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Old 02-07-2011, 11:41 AM
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All of your blocks are beautiful. Great job everyone.
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Old 02-07-2011, 09:29 PM
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I think the WD40 work best on a fresh burn. If its already sore, blistered, etc, it might not work as well. Still it wouldn't hurt to try it. I hope your hand feels better soon.

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thanks for the tip about WD40, i will look see if hubby has it, the pain is really getting through to me right now... hurts to bend my fingers...
should get danger money for ironing!! now theres a thought!!
right now my hand is smothered in savalon lol...
bottle of wine is coming out of the fridge in a mo...
shall i soak my fingers in it or drink it??? mmmm
both options sound good! lmao!!
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Old 02-07-2011, 09:31 PM
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A wobble here and there just goes to show it is a hand-made, one of a kind, not mass produced item. I like your style!

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Everyone's blocks are coming out so beautiful! I'm so glad we all decided to do these blocks. Here's my Patrick's Spotlight. I'm doing my applique by machine so I'm not having that "layer" problems that some are having with the hand applique. The center ended up with a little irregular shape but I guess that will add the the charm of my block, right?
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Very nice FZS! You will be caught up in no time. Pretty block.

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just finished my first block
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This is my photo of both size Patrick's Spotlight blocks. There isn't much to say about making the 12.5" one this time. Increase the foundation block to 12.5" instead of 6.5", and be sure when you up-size the templates that they truly are 200%. (I discovered that not all programs increase the size in correct proportion. I have good luck with running the online templates through Adobe Photo Elements to print at 200% correctly. Straight from the internet to the printer, 200% isn't the correct size on my computer.

When up-sizing to a 12.5" block, I am having a lot of fabric waste when using a full size foundation. However, those cut out scraps are big enough to use in another project. In the 6.5" blocks, the waste seems miniscule in comparison!
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Originally Posted by Jupiter
This is my photo of both size Patrick's Spotlight blocks. There isn't much to say about making the 12.5" one this time. Increase the foundation block to 12.5" instead of 6.5", and be sure when you up-size the templates that they truly are 200%. (I discovered that not all programs increase the size in correct proportion. I have good luck with running the online templates through Adobe Photo Elements to print at 200% correctly. Straight from the internet to the printer, 200% isn't the correct size on my computer.

When up-sizing to a 12.5" block, I am having a lot of fabric waste when using a full size foundation. However, those cut out scraps are big enough to use in another project. In the 6.5" blocks, the waste seems miniscule in comparison!
Very pretty Jupiter! My favorite is the big block - love those fabrics together!
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Jupiter, both of your spotlights are gorgeous. I love your color choices, very striking.
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Old 02-09-2011, 11:01 PM
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thank you!
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Old 02-10-2011, 06:32 AM
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Originally Posted by BATIKQLTR
I made up this guide when I was starting to make my foundations. It might be helpful to all of you so we know which blocks are from which foundations:
Thanks Linda, I got way behind as I was (am) doing Missy's Mystery Quilt too, This is a very helpful post.
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I love the fabric combinations that are coming together in everyone's blocks. It gives a different look to each one.

Jupiter - now that you have done both 12 and 6 inch blocks, is the larger size easier to work with using the templates or not?

Here's my block for this week.

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