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Posted by Q in Craftie Craft, Quilting, Sewing, Softies - sewing on April 3, 2011, at 7:29 pm
First up, the parades for March’s Le Petite Projects are up at Sinta’s and Sherri’s blogs. This month we did Endless Summer by Pam Buda. It always amazes me how different but still amazing all the treatments of the pattern turn out. Go and have a look, there are also some cute pooches with quilts
Oh… this is probably going to be a long post, so I hope you have some refreshments with you or at least something to stop yourself from falling asleep on your keyboard whilst reading.
Friday night, I was supposed to do a Friday Night Study In not a Friday Night Sew In, so I should not have had anything to share about Friday, but… I got a little too excited about being able to start on Vignette that I brushed my study aside and did some sewing instead. I think I already posted a photo of the arrival of my materials for Vignette, but I am going to do so again, when you see the yum for yourself you will understand and appreciate it anyway!
 Lecien Basics for Vignette
These are the Lecien Basics Fat Quarters, the Red spot yardage and the Hanky Linen which make up some of the yardage for the Vignette in Stitches Mystery Quilt. I purchased mine over the telephone from (I think her name was Mary) at Patchwork with Gail B in Victoria in Australia, so thanks to her. Also I guess I should then mention that all the supplies came via my mum’s pocket for my birthday so thanks to mum as well. I said it before but I am going to say it again, it makes me want to eat it, the colours are so deliciously sweet.
Speaking of sweet along with the next bunch of supplies, I actually got candy!
 Sweet Broderie Fat Quarter Pack and Cosmo Thread Pack for Vignette In Stitches from In Between Stitches plus Candy!
I, (mum), bought the thread and Sweet Broderie pack from Melissa and Leslie and the other staff at Inbetween Stitches in California. I had emailed a few stores to find out who was going to have kits available, and luckily I found Inbetween Stitches. I hounded them a bit .. have you got it yet? Have you got it yet?… Hey it’s me again Have you got it yet? and then when I found it I could the tricky Lecien Basics part here, I did that and ordered the rest from them. I had to follow up with a call as my mum is a little wary of purchasing online and was concerned about the order and I actually got to speak to Melissa (I think) in person.
Anyhoo, the candy was used in an instant (we say lollies here in Australia, and say sweets in South Africa) anyway you say it, it’s still nice. but the rest I was almost too scared to touch, because it was wrapped and packaged so nicely! Also for my slate cosmo thread I received a reel of Cosmo multi thread (Perri blogs about it on here blog here) which is the same as the embroidery skeins only its 2 threads on a reel, like regular cotton. So no need to seperate threads! woot!
I know that most people who have seen Rosalie Quinlan’s fabric range Sweet Broderie, love it, and I did too, I’ve seen photos in Vignette, on Rosalie’s Blog, at Fabric Stores, blah blah, and yes I loved it BUT I have to gush a bit here,the photos don’t do this fabric justice, and I didn’t realise how gaga I was going to be about it until I untied the ribbon on the fat quarter pack and started pulling out fat quarters for the cutting! I am totally in love with this fabric line and am hugely happy I am going to be using it for the next 2 years in the quilt!
Maybe some more photos will explain?!
 See what I mean, look at those colours, aren't they divine??!
Just in case you didn’t get it the first time:
 Here are both Issues of Vignette the Cosmo Threads and Sweet Broderie and Lecien Basics Required for the Quilt
So lovely, I was both immensely excited about starting and absolutely terrified that I was going to totally stuff this up!
I decided to enlist some help, so went back to reading Vignette Issue 1 so I could refresh my memory about what I was going to be doing. Just to make sure I thought I would get someone else to read as well, to double check what I was reading. So I asked Mini Me (aka She Likes her Steak Bloody designed and created by Rachel from My Friend Charlie and Co).
 Mini Me Reading Vignette, to check what we need to start Block One
And she was quite useful, including pointing out some nuances I might have missed if it wasn’t explicitly pointed out to me.
