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RUSewing 05-22-2012 03:51 PM

Turning Charms On Point
 
I've made several table runners from this technique. Easy-peasy, good for scraps, novelty or holiday!

http://piecefullife-elizabeth.blogsp...on-point.html#

pieceful 05-22-2012 07:48 PM

Oh, I am so glad that you are using this technique! I would love to see a picture sometime....and by the way....I also live in Oklahoma : )

MaryMo 05-22-2012 07:51 PM

Great technique ... hope I can remember this when I want to use it .... or at least remember where it is. Thanks for sharing!

vondae 05-22-2012 08:37 PM

Wow, how do they figure these things out? Great idea. I'm going to do it. Thanks for sharing this.

sharon b 05-22-2012 08:51 PM

She shows it with 8x12 rows does it work out the same with other numbers ? What size do you use for yours ?
Thanks for the link :)

katkat1946 05-23-2012 05:59 AM

NO way ! That is so neat. You must be a math person:) Thanks for sharing this.

charlotte37830 05-23-2012 06:41 AM

On her site, she also has a table runner she did this way. Can't wait to try it.


Originally Posted by sharon b (Post 5236381)
She shows it with 8x12 rows does it work out the same with other numbers ? What size do you use for yours ?
Thanks for the link :)


QuiltnNan 05-23-2012 08:55 AM

that's such a great technique! thanks so much for sharing :)

Phyldar 05-23-2012 12:15 PM

It doesn't have to be 8 x 12 - just so long as it's rectangular. I demonstrated this technique at the May meeting of my Quilt Guild using batik charm squares but haven't finished it beyond making the top yet. Guess I should do that!

qbquilts 05-23-2012 12:34 PM

the only downside ...
 

Originally Posted by Phyldar (Post 5237873)
It doesn't have to be 8 x 12 - just so long as it's rectangular. I demonstrated this technique at the May meeting of my Quilt Guild using batik charm squares but haven't finished it beyond making the top yet. Guess I should do that!

I've done a pattern like this before. There's a whole line that has you piece a rectangular center and then slice and resew to get the squares on point. It's a quick way to make an on point setting, but you lose the points of the squares on the edge once you add your borders and/or binding. Unfortunately for me, losing those points was too much of an irritation and I never made another one. So if having those points matters to you, don't use this method.


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