Ann, what wonderful words! I knew this quilt had lots to teach us and I am glad you gained new skills.
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[QUOTE=SueGee;n886768]Is anyone else having this problem sewing their wedges together (see photo)? When it was placed on the mat ready to sew, everything lined up perfectly, but when sewn, well you can see what happened. And yes, I did double check my cutting and sewing. So what went wrong?
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SueGee, I assume you watched Ricky's 3rd lesson. I was just starting to watch it and saw where he explains that a lot people have a problem
that sounds like yours. If it is sharply pointed, one piece has to be almost a half inch higher to start sewing when laid right sides together.
You should be concerned about being 1/4 inch from sew line not aligning top to top , see minute 8:10 in Rickys 3rd class video to see what I am talking about.
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Well Helen W., I have no idea what went wrong, but I decided to take it apart part way. I have enough fabric that I made a new strata for template 3, cut some out and sewed them back together. Now everything fits! Yet when I place the old and new together, they are the same size, shape. Go figure. Now all my wedges are sewn and I'm trying to decide on fabric for the weggie and butt. Taking a much needed break now, need to get ready for dinner with my neighbors. Won't be able to sew again til Sat afternoon. Oh Well!
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Getting ready to pull fabric for a kaleidoscope quilt. I had to finish the quilt I was working on first. I was glad to discover the entire set of directions are included in the Quilt Luminarium syllabus that was included in our event in Anchorage, Alaska, a couple of years ago. That, paired with the videos makes for a great class. Yet another reason for people to take your Luminarium.......as if they needed more reasons. The syllabus alone gets referred to often in my studio. Thanks, Ricky, for everything you do for us.
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I posted a question a couple of days ago but didn't get a reply. I was wondering if it is okay to cut the wedge sections separately. I am nervous about all the seams butting up exactly just by feel when cutting two strata at a time. It seems like they would still be identical if I line up the drawn lines on the seam lines
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Personally I give everyone permission to try whatever they wish. That is freedom. But 1000s of quilters have made this by just layering and feeling the butted seams. You don't need to butt the entire strata - do it one cut at a time - do one, the align for the next - cut the next - align for the next. They will be EXACT with each other. Good luck with whatever you try. Also, I live for the word TIME - and anything I can do with excellence that doesn't require extra TIME is how I roll. Sending my best.
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It's hard to say without seeing it in person. There are several possibilities that caused it. The wedge could have been 1˚ off - or the seams not 100% accurate. Most likely, you can ease it and quilt it and it will be fine. If you find you can press in a pleat without causing too much issue, the do that and sew on the pressed pleated line - that's extreme, but possible.
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I don’t have a question but I felt compelled to post and say that as I am cutting my last template piece for the kaleidoscope quilt, I am listening to Ricky Tims listening party of his album release called “Alone with my Thoughts.” I am streaming it but I am so hooked on the music I am purchasing it today. Thank you Ricky for sharing your talent as a musician and fiber artist with all of us.
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I loved this class but did not understand the folding technique to get your strata to go the way you wanted. I tried printing a picture of the strata but still couldn't figure out how to fold and place. Will you explain this more please? I'd love to make a second one but want this technique down first. ThanksDotti F
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as shown... place the paper template up in place on the design wall and fold it as you wish the angle to go - your choice - no right or wrong. Then use that fold as a guide when you place it on the strata for cutting. The fold needs to be parallel, but not ON a stitching line of the strata. Simple as that.
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I have a Tutorial on how to add a mitered border on my Blog
There are times when a quilt really benefits from a mitered border, instead of a border with butted or cornerstone corners. It takes a litt...Barbara Black
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"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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First time posting a question so hope this is the right area. I am to the point of adding my wedgies and butts and the first quadrant isn't square. I used my templates and carefully checked all my angles before cutting to make sure they were correct but they seem off to me. Thought I would ask the question before moving on to the other quadrants. Trusting the process and hoping that this is something I can square up later?
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Ann, what wonderful words! I knew this quilt had lots to teach us and I am glad you gained new skills.
Game On! is... -
Sew happy!!! Lynn and Barbara, I’m especially grateful for the quality of your instruction and support that made Laurel...
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If you couldn’t upload photos they were probably too big. Resize them smaller and try again.
There could... -
All the stories are there. Months 11 and 12 are titled Conclusion. It’s the last file on page 2 under Laurel Ridge, the...
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I have printed all the stories that went along with the quilt up to block 10. I know in the beginning it was easy to print...
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Cheryl your blocks look fantastic!
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I love your center, good job!
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The button that allows you to download it all is on the Laurel Ridge page.
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS. I want to take this opportunity to convey my gratitude to Lynne...
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I am so pleased to be able to finish my first BOM with TQS
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I too must have printed the Early edition of instructions for the 20 4patch in a star blocks. But i had the fabric for...
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Hi Barbara -- I would like to download the 2025 BOM instructions for future use -- when will the entire instructions be...
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