 Mini Me, showing me some stuff (yeah with both her hand and her foot, it was REALLY important) I had to pay attention to
So after being reassured but sternly reminded to be careful, double and triple check everything and not to just dive in, I started to cut. And after cutting I proceded to sew. I was sewing excruciatingly slowly, it was almost painful to listen to the sound of the machine crying for me to let it zing along the seams, but I did not relent. I was so scared and the tension was getting…. well more and more tense. This was Hitchcock slow stitching, where only something bad could happen at the end. And then it did…
 Vignette In Stitches Block 1 - My First Error
yep… that red spotted border on the right… it had to be on the left?! I quickly ran to the other room to check Mini Me thoroughly for signs of any Voodoo-esque pins causing my partial lobotomy, but there was none. This curse, I inflicted it on my own. *sigh*
My unpicking was only slightly slower than that slow stitching I mentioned. I got there and fixed it. All the while also silently being attacked (no this time it was a real attack, not an imagined one) by some rabid mosquitoes, on my toes and ankles of all places! Now, I know you’re thinking get over it Q, it’s only a mozzie (Aussie colloquialism). [I know Josie doesn't get them up there... but you get Midges right Josie? ]. And I grew up in South Africa, where you get vaccinated for Malaria right, but trust me… African mozzies even if they are larger and louder, they have nothing on these little suckers. And here for some reason, I am a mozzie magnet, if you invite me to outdoor events, I double as a guest and mozzie repellant because they will all be sucking my blood instead of the other revellers’. Ok so it’s not really that dramatic, but it does suck Luckily I have a friend in Soov, the anaesthetic post bite antiseptic that rocks my world and stops me from scratching myself to the bone, everytime I am attacked.
so… block fixed. I then had to sew and attach shoo fly blocks, but I shooed them away pretty quickly because I wasn’t willing to tempt fate after my border stitching issue so I just cut the strips in preparation and thought I would do something I was much less likely to mess up. Tracing the stitchery.
 Strips on the Left are from Sweet Broderie and Lecien Basics in anticipation of being used for the Shoofly Blocks, that will be along the left and top edge of what I have currently stitched together.
I created my own light box on the cheap. Probably don’t try this at home, but it worked for me I placed my bedside lamp with the shade on my bed inbetween my legs (don’t even go there!!) placed the top of a plastic storage container on my knees, and traced with Vignette on the top of the storage container and the light shining up through it. I used a Pilot Frixion pen (experimental studies of its use and launder-ability can be found on Josie’s blog). I bought one with black ink, which was also coincidentally on sale at my local supermarket for $2.66 yay! I traced the borders on the white hanky linen and then also the birdie block on the pink and white Lecien Basics square.
Then I needed to attach my stabiliser. Leanne recommended using parlan, I went into my local quilt store where the owner said she didn’t have any but that she thought it was similar to what she was using on a stitchery block at the time I went in – whisper weft – but also added that the whisper weft was so fine, that the bright colours she was using was actually visible through the front if she jumped around instead of tying off each area of stitching. I didn’t like that idea, so am using medium pellon behind mine. I also did not add the white scraps to the sides of the block to protect it and make it easier to use in a hoop, because I don’t use a hoop. What what what ?!? you say? I went to a seminar/course thing that I did to refresh myself on how to do some basic stitches and the course deliverer is someone who gave me a lot of good tips on stitching said… why use hoops? She had never done so and is quite an accomplished stitcher. I have one, but I am not using it.
I did the tracing and then came to add the pellon and had a momentary dumb moment (again) when I ironed it on to the block (oh somewhere in between I went to bed and slept, this is now Saturday morning!) and the tracing disappeared. Ack!? -edited to add- I had kinda forgot that it was going to disappear with the heat, so had a panic because it was like *poof* all gone… and of course now that the pellon was ironed to the pack how would I then re-trace… – my brain switched back on and I remembered. Referring to Josie’s experiment though (phew!) I chucked it in the freezer and it reappeared. Whilst waiting for it to freeze, I popped out to grab some refills for the Sew Line Glue pen, and some more paper 1 inch hexagons, for the hexie quilt. Grabbed 3 cute fat quarters too, which made me happy and feel ready to take on the challenge of starting to stitch!
 Dood, it's like Magic Man, after freezing the lines re-appeared
I went to Perri’s Blog, because I remembered that she had posted a good tip about how to finish off a loop of chain stitch nicely. And I began stitching my birdie block. I did this for a few hours only as, I really did have to do some study, and Saturday night I had a meeting with some lady friends for wine and pizza and general frivolity which was most enjoyable. I tried to do some stitching when I got home (I was sober thanks, just tired) and decided that it was a rather bad idea after looking at my stitching with a critical eye.
