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    Super Member Roberta's Avatar
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    Fast and easy quilt without lots or any rotary cutting

    For those times when we must have a quilt done in a short time frame, this would work if you have any layer cakes and charm packs hanging around. It is also a super easy beginner quilt as well.

    http://www.nationalquilterscircle.co...d=6239179&jb=0

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    Thanks for the link - pretty cool technique
    Sheena

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    Awesome!! Have several charm packs and layer cakes! Thanks so much...

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    Nice ideas, wish it was close captained though. It went thru fast but for some of you, can be understood rather quickly like a lightbulb went off in our head! Thanks for this info!
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    Boy, that should do up some quick quilts. Thanks for the Link.
    Have a great day sewing and remember to "not sweat the small stuff"!!



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    Thank you.
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    That's pretty cool! It's a time saver and probably more accurate than sewing strips together! LOL! I guess if you wanted to reduce bulk, you could scissor out the underside fabric. Takes more time but you won't have to be fussy about it.

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    This is a great idea for those of us with arthritis in the hands! It would be especially good for child quilts, as the top will have more texture than a standard quilt. I'm saving this site and will definitely try out the technique. Just as soon as I get this darned Hunter's Star quilt finished!!
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    Some really great ideas. And, I like some easy projects sometime. Well a lot of the time. LOL!!
    Vonda-Texas MiMi of 4 Beautiful Grandbabies

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    thanks for posting the link
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