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See Online Courses Search Hawaii / South Pacific for Visitors Pink Mai Tai as Served at the Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki, Hawaii Photo Courtesy of Starwood Hawaii Stay up to date! Pink Mai Tai as Served at the Mai Tai Bar at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki, Hawaii Photo Courtesy of Starwood Hawaii At a Glance Prep Time : 01min Course : Beverage, Cocktail Special : Easy, Quick Type of Prep : No Cook Cuisine : Hawaiian, U.S. Regional, Cocktail, Mixed Drink Email to a friend Print this page Elsewhere on the Web Royal Hawaiian Hotel Additional Hawaiian Recipes Traditional Mai Tai Blue Hawaii Cocktail Hawaiian Recipe Index Recent Discussions My Favorite Restaurants are.... Hawaii Celebrities in the News Restaurants Most Popular Nudist Beaches in Hawaii Hawaii Photos Hawaii Pictures Life's a Beach in Hawaii - Our collection of photos of peopl... 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"Don" Orton Administrator: Thomas R. Schneider Chief of Staff: Ellen Raney, M.D. 40 beds Opened January 2, 1923 Screening Clinic Schedule No-cost screening clinics are held to identify children in your area who can benefit from the expert orthopaedic and burn care provided at Shriners Hospitals. For more information, a screening clinic flyer is available in PDF format. (PDF files require the free Adobe Acrobat Reader program) Welcome to the home page of the Honolulu Shriners Hospital for Children! Our facility, located in the beautiful state of Hawaii, has provided absolutely free surgical and rehabilitative orthopaedic care to more than 20,000 children from Hawaii and the Pacific Basin since 1923. With your support, we will continue to provide world-class care so long as there are children with bone, muscle and joint disorders and disabilities. Who is eligible for care . . . Shriners Hospitals are open to all children without regard to race, religion or relationship to a Shriner. Although the care is the very best, it is policy never to charge a patient or parent for any medical care or services provided at a Shriners Hospital. A child may be eligible for care at any one of the 22 Shriners Hospitals for Children if: the child is under the age of 18 and There is a reasonable possibility the child's condition can be treated at the Shriners Hospital How to apply for care You can refer a child to the Shriners Hospital for Children in Honolulu or obtain an application in any of the following ways: Shriners Hospitals for Children's national toll-free patient referral line at (800) 237-5055 in Tampa, Florida Honolulu Shriners Hospital's Admissions Coordinator at (808) 941-4466 or (888) 888-6314 (toll-free). 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For more information on how you can help support the mission of Shriners Hospitals, see How you can help . March 08, 2005 Tell a friend about this page! If you know of a child Shriners Hospitals might be able to help, please call our toll-free patient referral line: In the U.S.: 1-800-237-5055. In Canada: 1-800-361-7256 Home | Shrine | Shriners Hospitals | Hospital Directory Patient Success Stories | Patient Education | Prevention | Research For Shriners Only | Imperial Potentate's Message | Donateto Shriners Hospitals for Children online Previous | Next Shriners International Headquarters 2900 Rocky Point Dr. Tampa, FL 33607-1460 813-281-0300 Hawaiian Bed SpreadHAWAIIAN QUILTING FROM HONU HALE Search: The Web Tripod Walk the Line Share This Page Report Abuse Edit your Site Browse Sites « Previous | Top 100 | Next » HONU HALE Quiltmaking PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHER WHAT YOU WILL NEED Your quilt top is now finished. Most quilters pull out basting threads as they applique but if any remain, this is the time to remove them. Isn't it beautiful and aren't you proud of yourself? You should be. Now you are ready to assemble your quilt. Batting can be bought by the yard in fabric stores but it is far easier to buy seamless sheets in the size you need. They are available in everything from Crib (45"x 60") to King (120"x 120") size at Variety stores, some fabric shops and of course from quilting supply stores and catalogs. There are some excellent on-line resources for telephone orders, eg. Hancocks or Keepsake Quilting; see LINKS page. Most quilters use polyester batting but pure cotton and poly/cotton blends are also available. Batting thickness is largely a matter of personal preference. The thinner the batting, the easier to quilt and the smaller your stitches will be. A very thick batting can result in a quilt which is too heavy to use as a bedspread, particularly in a warm climate. It will