This morning, I wanted to get right back into it, but I remembered I also intended to make the block I decided on for my Block Swap Adventure for April. So I did that, and here is a sneak peek of my block for my partner Amanda in Ohio. I will post this off tomorrow, so it should get to Amanda within 2 weeks.
 April Block Swap Sneak Peek for Amanda in Ohio
Then, I continued with my stitching a little and here is where I am now… Finally I have started on Block 1 of the 16 Blocks of Vignette in Stitches. I aim to complete Block 2 and Block 3 (released in issue 2) before the release of issue 3 (I think!), so stay tuned to see how I do.
 Vignette Block 1 Work in Progress, Bird Stitchery piece
Hope you had a lovely weekend!
Posted by Q in Craftie Craft, Quilting, Sewing on March 31, 2011, at 7:36 pm
For some reason I want to add a mouse ran up to my knee… to the end of that. Why? I don’t know…
I’ve mentioned that I am participating in Swaps yes?! The first one I participated in is at Block Swap Adventure 12.5inch blocks are swapped each month, and you can sign up any time and will be included in the swap for the following month. I did that one last month and will continue to participate. This month I am going to make (as per my partner’s request) a single colour themed block that will eventually be part of a rainbow quilt. I like that idea and am looking forward to contributing something toward it.
The first one I actually signed up too, but the second one I participated in is being hosted by Cheryll at Gone Stitchin’. I completed my hot pad last night and posted it today, so it’s on it’s way to my mystery swap partner! This was different, because I don’t know who will be sending me a hot pad, and my partner doesn’t know that I have completed one for her. Here is a (bad) sneak peek of what I made. I quickly snapped a couple of photos this morning before I left for work, but didn’t inspect them properly and they were quite blurry…
 Pot Holder Sneak Peek for Lets Exchange Swap at Cheryll's
Unfortunately the pot holder is not much better than the photo ! I realised how dreadfully amateur my sewing is after looking around my mystery swap partner’s blog. I hope she doesn’t mind too much. I know I will get better as I go along… [Have you seen Finding Nemo?! there's a scene where they all sing... just keep swimming... just keep swimming... well I will just keep sewing] Cheryll is hosting another swap that will be posted about on her blog tomorrow, so go check it out, if you are looking to participate in one.
So after being a bit traumatised at the post office today about sending this gift away, what did I do? I signed up for another swap Nothing like shocking my fear into submission! But I really like little zippy pouches and purses and this swap is for that! So I couldn’t resist and went ahead and signed up for it. Sandy from Cookies and Cream Crafts is hosting this one and you can sign up for it until the 12th April.
 Zippy Purse Swap Hosted by Sandy at Cookies and Cream Craft
I also added a scrappy border onto my Endless Summer Le Petite Project ( just in the nick of time!) The parade will be on the 1st April (US time) at Sinta and Sheri’s blogs. I really love how this turned out using the Sugar Pop Fabrics by Liz Scott for Moda, and I had a bit of scraps left over that were a similar width to the inner border requirements so I just stitched them together and used that for the inner border. I like the size of it now, so will not be adding a wider border.
 Endless Summer Centre Block
 Endless Summer With Scrappy Border Added Take 1
 Endless Summer With Scrappy Border Added Take 2
I am thinking of making the backing for this from something water proof so that I can use it as a picnic rug. Maybe all the colours will distract the ants for a while.
Posted by Q in Craftie Craft, Quilting, Sewing, Softies - sewing on March 23, 2011, at 1:29 pm
I have madness most days, so there is nothing really special about Midweek Madness, I just needed my title to be an alliteration for some reason and I couldn’t think of anything more appropriate. I have been in my sick bed for a few days, and only just ventured out this morning to witness a change of season. It’s blustery and rainy out, quite out of character for Adelaide. I like rain, I don’t mind walking in it and getting (slightly wet) or totally wet, if I don’t have to sit for ages in the soaked clothes. I would jump in more puddles if it were more socially acceptable and the idea of kissing (like real smooching) someone I care about in the pouring rain is totally awesome
But it’s still unusual for Adelaide.
