I have the .pdf of the underquilt plans. Tell me if you want me to do something with them.
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Does anyone have the Hennessy Knot End Covers from that site saved?
My knife is so sharp it cut the sixth finger off my right hand! On the plus side, Inigo Montoya no longer hunts me.
That's why I refreshed this thread - I saw you were looking for the knot end covers in another thread. Thought someone might see this as well, due to the title of the thread. I have the pdf for the quilt, but the end covers were on the site at one time, so someone is bound to have saved or printed the instructions.
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I recreated the whole page from the info I had, but I just need to find where I put it
I am not sure about that cover though.
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Hey gang, sorry for the eternal absence. My site (http://www.kickassquilts.com) is down now, but will be up again in the next couple of days.
Sorry for the long hiatus. I've been doing real job stuff forever and haven't done an ounce of sewing. I'm putting the original site back up and will be upgrading it to a better DIY site. I'm also considering selling quilts again, but that's still up in the air.
I'll get the directions for the end covers when I get home tonight and will post them in the DIY section. Glad to know someone's using them. I love 'em.
Cool beans Patrick. Good to see you posting again. Thanks for putting up the DIY site.
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Glad to see the reply time hasn't slowed any since I've been away.
No problem. My favorite part was always seeing photos of those who'd made their own.
Okay, site is back up.
I've been hosting out of my closet for years, but have switched to a commercial web host, so should be up for good now.
Check the articles section for instructions on the hammock end covers.
Thanks Patrick!!!
My knife is so sharp it cut the sixth finger off my right hand! On the plus side, Inigo Montoya no longer hunts me.
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