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Do you pre-wash with cold water? Most manufacturers recommend that. Our kits usually have a bit extra but I can’t say...
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That would work very well I think. Give it a try.
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Hi Faerie I am also a starcher and find it makes so much easier to hold the pieces and sew lol
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I prewash fabrics, as Alex does. I have had trouble that with shrinkage that there is not enough yardage to complete the...
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Hi, Barbara. I purchased the Autumn kit. I am a starcher.. Is there sufficient fabric in the kit to allow starching,...
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Is there another product that can be substituted for Ricky Tims Stable Stuff Poly that is similar?
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I will be LIVE on YouTube and Facebook Friday December 20, noon central, to talk about getting ready for the release of...
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Yes, there is one button to click that will download the entire year’s patterns. Find it under 2024 BOM Pick A Petal where...
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Does anyone have a set of Pick A Petal templates that they are willing to sell?
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Hi. Is there a way to download the complete pattern now that we are at the last month? I did not get to work on this year,...
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What a wonderful job you did, making this quilt your own!
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thank you Barbara for the informations.
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Loved doing this quilt. On the log cabin blocks I fussy-cut the center block and colored the figure, then hand embroidered...
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i love that idea. thanks, i think i can do that way.
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love it! very encouraging. thankyou. Barbara, you are a great teacher,, thankyou!!
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I have been following the BOM's for a couple of years but unable to do them due the family commitments. I retired last year so very eager to join in this year. Several years ago I bought some Jen Kingwell fabrics and have been waiting for the right quilt to use them. I'm thinking of cutting 2 of the A diamond together with the black line in the fabric separating them, hoping this will reduce the seam bulk too.
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I absolutely LOVE Jen Kingwell's lollie fabrics! I absolutely LOVE Jen Kingwell! I was lucky enough to be able to attend a 3-day class with her last year. When I saw this was going to be the BOM for TQS this year, I knew I'd be jumping in! I have a few of the lollies left and will definitely be including them.
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These are two fabrics I'm considering for the background and the little fan "handles". Top is tiny rosebuds and the bottom one is stylised gypsophila (or baby's breath, if you prefer). I'm also considering stitching the star and its fans, cutting the background as one large piece, say 17 1/2" square, and appliqueing the completed star/fans on to that. I would then trim away fabric under the centre piecing and then trim back the centre to 16 1/2" unfinished. These fabrics are non-directional, so I think either will work quite well. My first love is needle-turn applique and I rather think it will be a lot easier than joining all those curves by machine or hand. Just a thought.Last edited by Marilyn M.; 01-01-2024, 06:49 PM.Marilyn
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Since you love needle turn appliqué that would be the easiest way to make the center. You are correct in starting with a larger background square, then “trimming to perfection” after the Star and fans are sewn in place. Go for it.
Either of those backgrounds would work, just depends which looks better with your Star and fans.Last edited by Barbara B.; 01-01-2024, 09:28 PM.
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Barbara B....thank you so much for your comments. I'm grateful for your experienced and professional opinion.
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I have been trying to decide what I was going to do with this BOM, but after looking at Month 1 instructions, watching the Quilt Show with Jen Kingwell yesterday (very, very helpful), and Barbara's blog and (not-so) live show, it finally came together! I am going to learn a new skill and hand piece a lot of it, but with some machine piecing. I am using Lori Holt's 30's reproduction fabrics and the Quilt Show star fabric as the background for the center and around the outer border. I am so excited!
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Spent most of New Year's Day going through my stash trying to figure out what to use. Finally decided to use my big box of Kansas Troubles fabrics. My daughter (Kyla V.) and I have had fun playing with fabrics most of today. Both of us are going rogue and using reproductions. What an adventure this will be. Not sure if I need to add anything else?
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Originally posted by [email protected] View PostI have been following the BOM's for a couple of years but unable to do them due the family commitments. I retired last year so very eager to join in this year. Several years ago I bought some Jen Kingwell fabrics and have been waiting for the right quilt to use them. I'm thinking of cutting 2 of the A diamond together with the black line in the fabric separating them, hoping this will reduce the seam bulk too.
and find Jen's Mystery quilt 2019. It is in part 1 about 16 minutes in. Sonia put me onto Jen's videos on that you tube channel.
HelenW
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I have to credit Jen for the idea after watching this video.
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Yes -- I have been watching lots of Jen Kingwell on YouTube- She was recently on a Primitive Gatherings segment https://www.youtube.com/live/U6KyckR...zPuQml3bGxoxbZ, and Fat Quarter Shop segment several years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=abZo5osIlxk&t=9s
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Hi, I’d appreciate some feedback on my fabrics which are all ombré, both plain and some with gold flecks. I don’t want the quilt to look like a child’s rainbow quilt, so I was thinking of adding some of the lighter and darker tones of the ombré. I have whites for the log cabins. My concern is that Jen Kingwell’s quilt contains mostly midvalue colors. Does this matter?
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Photos are too large. Delete them, resize smaller and try again. Complete info on this is on the Forum first page of BOM 2024
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I think your fabrics will be beautiful for this quilt. Depending how light the fabric gets you might be able to mix the lightest part in with the whites for the log
cabins. I am waiting for some pastels that I order
for the log cabins. HelenW
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This is such a gorgeous project. Here is a photo of my inspiration for the color scheme - a cross stitch piece titled "Woman in a Field of Flowers 1" full coverage cross stitch pattern by Eder Jose Rosa. Charted by Stitches Sew Beautiful, LLC. Copyright 2023. And my associated fabric pull !
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What a fabulous cross stitch pattern. Makes me want to start up cross stitch. I recognize a lot of Tula
in your choices. Should be beautiful. Now you just need the low volume background/log cabin fabrics. Barbara says the kit has about 3 yards of low volume. Be sure to post progress pictures.
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Do you pre-wash with cold water? Most manufacturers recommend that. Our kits usually have a bit extra but I can’t say...
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That would work very well I think. Give it a try.
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Here is the link, I took it from the blog about today’s LIVE:
https://m.youtube.com/live/8jS0ygm2fpY... -
Hi Faerie I am also a starcher and find it makes so much easier to hold the pieces and sew lol
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Hello Barbara,
You talked about thread in your video, I use superior threads so to copy your threads would I use Master... -
How long does it usually take for the recordings to be posted? I couldn't make it for the live show and have to find it...
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I prewash fabrics, as Alex does. I have had trouble that with shrinkage that there is not enough yardage to complete the...
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Hi, Barbara. I purchased the Autumn kit. I am a starcher.. Is there sufficient fabric in the kit to allow starching,...
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Is there another product that can be substituted for Ricky Tims Stable Stuff Poly that is similar?
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I will be LIVE on YouTube and Facebook Friday December 20, noon central, to talk about getting ready for the release of...
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Yes, there is one button to click that will download the entire year’s patterns. Find it under 2024 BOM Pick A Petal where...
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Does anyone have a set of Pick A Petal templates that they are willing to sell?
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Hi. Is there a way to download the complete pattern now that we are at the last month? I did not get to work on this year,...
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