When I dragged myself out of bed this morning I added the sashing strips to my Endless Summer project (maybe slightly appropriate considering the weather change). As usual my corner posts do not line up with my blocks. I did toy with the idea of unpicking them and attempting to get them to line up closer than they do, but I don’t really want to. I hope that my accuracy will get better and better the more sewing I do, and that ultimately when I attempt quilts like this one, all the dooflickeys will match and the points will touch and everything will look lovely. Today I decided to channel someone I heard at the Adelaide Craft Show last year (her name escapes me, but I know she designs fabric for a Japanese company and that her first 2 books which the publisher won’t let her re-print for some reason, sells for mucho mega bucks when selling on ebay). The quote I remember was “pick busy prints and you won’t notice when your points don’t line up”. Unfortunately my white on white print with green cornerstones do not fit into the busy prints category. I am leaving this one to, I’m learning and I won’t be perfect for a while yet, and (hey deal with it Q!) I may never be perfect.
 Endless Summer Sashed
There is a thin inner border and wider outer border that will get added before the top is finished. (Actually the sashing doesn’t look as bad as it is in the photo). Trust me, it’s bad!
I haven’t done much other sewing as I have been hiding and feeling sorry for myself in bed, but I did add to my hexagon flowers. You can do them in bed!
 Hexagon Flower Number 2 - 1inch Hexagons
 Hexagon Flower Number 3 - 1inch Hexagons
 Hexagon Flower Number 4 - 1inch Hexagons
The last one still has two unstitched seams, but I thought it wanted its own photo anyway!
Also, I introduced my sister-in-law Rachel’s blog the other day, well Rachel has a new dolly on her website. This one was made for her sister Chantel who has Angelman’s Syndrome and she talks about her wonderfully brilliant idea about doll’s -for-the-rest-of-us-. Go look at Rachel’s latest post and read about the new dolly!
Realising that my blog should come with a warning (and I will be expanding on this, I have decided to put up some permanent signage). If you are not from Australia, these signs are of constant amusement to tourists in fact you can buy them as fridge magnets, tea towels, oven mitts, mouse mats almost anything in souvenir shops and even places locals shop.
 Koalas Next X Kilometres
 Roos Next X Kilometres
 Wombats Next X Kilometres
My personal favourite is the little wombat. Actually, not so little and if you make them angry you had better watch out. I think they are cute anyhow. So there are similar signs that people stick in their car windows. I think it’s supposed to help us drive better when we realise that there is a little person in their car. It’s supposed to be a warning to hooligans.
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 Baby on Board Warning Sign
So you get the idea right, it’s shaped like a road sign, and it warns people.
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I thought I needn’t go all scary with the yellow and black, it’s only a blog right? but I do think you need to be warned so here is mine…
 Dummy Quilter on Blog
I will be adding a page, explaining and warning others not to do the dummy quilting things I do!
So I don’t (well I have once or twice, but I didn’t last night) do Friday night sew ins, because unlike most of you, I need to be in bed and sleeping by some early hour I won’t mention, because I am embarrassed about having no energy to even sew. I did get some stitching done today though.
First up, I would like to show you (well I actually did do this on Friday night … part of it anyway) my very first hexagon flower! I know, I know… not another person doing hexies! Well I wanted to try and when I read about using the new Sewline Glue Pen (in Vignette Issue 2) instead of tacking, I grabbed my Sewline pen and my Hexagon pieces and gave it a go. My first attempt failed didn’t succeed as well as I would have liked. I had some directional pieces as the petal hexagons and when I was done sewing, they made no sense, so I unpicked 3 of them last night and restitched them, so they do make sense.
 My First 1inch Hexie Paper Pieced Flower
This morning I followed the well written instructions in the Endless Summer pattern and completed sewing block 1 (or star 1).
 Endless Summer Star Block 1 using Sugar Pop Charm Squares by Liz Scott for Moda
I continued chain piecing the rest , I just did the first one step by step to make sure I got it. Later in the day I felt like I needed a break and heard my brother and his wife talk about going to a national park close by, so I chucked some stitching into a bag and headed off with them to the national park. My parents and the family puppy Peppa joined us. I stitched a bit lying on the grass, it was a really nice Autumn day, not to hot and perfect in the shade. Wouldn’t you like to be sitting on the grass stitching, right here?
