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No. Follow the picture of the Solid quilt. The gold and brown you have in the outer edges go on a different corner. ...
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Before I continue, do I have the colors in the correct places? I labeled each section on the pattern based on the inst...
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Thank you. I’ve got the vellum so will just go ahead and use it.
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I will pass this info on tomorrow.
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I’m using the Print Game On version for this wonderful BOM. My kit did not provide enough Leafy Scroll material to have...
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I’m sorry, I don’t know for sure. In a search I found one seller list it as 17# weight. I don’t know how that compares...
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Do you know what GSM the Vellum is because I am in Australia and the C&T one is hard to find?...
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If you use Freezer Paper for Month 2 it is VERY IMPORTANT that you DRAW A PENCIL LINE ON THE OUTER EDGES, before removing...
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Month 2 was really a challenge. But when following the video steps of Becky precisely it works. Spent the whole Sunday...
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I’m reducing by 50% with the freezer paper method that Barbara teaches and it works great. I did the Color My World BOM...
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The primary difference with the freezer paper method is the need to keep the fabric glued to the paper until the pattern...
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The corners finish at 16” plus seam allowance. That is the measurement of the outer edge, the 90 degree corner. So it...
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Hi Barbara. I had printed this out on freezer paper as I do really like this method. But as you suggested vellum I have...
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This is a question for those who are reducing the pattern. Wondering if freezer paper method would work instead of vellum....
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Great, Phyllis! Glad you are enjoying the experience.
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No photo, probably too large. Resize smaller and try again
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Excellent. That is a good foot for this method.
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I learned that the Outline Stitch was made holding the thread above the needle, allowing it to flow around a circular shape and the Stem Stitch was made holding the thread below the needle making a straighter line. Also, a great resource is Ariane Zurcher’s YouTube channel On the Other Hand for those who are visual learners. She is left handed so many of the stitches are demonstrated that way. Hope this is helpful.
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Yolanda, I just posted a sample for you on the ask question sections. Check it out. HelenWOriginally posted by littlestitches View PostWhat size is your background? What size was the length of the block to start? I am having a hard time figuring it out to cut.. I like your layout.. not to complicated.. Thank youHelenW
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I just ran into her you tube channel last week and she is a wealth of information. ALL LEFT HANDED QUILTERS SHOULD GO TO IT FOROriginally posted by owasyleczko View PostI learned that the Outline Stitch was made holding the thread above the needle, allowing it to flow around a circular shape and the Stem Stitch was made holding the thread below the needle making a straighter line. Also, a great resource is Ariane Zurcher’s YouTube channel On the Other Hand for those who are visual learners. She is left handed so many of the stitches are demonstrated that way. Hope this is helpful.
A REAL VERSION OF WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE AND NOT HAVE TO MIRROR IMAGE THE RIGHT HANDED PEOPLE. HelenWHelenW
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My shades of gray are going to have black silhouettes that I do my embroidery stitching on in DMC floss. Everything is coming from my stash on this one. The silhouettes are raw edge fusible with steam a seam lite. Nothing fused down yet still thinking about placement. I have one print gray fabric that I wanted to include, but will need to play around with a circular shape that is appliquéd to the other background if I use it. May just go with this.
I am having fun and I have not even started stitching yet!!! HelenW
CLICK ON PICTURE TO SEE THE FULL BACKGROUNDHelenW
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I loved my process but not the result.. I may go back for some prettier colors. I pieced it like it was a functional paper piecing project. The back is a piece of cotton and all seams are enclosed, except the outside edges which I will tape. No fusible.Last edited by Paula S.; 12-11-2021, 07:26 PM.
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Try again to post your pictures. You may have to change the size to smaller. I would love to see it. HelenWOriginally posted by [email protected]I loved my process but not the result.. I may go back for some prettier colors. I pieced it like it was a functional paper piecing project. The back is a piece of cotton and all seams are enclosed, except the outside edges which I will tape. No fusible.HelenW
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I am loving this class. No pressure, no negative comments, but also still no stuff!
My project supplies are still caught up somewhere in the US.
While I am waiting, I am assembling a practice piece and embroidering on it, a piece of fabric given to me by my good friend Francine B. I already had floss and embroidery needles, a lap desk, and a lot of the other stuff in my stash that I have built up by trying any and all techniques, over the years, that embellishes fabrics. I can’t wait for the “brights” kit that inludes the varigated threads by Wonderfil.
In my photo I was auditioning fabrics to add a border that includes more colours so that if I use some colours in the embroidery part they are harmonious with the rest. I drew some motifs using iron off pens. Motifs that I thought would go well for the embroidery.
Make sure to make the photo full size to see all the pretty colours!
NoellaLast edited by Noella D.; 12-12-2021, 01:44 AM.
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Tigerannie, Don't feel alone. I have been quilting for several decades and I feel like a fish out of water. HelenWOriginally posted by Tigerannie View PostOne planned. One not. They are smooth; just poorly photographed. Very hard for me even with 50 years of quilting experience. Age??HelenW
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This is my piece so far. I decided to add some cotton circles and a butterfly to do decorative stitches around. I’ll add more free form circles all around too. I used Pelion featherweight interfacing which I’m pls’d with since it give it a good stability.
looking fwd now to starting the stitches
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The hemmed size is 17.5 inches. I was going for not complicated. 8 inch squares with 2 inch rectangles.Originally posted by littlestitches View PostWhat size is your background? What size was the length of the block to start? I am having a hard time figuring it out to cut.. I like your layout.. not to complicated.. Thank you
I'm finding this very soothing. I've done a lot of counted cross stitch and painted canvas. This is much less stressful. Here's an update. The center circle/pyramid combination is a Star Trek symbol meaning 'infinite diversity in infinite combinations' I'm going to keep adding circles and pyramids.Ellen Lindow
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No. Follow the picture of the Solid quilt. The gold and brown you have in the outer edges go on a different corner. ...
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Before I continue, do I have the colors in the correct places? I labeled each section on the pattern based on the inst...
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Thank you. I’ve got the vellum so will just go ahead and use it.
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I will pass this info on tomorrow.
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I’m using the Print Game On version for this wonderful BOM. My kit did not provide enough Leafy Scroll material to have...
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I’m sorry, I don’t know for sure. In a search I found one seller list it as 17# weight. I don’t know how that compares...
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Do you know what GSM the Vellum is because I am in Australia and the C&T one is hard to find?...
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If you use Freezer Paper for Month 2 it is VERY IMPORTANT that you DRAW A PENCIL LINE ON THE OUTER EDGES, before removing...
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Month 2 was really a challenge. But when following the video steps of Becky precisely it works. Spent the whole Sunday...
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I’m reducing by 50% with the freezer paper method that Barbara teaches and it works great. I did the Color My World BOM...
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The primary difference with the freezer paper method is the need to keep the fabric glued to the paper until the pattern...
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The corners finish at 16” plus seam allowance. That is the measurement of the outer edge, the 90 degree corner. So it...
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