however, make a quilt which is "puffier" and more sculptured in appearance. There are definate differences between brands of batting and you may want to check out several different ones. Hobbs Polydown is a good, all-purpose choice used by many quilters. Backing: Remember that third large square of fabric you set aside months ago. Now is the time for it to come out of hiding to become the back of your quilt. If you didn't do it before, press it exactly as you did the other squares; lengthwise into halves, then into quarters, then eighths. ASSEMBLY For this step, you will again need the large flat surface -- several tables or the floor -- which you used to lay out your quilt face prior to appliqueing. Just as you did then, spread the fabric for the back of your quilt flat and fasten at the edges. Over this spread your sheet of batting making sure it lies smoothly, covering the entire back of quilt. Finally, (at last), spread your quilt top over the other two layers matching folds in face and back. Be very sure that the fabric grain in both pieces runs in the same direction. If it doesn't, quilting will be almost impossible since the "give" in fabric differs with grain direction. Check around edges of layout to make sure the fabric layers match at center folds and corners. Some adjusting and smoothing will almost certainly be necessary. Batting will probably protrude beyond edges. It should, you can trim it later. Using long quilters' pins, fasten edges loosely together. Starting in the center, pin all layers together, first along fold lines including diagonals, then securing layers with more pins about 12-14 inches apart throughout the quilt. There is no need to measure, just be sure all layers are firmly pinned. Finally, unfasten from surface, pin edges neatly and trim off surplus batting a few inches beyond edge of quilt. Your quilt is now ready to be moved to a table for basting. BASTING You now have an assembled quilt, pinned together and draped over a table. Start at the the center,(tired of that - OK - the "PIKO" ) with a long basting needle and regular sewing thread, preferably white. Taking large stitches, 11/2-2 inches, baste along the fold line through alllayers, to one of the outside edges. Take 2-3 loose stitches to end thread. Return to the center and repeat, basting to opposite edge. Now, move out 10-12 inches from center line which you have basted. Starting at center fold,( not quilt center), again baste out to both edges, parallel to previous basting. Measuring and placing pins to insure a straight line may be helpful but is not essential. Continue this process on both sides of quilt, working in opposite directions from center fold.Smooth out any surplus fabric on either face or back, as you go. When you reach the edges,parallell to your basting lines, place your last row of basting approximately where you want your finished quilt edge to be. Ideally, this line should be an equal distance from all outside edges of your pattern. In reality this may not be quite so, try for fairly equal. At this point your quilt is basted in one direction. Turn it around and do exactly the same thing going in the opposite direction.The finished result will be a grid of neatly basted squares which will hold all parts of your quilt together as you work. Trim all outside edges 3-4 inches beyond edge of basting. Part of this surplus will eventually go inside your quilt binding. The rest allows for adjustments and can be trimmed off later. TRANSITIONS This is another step which has gone rather quickly. If you belong to a quilt club and were lucky enough to have had help from other quilters, it probably took only a few hours; if you are working alone, a day or two. At this point, many experienced quilters choose to start a second quilt. The reason is simple, while quilting on one they are appliqueing on the second. This introduces an element of variety into the work and eliminates any possible boredom which may result from looking at the same quilt every day for months on end. Of course anyone who decides to do this is clearly hooked on Hawaiian quilting. Believe it or not your quilt is now more than half finished. From here on you will be working with the fully assembled quilt as you master the fine art of quilting. Did you spread it out on a bed yet to admire? If you didn't, by all means do before you continue. Honu_Hale@yahoo.com Index Page 6 Quiltmaking -- Getting ready to quilt. Page 1 Homepage Page 2 Tradition Page 3 Quiltmaking -- Starting your Quilt Page 4 Quiltmaking -- Moving Ahead Page 7 Quiltmaking -- Quilting at last. Page 8 Quiltmaking -- Still Quilting Page 9 Quiltmaking -- Finishing your Quilt. 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