready to go
shopping for your holiday tree, will
you be able to tell one tree from
another? The needles of pine trees
grow in clusters or groups. Scotch
and Austrian pines have two
needles bound together at the base.
The Scotch has medium soft
needles about 1% to 3 inches long.
Austrian pine needles are very stiff
and about 4 inches long. White pine
trees always have five needles in a
cluster. An easy way to remember
this is one needle for each letter in
the word “white”.
Spruce trees have single needles.
They are four-sided or square and
can tie rolled easily between your
thumb and first finger. Fir needles
are flat and won’t roll. Remember
“S” for square or spruce tree and
“F” for flat or fir tree,
tree.
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