 Tall Gum Tree at Picnic Spot in Belair National Park
In addition there was my favourite person in the whole world.
 Charlotte at Belair National Park
I know one pic of her, is just not enough, so here are two more.
 Charlotte
 Charlotte
And did I mention the family puppy?! Peppa is an English Staffordshire Terrier and is about 3 years old ( I think). My parents adopted her from a breeder, she was a breeding mummy, but had problems after her first litter. My parents got her soon after their last dog passed away. Sindy was the first Staffie we had had and after her, can’t even think about other breeds. They are both the kindest gentlest doggies ever. Peppa is a bit easier to photograph, Sindy was petrified of cameras, so it’s fun to be able to take nice photos of Peppa. She is very attached to my dad so didn’t hang out with me for too long but I snapped this while she was sitting with me.
 Peppa
She looks like she could be mean, but she is the biggest softie you could meet.
That was the break I needed from my machine and when I got back home I went straight back to getting Endless Summer sorted out. Whilst ironing the blocks after completion, I noticed one error and then went on with my life… only to pick it up again and consider unpicking it and re-stitching the block. I ironed a couple more blocks and decided that because I had the patience and wasn’t feeling too uptight about my mistake I would re-stitch it.
So I took it apart and then started to re-position only to realise that the block I had just unpicked, was in actual fact not wrong but right… I had picked up the wrong block to unpick. (Hence my dummy quilter on blog warning sign) So I unpicked the right wrong block (I had to write that sorry ) and stitched them both back together (correctly)
 The Correct Endless Summer Block, Accidentally Unpicked doh!
I finished all the nine star blocks, and have now started to add the sashing, but because the Dummy Quilter on Blog idea was going around in my head, I had to play on the puter a bit first. Here are the blocks, in pattern order sans sashing. I think I should finish the top tomorrow, which gives me just over a week to quilt it for the parade. The last 2 months I just sent pics of the top, but I would like to have this quilted before I send my photo to Sherri and Sinta.
 Endless Summer Blocks Laid Out in Pattern Order
So an awesome Saturday stitching and playing. Hope yours was awesome too!
Posted by Q in Craftie Craft, Generic Ramblings, Quilting on March 17, 2011, at 8:24 pm
I received my Endless Summer pattern on Tuesday from Quilt Taffy which was marvellous, since it gives me plenty of time to get this month’s Le Petite project completed. It was my birthday on Friday last week [unfortunately the day of the Earthquake ], it was also a public holiday on Monday here in South Australia, so I had a long weekend. I pretty much got sent to craft heaven for my birthday. My mum had ordered, (and I already received), the Lecien Basics Fat Quarters I need for the Vignette Mystery Quilt, she also ordered the Sweet Broderie Fat Quarters and the Cosmo threads, they were posted on the 10th March and should arrive in Australia soon from the States.
 Lecien Basics for Vignette
A close family friend got me a voucher at Spotlight (my local craft department store), which I got the supplies I needed for the Sleepy Sheep Cot Quilt I am going to make for my niece, some stash fabric, a container to store embroidery floss and a yoyo maker. My cousin and his wife slipped some cash into a card, which went toward a free motion quilting class I am attending in June with Rachel Denneny at Patchwork by Sea (my local patchwork store). My brother ordered this for me from Quilt Fabric Delights (another local quilt store)
 Pieces of Me by Janelle Wind
He also ordered 5-10-15+ Fat Quarters by Leanne Stauffer and Elisa Sims Albury and The Practical Guide to Patchwork: New Basics for the Modern Quiltmaker by Elizabeth Hartman, they will be delivered later as were ordered from sellers abroad; and he got me a gift voucher for The Fat Quarter Shop which will also be delivered later. I was waiting to get paid (today) so that I could take advantage of the 20% off offer at the Fat Quarter Shop detailed in this post (also still time for you to sign up for a giveaway!) at Spun Sugar Quilts, but then I got an email about a sale at Pink Chalk Fabrics last night, with some crazy specials on fabric I adore, so I got myself 7 yards in total, including 10 Fat Quarters from Chrysalis, 2 yards of 2 different Sweet Broderie Fabrics and half yards on some other yummies.
