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February 2009 BOM done
Mine's done and needs a little more pressing!! see-quilts/show-and-tell-quilts/
I think I may cut out the rest of the backgrounds for the sawtooth stars to make sure I have enough of that background fabric. Now I should finish quilting my 2007 Thimbleberries BOm ready for a craft show at the end of the month, but first I'm hoovering, clenaing and generally starting to tidy my studio, which will take more than just one day.
Thanks to Margo for help with choosing feet for a Bernina. I ordered and Qurora PQE yesterday, which should arrive later this week!!
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Yeah for being done!
Your colors are great!
JoyceJules~
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working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
Tired.
Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
BERNINA 790 Pro, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, 3 FW, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines (25+).
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Except for the sawtooth stars (which are cut out, just need to be sewn) I'm done. Great instructions. Sue's video and Margo's tutorials are the best. I would recommend you have your stilletto ready to help keep your sewing line tamed when going over those intersections.
Maggie in E. Central IllinoisJules~
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working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
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Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
BERNINA 790 Pro, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, 3 FW, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines (25+).
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That's a great idea, Maggie. I wish I had learned how to trim the points of those triangles before sewing. Some of those intersections were challenging, to say the least!Originally posted by maggieszafranskiI would recommend you have your stilletto ready to help keep your sewing line tamed when going over those intersections.
I'm three-quarters the way done with February BOM and am already eager to start on next month's.
Bonnie in Central CaliforniaJules~
@julesquilts on IG
working farm wife and quilter in the off-seasons
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Modern quilter, QOV volunteer, Improv, FPP w/o stitching on paper, freehand quilting on my long-arm.
BERNINA 790 Pro, Elna Serger, Handi Quilter Fusion, 3 FW, a lot of old Singers and other vintage and antique machines (25+).
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WHOO-HOO!!Originally posted by libertyjsyThanks to Margo for help with choosing feet for a Bernina. I ordered and Qurora PQE yesterday, which should arrive later this week!!
When you are ready for some more info, check out the Bernina link (on the top left side of the TQS Home Page) to see demos of lots of presser feet that you might want to put on your wish list!
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Hello, I used Margo's flying geese tutorial for my sawtooth stars and loved it! They turned out so nice. I only cut away the star point fabric between the background and outer star point fabric. I learned this from my mentor Kaye England. That way the background is always there to match to the other pieces. Sometimes the star points don't fold up perfectly. (at least mine don't!) It maybe harder to hand quilt through the star points, but I think it's worth it. Thanks Margo!
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You are quite welcome, Geneva! Kaye's tip about leaving the background is really good. I actually use the background to make sure that my star points are, in fact, the right size and shape before I trim it off. It's always good to double check, but I don't like the extra bulk, so I cut it away.Originally posted by genevacarrollHello, I used Margo's flying geese tutorial for my sawtooth stars and loved it! They turned out so nice. I only cut away the star point fabric between the background and outer star point fabric. I learned this from my mentor Kaye England. That way the background is always there to match to the other pieces. Sometimes the star points don't fold up perfectly. (at least mine don't!) It maybe harder to hand quilt through the star points, but I think it's worth it. Thanks Margo!

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I referred back to Margo's tutorials several times and began to wonder if the links for your tutorials might be placed in the BOM section?
Thanks Margo for doing those tutorials, they have definitely made a difference.
Jean in a melty Windsor, ON
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Hi there, I'v just posted the February BOM on Show & Tell. Thanks to all the great instructions we've been given it turned out that "all" the measurements are as they are supposed to be. Now on to the Sawtooth stars, and I'll have over 2 weeks to anticipate the March challenge. Love it all. Heidi
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Thanks, Jean, but since my stuff is not really part of the TQS team, it's probably best just to leave it linked to my profile. They haven't objected to my making frequent references to the link on the forum, and folks who would be interested seem to be able to find it from here.Originally posted by jasheelerI referred back to Margo's tutorials several times and began to wonder if the links for your tutorials might be placed in the BOM section?
Thanks Margo for doing those tutorials, they have definitely made a difference.
Jean in a melty Windsor, ON
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Geneva, I assume you are using the square in a corner of a rectangle technique for your flying geese? A tip I learned this last fall in a Sally Collins' class is to stitch a couple of threads just to the right of your drawn diagonal line so the triangle-star point folds back perfectly. It really works well. Judy in Torrance
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I'm not familiar w/Sally Collins technique. I just remember Kaye showing us the flying geese w/foundation rectangle back when she had her shop in Carmel Indiana where I worked for her. This was in the late 80's early 90's. Whew! Am I that old!? I loved working for Kaye. She's a "hoot". I say whatever works for each of us is what we should do. genevaGeneva
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Sally Collins teaches precision piecing. She just gave us the tip to stitch one or two threads to the right of the drawn diagonal line instead of sewing ON the line so the triangle would flip back accurately. I think that flying geese technique was actually developed by Mary Ellen Hopkins in the 1980's or early '90's.
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Can you tell me where to find the supply list for 2026 BOM?...
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My top pieced together with borders to be added. I had to recut spacer strip to 3 ins to fit correctly. Enjoyed making this...
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The nice thing about this is the way it's put together in 9 sections. Get done what you can, as you can. Just like we eat...
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Sue, my LIVE broadcasts remain on YouTube in The Quilt Show channel. My blogs remain indefinitely. Lynn's videos will only...
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I had to post a picture of my quilt blocks on my design wall, which is way to small! All the blocks are done but not on...
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Hi Barbara-
This has already been asked I'm sure-will your videos and Lynns be available in 2026? If not can I save... -
Thank you so much Lynn. The quilting is certainly inspirational. I will also check your blog.
Thanks again for Laurel... -
Lorry, Thank you for your comments;. I was able to find the blue parchment.
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Thank you Barbara, I think I have almost all the colors in this quilt and I was not sure how it would turn out but I like...
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Took a while to find it. The goose on the edge in the middle, far right, is turned around. The diagram on the left of that...
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That border is made with two separate blocks, A and B.
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I am finished with the top except for the borders. I have to thank Lynn for all the wonderful tips,tricks and videos as...
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What does the A and B mean on the coloring page?
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