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Love how you experimented to make the quilt your own. Sometimes ideas don't do what we think they will. So we simply change...
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I finished the 24 blocks for month 11, but not the center yet. I also re-made the month with the flannel blocks- on my wall...
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Very nice. Just go slow and double check the placement before sewing each section.
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Are you eager to get started with Game On!? It is SO MUCH FUN.
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Semi finished. (My design wall not big enough lol). Making mine smaller. Used fabrics from my stash. This size is 60X60...
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You are so right. I am almost done both of my Game On! quilts through Month 3. I have watched all the videos several times....
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Thanks Barbara for your insight on using vellum. I have never used it, but look forward to learning. I looked back to the...
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I totally understand! I just finished my blocks this week!
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Jill, the Medallion center including two borders is 36" square finished so 36.5" with seam allowance. Hope that...
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I don't know anything about paper piecing and don't know if I would like it. Are the instructions base on the quilt being...
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Barbara a question from the U.K. Please can you tell me the measurement for that centre square including your border. I...
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I truly appreciate your comments Lynne. You and Barbara taught us techniques that I never would have learnt otherwise....
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You should be very proud and happy with the results. Well done, Susan! -- Lynn
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You did a beautiful job, Stacey! Thank you for posting. --Lynn
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I don't. You can if you like to do that. Becky Goldsmith does like to pre-wash her fabric and sometimes uses starch or Best...
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Home from the Maine Quilts show where my Color my World quilt, rename ‘Home,’ received 3 ribbons. I’m overwhelmed...
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Well, here it is, the end of 2022, and I finally have finished my 2021 BOM quilt! I apologize that the photo is not centered....
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Here are some helpful tips on how you can prepare:
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AND there is a LIVE broadcast tomorrow Monday December 27, 2021, noon Central time, where I will discuss these things, show you the center block of my NEW version using the Kit Fabrics, and answer your questions. It will be recorded and available directly from the first page of the 2022 BOM section under LEARN. Hope to see you there!Last edited by Barbara B.; 12-26-2021, 08:55 AM.Barbara Black
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I have pre-washed all the fabric and pressed it. I am wondering what is the best way to keep this collection in a somewhat organized manner? It probably wouldn't matter much if I only did one project at a time but I tend to have several things at all different stages going on at once.
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For organizing fabrics for a project like this- where I will be using fabrics repeatedly in different blocks- I cut 4" strips for each of the printed and background fabrics (I'm doing a collection of scrappy whites for backgrounds). For month One I cut the triangles for the borders and made petals and leaves as needed from these strips. As I progress with the quilt, if one strip gets shorter I know I've used that fabric a lot and look to other choices to balance usage in the overall quilt. I also use well-washed takeout containers to hold the strips, smaller bits, etc. to organize on my work space. One container holds all the stem fabrics cut into a bias triangle from a 15"sq. I have pre-made a bunch of stems to grab and go. With this strip method I'm not handling larger cuts of fabric and cutting bits of the edges. They can stay in a pile off to the side.
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[QUOTE=Kbjarrett;n890332]I have pre-washed all the fabric and pressed it. I am wondering what is the best way to keep this collection in a somewhat organized manner? It probably wouldn't matter much if I only did one project at a time but I tend to have several things at all different stages going on at once. [/QUOTE]
Kennye J. I like using a notebook with dividers for the patterns and notes I take, and plastic totes for the fabrics. Within the tote you can use the 12 inch square by about 3 inch high plastic containers for like applique blocks to keep them separated. Also, I like
using the 2 1/2 Hefty zip lock bags that you can get at Walmart. You can use cardboard squares to sandwich the blocks to
you don't have to reiron them when you take them out of the zip locks. HelenWHelenW
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[QUOTE=Kbjarrett;n890332]I have pre-washed all the fabric and pressed it. I am wondering what is the best way to keep this collection in a somewhat organized manner? It probably wouldn't matter much if I only did one project at a time but I tend to have several things at all different stages going on at once. [/QUOTE]
Keeping your fabrics in color families will be helpful. When you are selecting fabrics each month, you can decide "this is a blue flower" and "these leaves will be this green" etc.
Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
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"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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[QUOTE=sewskeel;n890452]I don’t know if my idea would help anyone, but here goes. I laminated pages 11 and 12, cut them out and I’m going to use them to trace patterns.[/QUOTE]
That will probably help some. Irene's instructions say to use the Pattern, not the templates, for tracing. The two template pages made it easy for me to measure the sizes I would need for each shape and the count of how many of each shape were needed.
The actual tracing for hand applique she says to do from the full size pattern. That is what I did for the few shapes I needed that I didn't get when I didn't print pages 7,8 and 11 of Print & Piece Fuse Lite.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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[QUOTE=friedapickett;n891087]I don't see a link to post my photo of the completed first month block. Where is it? Frieda[/QUOTE]
Month 1 — Show Progress Here. I moved your post there. Please don’t start a new Topic when one is already set up. Each month will have its own Show Your Progress Here Topic.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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[[email protected];n894493]confused, so don't use the template sheets for templates? sorry kinda late but just now saving all patterns.
2nd question: will your tip videos be available after 2022?[/QUOTE]
You can use the template sheets if you prefer. The instructions lead one to think you should use the pattern.
Yes, my videos will remain available going forward.Barbara Black
Huntsville AL
https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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A year in the making but love the outcome! Thanks for such a challenging quilt pattern!
Background fabrics... -
Love how you experimented to make the quilt your own. Sometimes ideas don't do what we think they will. So we simply change...
-
I finished the 24 blocks for month 11, but not the center yet. I also re-made the month with the flannel blocks- on my wall...
-
Very nice. Just go slow and double check the placement before sewing each section.
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Are you eager to get started with Game On!? It is SO MUCH FUN.
Becky’s show premieres Sunday December 28,... -
Semi finished. (My design wall not big enough lol). Making mine smaller. Used fabrics from my stash. This size is 60X60...
-
You are so right. I am almost done both of my Game On! quilts through Month 3. I have watched all the videos several times....
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Thanks Barbara for your insight on using vellum. I have never used it, but look forward to learning. I looked back to the...
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I totally understand! I just finished my blocks this week!
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Thank you....
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Not entirely but mostly. A couple of the outer borders are not paper pieced.
The instructions and many additional... -
Jill, the Medallion center including two borders is 36" square finished so 36.5" with seam allowance. Hope that...
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I don't know anything about paper piecing and don't know if I would like it. Are the instructions base on the quilt being...
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