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Sorry to hear about your finger Wendy. That is one thing I haven't manager to achieve yet, and I hope I never do, touch wood!
Hints on miniatures
1: paper piecing/stitch and flip is a great technique -I used this for my Maxiatura quilt.
2: if doing normal style piecing use strips of 1" minimum -you need something to hold. And then trim.
3: sew your regular 1/4" seam allowance and trim afterwards to 1/8" - unless you are doing stitch and flip then you can stitch 1/8" seams.
4: check your measurements after each seam and correct then. As Sally Collins says you only need to get it right the last time.
By the way, when we did the Laura Nownes sampler quilt, my centre blocks were only 1/6 scale :whistle:

I absolutely love this quilt.
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Wendy, Nancy always has a practical and smart way to do things. And, she is right, wood is better than steel, if you are going to hit it with a needle. That being said, everyone in my guild loves their homemade jewel stiletto. It is a very handy tool for so many things. I use mine a lot for all of my prepared edge appliqué. It has a little weight to it and bulk which, as we get older, is so much easier in the hand. I even make some super chunky ones for people with severe arthritis. It is sooooooooo much more comfortable than using things like the porcupine needle, or even that long, too heavy, Apliquick rod (sorry Alex!). So, Wendy, if you are going to make them, there are two things to watch for. How sharp is the point of the skewer? (Some are filed off at the tip.) They should be able to stick into a pin cushion. And, what size are your beads? Many beads have too small of a hole to feed onto the skewer. You can also make these with a bamboo skewer, if you get beads with really large holes. But, these will limit other uses, and will not poke into you pin cushion. The glue I use for attaching the beads is Aleen's Jewelry and Metal glue. It comes in a tube, and is similar to a gel super glue. Be careful! You'll be wearing it the first time you do a few, until you get your rhythm. :woohoo: I always buy my beads on sale, and found owl beads sell well! Have fun!
Love your confetti quilts! I have done two, and both have won ribbons. They are so much fun to do! Do you use tulle on yours? It doesn't look like it. I did graduate to only one layer of tulle on my second one. (Noriko always uses two.) I was working on one at retreat one year, and when I had all of my confetti in place, everyone thought they were really funny pretending they we're going to sneeze on it. :evil:
Rosemary, nice quilt! Not wanting to do piecing for my mini, and being more comfortable in free form, I (and my partner) will be making a
small art quilt. Qualifies as a mini.
Well, time to get back to the huge, paper pieced Judy Niemeyer UFO that I am determined to finish!!!!
Dawn
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Good luck Sharon hope you get that ribbon.
Dawn thanks for the tips, I've discovered most already
These are ones I made this morning using toothpicks. I've got turkey lacers on order from Amazon and I'll be off to the bead shop tuesday.

Well done doing so well with your confetti quilts. I started using black tulle as Noriko does but it looks dull so then used organza which is very shiny but clear. So on these three, the first is fusible to the backing then confetti placed onto it and ironed. The second is bondaweb to confetti before cutting it and the last is organza over confetti then cut back. on the night we'll be doing the tulle/ organza all over but I wanted to be able to show other ways it can be done.
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The main blocks were 6" so the centre blocks ended up at 1" square. The whole thing is about 75-76" square and the quilting was all done with a walking foot except for the small flowers which I did on my hand crank which doesn't have one.Originally posted by "AnnieLu" post=140907Rosemary,
What are the dimensions of those blocks that comprise the center portion? And, what is the finished dimension of your quilt? It is absolutely gorgeous. I can see why you love it.
Sewing today but not quilts, I am putting patches on our 'new to us' tent. My new machine is handling the canvas with no trouble at all

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Wendy, I have been partnered with a lovely quilter called Shelley in New Mexico. 'A marriage made in heaven' comes to mind. We seem to have a lot in common, and have started chatting quite a lot. We use email, but also facebook. By becoming 'friends' on facebook we can see what the other one is up to.
So far we have not really decided what to do, and we are very much aware that we have to keep a lot secret, but I think it's going to be quite an obvious one for Shelley to take her inspiration from the the native indian, desert, New Mexican culture and environment, and I'm trying to channel Robin Hood and Sherwood Forest..
I have the feeling that Shelley and I will still be friends a long, long time after this challenge has finished.
Like so many things in life, you have to be quite pro-active to make it work. I haven't really discussed it with Shelley yet. So, if she reads this, it'll come as a surprise to her, but I'm planning to hop over the big pond in September 2018. The reason is a retreat with Ricky, but that means I won't be too far from New Mexico, and I'm going to try my best to meet in person.
The one thing I have been wondering about........ I might be a good idea to start a closed facebook group for this challenge. It would be so much easier to use than the forum. What do you think??
This is also going to be quite a tough job for me. I don't really do miniatures. Heaven knows how I slithered into this one.
From the edge of Sherwood Forest, home of Robin Hood