So soon Mr Postman, will be bringing me 2 new books, 7 yards of fabric and a gift voucher so I can buy even more fabric! It will feel like my birthday for ages
Erm, so yeah I was supposed to be talking about Endless Summer?! after getting the pattern on Tuesday I decided that I would use my Sugar Pop charm packs (I was saving them for a Moda Bakeshop project, but will buy some others for that project instead.) and cut them out. I had to have some medical tests done on Tuesday, the line to get them done was horrendous and I wandered over to my local Janome dealer centre I had never been in there and didn’t even realise that they sold fabrics! My little niece (who is 20 months old) loves Spot and reads Spot books before bedtime most nights with either her mum or dad. She knows all the books by heart already but isn’t able to say Spot properly, so in our house his name is Fot. So when I saw this Fot’s Favourite Colours Panel in the Janome store I just had to buy it!
 "Fot's" Favourite Colours(sic) Panel
I will be cutting it up and making a little fabric book.
Oh yeah.. Endless Summer, so I cut all the bits out, I am always surprised at how teeny the piles of pieces look for Le Petite Projects, it never looks enough for a project even at a small size. Here are the pieces cut out (without the background and sashing fabric)
 Sugar Pop Charm Squares by Liz Scott for Moda cut for Endless Summer pattern by Pam Buda
I assumed I would start piecing when I got home from work on Wednesday but I was again a bit flat and spent the night in front of the telly in bed (I did make my very first hexie flower but I am going to unpick part of it, so will show and tell about that another day). Instead I started sewing Endless Summer tonight. I did all the half square triangles and started on my first star block, then I ran out of bobbin thread (and patience) after realising that I was going to need a bit more brain power than I have left in reserve for the day to continue. So I put it aside and will continue over the weekend, when I have all my faculties at my disposal.
 Bits of the first Endless Summer Star Block waiting to be put together
Posted by Q in Craftie Craft, Generic Ramblings, Quilting on March 2, 2011, at 7:06 pm
Here in Adelaide, and where I was born (and the rest of the Southern Hemisphere) it’s the start of Autumn. Here in Adelaide it means the Adelaide Festival, The Fringe Festival, the Adelaide Cup – conveniently a new public holiday for the Adelaide Cup, which is also conveniently very close to my birthday. St Patrick’s day and getting close to Easter.
So I like March? what about you?
Today I have a few things to talk about
- my parade (no not that parade… my parade)
- the Where the Wind Blows fat quarter pack giveaway at Vignette in Stitches
- I decided to make a list at the top of my post just in case I forgot something whilst writing, and I have already forgotten
The Parade, is the Le Petite Parade for February and can be viewed here on Sinta’s Blog and here on Sherri’s Blog – mine is on Sherri’s blog this time. Coming up we are making a pattern called Endless Summer by Pam Buda of Heartspun Quilts. After my little tragedy with the black and whites I think I may go back to pre-coordinated fabrics before improvising again.
Here is Sinta’s version of the pattern, isn’t it purty?
 Endless Summer pattern designed by Pam Buda Quilted and Pieced by Sinta Renee
(Pic copyright Sinta Renee)
To celebrate the printing of Issue 2 of Vignette Leanne Beasley of Leanne’s House, has passed on a Fat Quarter Pack of Melanie Hurlston’s Where the Wind Blows Fabric Collection, which is used in a project in Issue 2, to Perri, the hostess extroadianaire at Vignette in Stitches Blog, so hurry on over before the 10th March (next Thursday) so you can get a chance to win too!
 Vignette Issue 2 by Leanne's House
(Pic copyright Leanne Beasley)
I’m not sure if I will be stitching any more today, I had one of those days at work where you get into the office, sit down and look up and its 5:30pm. I always explain to people that I turn into (more of (?)) a moron straight after work. It usually takes my brain a few hours to recover, especially after debugging, and I have been debugging this particular code for a while now… Recovery, however, seems a bit elusive today, so I may wander over to the television and numb my brain with something entertaining. You don’t want to know what I find entertaining… he he he
But I am looking forward to spending some quality time with some fresh cottons this week, and have no fear, you will be the first to ‘hear’ about it.
Oh yeah…
Sneak Peak of my block progress so far for the March Block Swap Adventure below
 If I Gave you Any More Details it wouldn't be very Sneaky now Would it?
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