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    Curvy Fabric Using Rotary Cutter and NO Pins

    Hi Alex!

    During your television show...you had a guest on who used several layers of fabrics and cut big waves/curves into the fabric and was able to easily fit these pieces together practically w/o using pins.
    The fabric practically layed flay once sewn together.

    I hope you remember the episode and can give me more information on the technique.


    Please, if you or anyone reading this can give me a direction to go in, I would appreciate it :shock:

    Thank you-Melisa (new member as of tonight 7/17/08)

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    Go to hgtv's website and look up Simply Quilts Pagoda's in the search line and the episode you're looking for will come up. The quilter is Debbie Bowles and her book is "Cutting Curves from Straight Pieces".

    Teri
    Teri

    Quilting is a Beautiful & Complicated Art!

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      #3
      On the TQS shows, you will also find information about curves in Show 204 with both Ricky's caveman curve technique and Louisa Smith's curves. Louisa uses a few pins. In TQS show 302 Alex uses narrow curved strips in her challenge and in show 303, Ricky demonstrates a convergence with curves. I tend to combine the ideas and get some very different looks. Ann

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        #4
        Hey Ladies thank you soo much for your responses but tonight in cruising through the Shopping section I found the exact book i was looking for and thought I would share it with you!

        Blendable Curves by Peggy S. Barkle

        Peggy Barkle stacks up fabrics and cuts through them all at once using a rotary cutter and cutting through all the fabrics on a curve! She is then able to sew them flat creating a really beautiful design.

        It's pretty amazing...sorry I didn't explain myself very clearly on my first post.
        I'm a newbie :shock:

        Thanks again...and I hope y'all check out this book...I just ordered it.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Melisa
          Hey Ladies thank you soo much for your responses but tonight in cruising through the Shopping section I found the exact book i was looking for and thought I would share it with you!

          Blendable Curves by Peggy S. Barkle

          Peggy Barkle stacks up fabrics and cuts through them all at once using a rotary cutter and cutting through all the fabrics on a curve! She is then able to sew them flat creating a really beautiful design.

          It's pretty amazing....
          Here's Peggy giving a youtube demo..it REALLY IS AMAZING..

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=clgWlrdSClA

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