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I really like the teal. I feel that this busy pattern sort of welcomes all combinations and yours is lovely!
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This is a massive quilt, had to lay it outside on the ground to get a photo. I had a stash of fabric from a kit I purchased...
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All who purchased the Autumn kit are receiving replacement fabrics—twice.
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Check emails. Another was sent to all Autumn kit folks this past week.
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Solid or Print? Print kits aren’t expected to be available for a couple weeks.
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My blog tomorrow is a link to my tutorial, Top 3 Tips for Time Management for Quilters, just a bit of my hour long presentation...
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I have received 8” of R581561D Yellow fabric, but the pattern calls for 10.5” WOF. I cut 4 strips 1.75” and only...
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You mentioned in your blog that you gave a class in Houston on time management for quilters. I could use a few pointers...
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I purchased the BOM on 11/3 but when I checked on line the status is "order not complete" -- I have tried contacting...
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Hi Barbara - The fabric requirements for Laurel Ridge are NOT on the first page of 2025 BOM Laurel Ridge. I just joined...
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Not at all. You will learn a lot. My LIVE broadcast Monday November 10 will discuss paper options and the advantages of...
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I’ve only paper pieced once just to try it. If most of Game On FPP, would i be getting in over my head on this project?...
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this looks amazing! Gonna work on my center block today. I love what you did here!
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how much fabric is needed for trees...
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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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Hi all.. I am behind in my Color My World and just starting the skyscrapers... Does anyone have the finished size (with...
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For anyone paper piecing, is your quarter inch a tiny bit larger? When I’m trimming up the finished building, I line...
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I decided early to do paper piecing instead of the wax…I’m more comfortable . However, I have a few questions…anyone...
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Will we have access to the Color My World videos after December 31st? I can't seem to find info on this.
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I am BRAND NEW to the Quilt Show and fell in love with this pattern. I downloaded all of the instructions. My concern is......
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I'm a new-ish star member and would like to download the "Color My World" pattern...but I can't find where to...
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Thanks for all the tips everyone. I have nt had time to try them yet as DH has been having heart problems and we have been going to Hospital and doctors for tests. They have been exceedingly slow!!! still, I will file away the info for when I get back to quilting!
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Lynn in wet but stable UK (thank goodness!)
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If you are going to use Elmer's (or other liquid washable glue) you might want to check out my tutorial in the TQS classroom showing how to retro-fit the bottle in order to have more control over the flow of the glue.
See it here: learn/classrooms/
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I use Elmer's Washable school glue. You can get an adapter for the top and get just a small amount out or you can use a toothpick to get a small amt. I don't worry about it. I just put the glue there--I know I will wash it later so the glue will come right out. I also use the Elmer's washable stick glue. Can you get Elmer's glue there? If not, I would think any washable glue would work.
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I llike the sound of this Ritzy! What type of glue, have loads of different ones that were recommended but not used yet, so will kill two birds with one stone so to speak!!!! :lol:Originally posted by ritzyI match the seam and then put a dot of glue there hit it with a hot iron. Check to make sure everything is where I want it and then if it is--I sew.
Lynn in really COLDDDDD UK
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George Siciliano has a neat trick that he uses to match corners, etc. on his intricate miniature quilts - he uses double-sided tape (outside the stitching line so you don't accidentally sew over it) to hold his blocks in place. They don't shift with the tape and because it is on the material for such a short time, it doesn't leave any residue. I have tried this method and it works well. I have also basted, using fine thread, and that works well, too.
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Love, love, LOVE my Pfaff with dual feed! I sometimes forget how great it is until I use another machine and seams slip around unless they are pinned far more than I have to with my machine.
BethMI
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That's a great idea Ritzy! I hope I'll remember that for when I need it.Originally posted by ritzyI match the seam and then put a dot of glue there hit it with a hot iron. Check to make sure everything is where I want it and then if it is--I sew.
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I match the seam and then put a dot of glue there hit it with a hot iron. Check to make sure everything is where I want it and then if it is--I sew.
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I use a Pfaff Performance 2054 for all of my piecing. Dual feed is like a walking foot but you use regular feet with it instead. There's a deal on the back of the machine that hooks to the foot to make it work for dual feed which helps feed the fabric layers evenly. The quarter inch foot and open toe applique foot work with it so you don't have the bulk of a walking foot. Pfaff has had this technology for many years. Some of the other companies are starting to use something similar on their machines. I have a Janome 6600 that has it but it doesn't work with the quarter inch foot. I use this machine for most of my quilting. I understand that the newer Bernina also has it but they are quite expensive and since I already have more machines than I need including an older Bernina I will be waiting sometime before trying out this machine.Originally posted by theothermarionYou've got my attention with the sewing machine with dual feed. What kind of machine is it? What exactly is dual feed? Is this a new or rare feature? I have a 38 year old Bernina that I haven't felt the need to replace.
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You've got my attention with the sewing machine with dual feed. What kind of machine is it? What exactly is dual feed? Is this a new or rare feature? I have a 38 year old Bernina that I haven't felt the need to replace.
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I call it "slipping away from perfection"! Basting is a good idea too, especially if you have lots of points that need matching, but I seldom do this because it takes more time and leaves extra thread that I don't want in my quilt. After I've matched the corners and any other matching points, sometimes using 2 pins like you do for pinwheel blocks, then I pin the rest of the seam on the sewing line parellel to the edge of the fabric. I check to make sure the pin is also on the sewing line on the back of the block. Also I use a sewing machine with dual feed so don't have a problem with the paper shifting.Originally posted by lmcfoodThanks, will try it. Course, it could just be me being anal!! Lol
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Carol Doak showed us how she does this. Put your two pieces together, right sides together, and eye ball it. Lengthen your stitch to 3.0. Start at the first corner, and sew 4 or 5 stitches, then remove to see if you are target on the bottom. If so, go down a couple inches or to an intersection and repeat. do this down the entire length. If it is all matched up with this "basting", go back with a shorter stitch length and sew the entire length. I have done this many times and have saved myself worlds of frustation! HTH!
Maggie in E. central Illinois
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Or you could try matching up the two corners with pins through perpendicular, then using a 3rd (& 4th)pin, pin next to the perpendicular ones. I've found that if you put a pin in perpendicular to match up seam points, when you lay it flat to tuck the point in, it will displace the lining up.
Rosemary in dry but dank UK
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Thanks, will try it. Course, it could just be me being anal!! Lol
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Beautifully done!
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I really like the teal. I feel that this busy pattern sort of welcomes all combinations and yours is lovely!
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This is a massive quilt, had to lay it outside on the ground to get a photo. I had a stash of fabric from a kit I purchased...
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All who purchased the Autumn kit are receiving replacement fabrics—twice.
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Check emails. Another was sent to all Autumn kit folks this past week.
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Solid or Print? Print kits aren’t expected to be available for a couple weeks.
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My blog tomorrow is a link to my tutorial, Top 3 Tips for Time Management for Quilters, just a bit of my hour long presentation...
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I have received 8” of R581561D Yellow fabric, but the pattern calls for 10.5” WOF. I cut 4 strips 1.75” and only...
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You mentioned in your blog that you gave a class in Houston on time management for quilters. I could use a few pointers...
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I purchased the BOM on 11/3 but when I checked on line the status is "order not complete" -- I have tried contacting...
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