No, but having had a look round, I'd rather like to be. Introduce me? (My LJ is the same username as my main DW - linked at the top of the page, in fact.)
American-style is where the pieces are joined together without any paper backing (as opposed to English paper piecing). Here is quite a good explanation of the difference.
Definitely on stage - I never watch things properly on screen - well, perhaps at the cinema, but by the time I've got a cinema ticket I might as well have a theatre ticket.
Even some of the figures that aren't x aren't final. I still need to work out how often I would like to do something and how often I could plausibly do something, and come to a compromise!
no subject
Date: 2010-09-02 07:02 am (UTC)American-style is where the pieces are joined together without any paper backing (as opposed to English paper piecing). Here is quite a good explanation of the difference.
Definitely on stage - I never watch things properly on screen - well, perhaps at the cinema, but by the time I've got a cinema ticket I might as well have a theatre ticket.
Even some of the figures that aren't x aren't final. I still need to work out how often I would like to do something and how often I could plausibly do something, and come to a compromise!