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6-Month Electronics Refurbished Protection Plan (For Items $0-$24.99)
03 March 2017
Good if you never use it.
I haven't needed to use the insurance because the product I purchased has been working properly ever since I got it.
For Samsung Galaxy J3 J320 2016 Hybrid TUFF IMPACT Phone Case Hard Rugged Cover
05 August 2017
I returned it.
The product I received was a 3 piece sandwich that was designed to have a soft middle layer surrounded by 2 harder plastic layers for the front and back. Unfortunately, the hard case elements were plastic and their attachments to one another would not close properly to form a secure seal. I returned the product to the vendor for a full refund. I'm sorry it didn't work for me, but I was pleased with the service provided by the vendor.
Quilts for Baby: Complete Instructions for 5 Projects, Hultgren, Sharon, Stein,
24 June 2016
I tried the Sailboats
I purchased the book because I loved the sailboats quilt on the cover. Although I've been a quilter for some years, I had never done a paper pieced quilt, so I thought this would be a good time to try one. I have only made the sailboat quilt so I cannot speak to any others in the book. My problem is that I'm not sure the author had someone who was less familiar with paper piecing test it out before the book went to the publisher. That would have been very helpful, for me. 1. For example, the first item in the cutting details said that "light blue sky fabric pieces at least 1/2 inch larger than each of the 4 sky areas in the block" are needed. I took that literally and my first 2 blocks did not quite meet the overall dimension of the quilt block. My exterior edges were not a full 1/4 inch in every instance. So, I finally decided to use a 9" square for the blue sky, and I cut the other needed pieces from it as I built the block. That worked well. 2. Directions for Copying the pattern in reverse image would have been clearer to this paper piecing novice if it had been suggested that I use a clear foil to create the reverse image and then make 8 copies of that for the alternate sailboat rows. 3. I made two practice squares and watched a YouTube tutorial before I completely understood how the sewing would be done with the paper on top. Although the author did say in step 4 that I was to stitch on the printed side of the paper, that wasn't intuitive to me. In every other quilt I've ever made, the fabric has always been on top. However, as I said at the outset, this was my first paper pieced quilt. 4. And I wasn't quite ready to solo on my own when the instructions at step 7 said to apply the fabric for area 3 following steps 3 to 6 and then continue until all the areas had been applied. It would have made me more comfortable to have her go through each piece and its application to the block at least once so that I would have completed an entire block before being turned loose to continue all the other blocks on my own. 5. Once I had mastered the learning curve, the quilt top turned out very nicely, so all in all, I'm pleased. It took some studying, but I learned a lot in making this project.
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