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Runway. Citrus fruits. Parents House. Parent: Mom. Light Art. Colors and Motion. Sidewalks. Fire Hydrants that look like little men. Boyfriend and I.
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o..we ll miss u nayantara! gud luck with everythign u wana do!
Nayantara, all the best for your next adventure!! Thanks for everything, especially all your great tutorials. Hope we'll see you often in the site.
Just noticed your post on my wall-- it is Delaware, actually. Never would have guessed you were a local girl-- small world!
Also, best of luck with getting your line started! (So even though you're not going to be working here anymore, are we still going to see you around the site at all?)
My mini challenge entry will not upload pictures! Help!!!!
Indeed, we are born on the same day (I saw you message as late as today... - and realized I became too lazy lately), you 16 years later than me (gosh, i'm getting OLD!). Your how-tos are great!
Thanks so much for the tips on finishing seams without a serger! That's perfect!
hi there. thanks for the compliment about the images – they are made with maya software – actually with a mental ray plug-in. it is this movie making software and i occasionally do some render jobs with it. i work with it and other visualisation-drawing software , cause i am an architect – almost! have my final exam mid march…
Thanks for your comment about my profile!! and also thanks anyway for the recommendations about the books. I'll see what the have at the bookstore! Yeap I hope to have a great time in USA, I'll spend some time with my family.
take care, karen
Hello Nayantara, congratulations for this site, it is wonderful!
Next week I flying to USA, I'll like to learn quilting and patchworking, in Panama there aren’t books about it. Do you have any recommendations of books for beginners that I could by?? I'll appreciate very much your suggestions!
thanx in advanced.
I joined about a month and a half ago and made your dolman jacket pattern into a warm oversized shrug for the cold months. It’s a little wild in a loud paisley pattern, but can wear it outside to the mailbox without it looking lilke jammies. Just wanted to let you know how versitile your pattern is. I've just been looking for it to make one for my sister in law—so glad to have found it again. Very easy to adjust cut for fit—-bigger, longer —whatever. :) Easiest thing I ever made—-just two seams and serged around the outsides! This is a winner!!