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http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccal...ontinuous_bias
I am trying to make a t-shirt quilt for a friend. The logos are different sizes. I don't want to make them all the same size and in a even row. My problem is I am not sure how to make the sashing because it will need to be many different sizes.
Originally Posted by Vintage.Singers.NYC The following lists are incomplete and poorly organized, but there are some Adjuster's Manuals scattered throughout. (The problem is you have to download them first to see what they are....) http://parts.singerco.com/IPsvcManuals/ http://parts.singerco.com/IPinstManuals/
http://ptdiva.blogspot.com/2011/09/r...est-press.html
Originally Posted by Kitsie C7 - C10. Very happy with inside (diamond) rows of C7. C8 had very flat center seams because I pressed them open but lo, I reversed the fabrics!! Seeing as I was using a charm square, I just made another small center and appliqued it over the original. Not bad! Also needed to make the outer triangles of larger fabric but if I'm really careful I can still get enough for a seam allowance when I join the blocks. Thank heaven for Fray Check. First picture of it is wrong! Love doing reverse applique ...
Originally Posted by Kitsie Here are C5 (mine turns backwards!), C6 (I love this one!) and Triangle LS 4. So what one for today? Maybe another triangle?
Videos to Watch on cleaning your sewing machines: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fkkl9ZiYlgU&list=UUWnhR7raxVFDHmDXqCIzuAw& index=6&feature=plcp
I am so excited in 6 more days I will have my studio back (long story). In the process what i am wanting to have is a cutting table. I have been looking at places online and at Joanns and Hancock fabrics and it is running me about $100. however, i am looking at making my own table and just seeing if anyone has any ideas or thoughts about it. I am looking at something for a person who is almost 6ft tall. Currently i am using the tables that are meant for outside. I like the lenght not keen on ...
After 1 1/2 yrs. my son and DIL,s wedding quilt is finally done and delivered. It took me almost that long to figure out how to post pics on this site!! LOL! It is machine pieced and hand quilted. For the first time it used the "quilt as you go method", quilting each square and them sewing them together as I have no space to lay out a queen size quilt. I have named this quilt Dresden Garden since it is a combination of Dresden Plate and Garden Path. The quilt is reversible with White ...
Originally Posted by sniktasemaj Thanks for the link. I saved it favorites on my computer.