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    MSQC new tute

    Just watched it....called Tipsy Tumbler....so cute and super duper easy....what a concept!!!!!!would make a cute I SPY for kiddos!

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    I watched it to ,neat concept will have to give it a try.
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    Someone provided a link to that method for doing Square in a Square. The concept is not original to Jenny but using it in a Tumbler quilt would be. Cute quilt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rebeljane View Post
    thanks for providing the link
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    Watched that the other day - just don't know if I like leaving in the background fabric under the tumbler. Would have to try it in small scale to check it out.

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    My newly married niece was at my house watching me make a few of these blocks. I used my Go tumbler die and had a pile of tumblers cut and several layer cakes of different solid colors. She has never shown an interest in quilting but was fascinated by this method. She took over and before she left had enough blocks sewn to make a good size quilt. She's hooked. She said it was fun and wasn't worried no one had to tell her she wasn't doing it right. I could see her confidence level rise after each block. .
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    Quote Originally Posted by Onebyone View Post
    My newly married niece was at my house watching me make a few of these blocks. I used my Go tumbler die and had a pile of tumblers cut and several layer cakes of different solid colors. She has never shown an interest in quilting but was fascinated by this method. She took over and before she left had enough blocks sewn to make a good size quilt. She's hooked. She said it was fun and wasn't worried no one had to tell her she wasn't doing it right. I could see her confidence level rise after each block. .
    Did you use the large or small GO tumbler....am thinking about it this

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    That is exactly what M* is all about.. bringing new people to the craft and having fun! There is nothing like having a hobby to help people relax and enjoy being creative! GB
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    Interesting but I thought there was too much white background. Interesting concept.
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