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Melanie, Another idea would be to play Add-On. The photo is a screen shot of the bottom row of applique. Lay out your...
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Melanie, Hind sight. Wish I had oversized my last strips. If I had, I would cut the connecting block side to the 1/4 inch....
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Barbara, in the live you sewed your log cabin blocks together for the top, bottom and sides. Wouldn't be easier to handle...
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Your color use is beautiful Helen!
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Paula and Lesew, That is a good question. If you watch show 403 the way Ricky lays the templates on the strip sets it looks like to get the 6 laid out you would need the the full width of the fabric, but I could be wrong. Maybe Ricky will see your post or maybe
Barbara could let Ricky know he has a question if he does not monitor the forum often. HelenW
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[URL=filedata/fetch?id=886022&d=1626696422][ATTACH=JSON]{"alt":"Click image for larger version Name:\t Views:\t0 Size:\t26.6 KB ID:\t886022","data-align":"none","data-attachmentid":"886022","data-size":"medium"}[/ATTACH][/URL] This is how Ricky laid out his 6 templates to get them identical. The upload file made me cut it down so far you can only see a little of it, but the 6 templates are laid out on a long set strip of fabric. So I don't think you could get strip sets for 6 identical templates from fat quarters. HelenW
If you click on the partial picture it will show the whole picture.Last edited by Helen W.; 07-19-2021, 07:13 AM.
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Could I tear the fabric strips? It would ensure the strips were straight of grain and would not accidentally have that dreaded 'v' at the fold if the ruler wasn't completely straight. Thank you :)
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Michele, Just an idea. If you have trouble with the V at the folds, you could rip the two edges of the cross grain. That would give you a good straight of grain. Then fold as Ricky said. Trim the distortion
that Barbara mentioned you get from ripping.Then make your cuts. I do that all the time, but it does waste a little fabric.
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Thank you Helen and Ricky. I will have to be extra careful in my cuts - ha ha :).
Helen, I do always tear the edges before cutting these days since quilt stores rotary cut yardage and it is often a crooked cut - I miss the days when the stores tore the yardage!!! The waste does aggravate me though :(.
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[QUOTE=micheleinla;n886142]Could I tear the fabric strips? It would ensure the strips were straight of grain and would not accidentally have that dreaded 'v' at the fold if the ruler wasn't completely straight. Thank you :)[/QUOTE]
I would not tear the strips. The tiny ones, 1" cut" would most likely be distorted. The strips need to be cut straight. I have written about cutting on my blog several times and there are lots of other sources on how to cut strips accurately. My blog is My Joyful Journey and can be easily found with a Search. Look in the Tutorials--one is How to Make a Quilt in 5 Easy Lessons--Part 2 shows cutting--and Perfect Piecing Like a Pro.Barbara Black
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https://bbquiltmaker.blogspot.com
"I am a part of all that I have met." A. Lord Tennyson
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Oh Barbara.... I've always trimmed the rough edge with the ruler on the other side of where I am cutting (on the fabric) but this makes so much more sense because the fabric won't wiggle as you are cutting.
Rotary cutters had just come out when I started quilting and we were all trying to figure them out...never really took a proper class in how to rotary cut!
Thank you so much :)
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are there fabrics that are too busy to use in Ricky's kool kaleidoscope. i know he mentioned stripes but what about small polka dots
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Carole you won another ribbon, at Paducah! with your beautiful quilt. I just saw this on the AQS Facebook page:
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Yes, templates are heat resistant Mylar.
I think thread is for embroidery. I use finer thread for appliqué.... -
I'm trying to prepare for applique and embroidery and have two questions.
1. Are our templates heat resistant?... -
Monique G
I have a bolt of black solid and some beautiful Australian Aboriginal prints tucked away waiting for inspiration…..you... -
I have my log cabin blocks around the centre block and placed block 1 and improvised block 2 in the second round. I believe...
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Thank you, Helen.
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The brightness of your appliqué will really stand out in this block. I love it. Everyone is coming up with some great...
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Linda, I too love Becky Goldsmith's you tubes about applique and hand stitching. Those birds in
that book are darling... -
Congratulations Barbara on your Whole Body Reset makeover. Just read the article in Woman's World.
What a great mantra.... -
I love these low volume log cabin blocks. For sure will do them again in another project.
I have hand pieced mine.... -
I agree Melanie, it is probably not worth the trouble. If you just added an extra 1/4 or 1/2 inch on the
log that... -
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Thank you for your suggestions. I really like the idea of playing add-on and think I will try that. I am wondering if making...
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