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Lorchan, all you need to do is take one of your bishop's quilts and chop it in half for size. At 18"-24" square it is not a scary size at all.
I find it amusing that they currently have a short fall of American quilters needed for the group
. Although it would be nice to get a partner from a different country that is not USA, speaking as a Brit

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Whew! I was off for a long weekend birthday party-ing with my sweetie and you all are burning up the lines! Nice!
Wendy, sorry about your finger, hope it's better. Dawn and Wendy I love your picks with beads. They are beautiful!
I joined the International Exchange last evening after reading your posts and have been assigned someone already. We just got home so I haven't reached out to her yet. But I will soon. It sounds like fun and it's good to stretch ourselves, right?
I know I am neglecting to mention so much, but I'm glad to see this thread lighting up. I missed you guys!
Take care, genevaGeneva
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Wendy, sorry about your finger, that sounds so painful! I've not done that one yet, though I've gotten a sewing needle stuck in a safety pin once......
You all are making me curiouser and curiouser about the Mini Exchange.....Wendy, am I reading correctly you are still on the waiting list to be paired with a US person? There aren't enough of us US folks signing up...? Maybe I'd better take another peek at the guidelines.....eek! You all make it sound so tempting!
I am busy busy busy neglecting my rows and finishing a quilt I hope to enter into a show. I started on the quilting yesterday, right now just doing stitch in the ditch but as it's composed of a zillion pieced hexagons (each hexagon being pieced from 3 house shapes, and then all those pieced together, and then appliques on top of it....) it is a LOT of seams! Egads. I've never actually did the whole "every single seam" thing before. Slow going! But it must be done to reinforce all those Y seams and outline the appliques and......the "real quilting" will come when I finish this part. Spending every spare moment on it, and then some....soon as I finish I'll catch up on all my rows.
Lotti, have a safe vacation, travel, work, move, etc, and we'll see you again in September! Pop in here & there if you get the chance, we'll all miss you.
Okay, back to work for me.....
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Wow, Wendy! You jumped on the beaded stiletto fast! Your toothpicks look great! You will enjoy the metal turkey skewers, too. They can be used for picking out stitches, and other things that require a really sharp point. And, thank you so much for the descriptions on your confetti quilts. I will have to try the fused method, and the organza. I always like to try new techniques. You never know when they will come in handy.
Lotti, good luck with the move, and remember to leave the heavy stuff to the "helpers". Take care of yourself! And, have a super vacation! Sounds like you have a really full schedule for the next few months! And, your new little town is adorable! Love the lake and mountains! Looks like where I live, except the architecture of the buildings is totally different.
Good to see your face again, Lorchen! And, I'm glad you are happy with your exchange teammate! You too, Joyce!
Hello, Geneva! I was wondering where you were! Thanks for the spring flower picture, Luann. And, Rosemary........are you making fun of us, over on this side of the pond?
Dawn
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Late to the party on this one, but only joined TQS in November 2025. Bought the pattern so can view Sarah Fielke's videos...
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I like the suggestion also. I plan to put a white layer behind the center white circle also to minimize the seam allowance...
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Wow! Lovely. I'll bet it's heavy, warm and cozy.
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So excited - my quilt got a 1st in its category at the El Dorado County Fair. I did it in Flannel - quite challenging -...
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My vision in Moda Grunge now that school is out for summer!
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That’s beautiful. Good job.
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Proud of you, Carole! You are doing great.
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Finally started my BOM over the past few weeks and just finished month 3. I’m using Bella Solids. I restrained myself...
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Since she doesn't address it, contact her through her website and ask....
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Very nice. Your colors are lovely.
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Month 6 finished! Roll on Month 7.
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She showed how she buried knot at beginning of process. How does she bury it at end?
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