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Old 08-26-2010, 02:04 PM
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I've been cleaning out my quilting room and found two "Foldy Stuff" patterns that I bought from Donna Poster. The reason they were put away and never used (for years) is that I'm confused as to exactly how to do them. I'm the kind of learner who has to see it done a couple of times before I have the courage to attempt it myself. I ordered them after seeing her demo one on Simply Quilts once. Now I've forgotten what her instructions were.
Has anybody here made one of her Log Cabins? And has anyone ever seen a tute for them? I know there has been a thread on this topic before, but I looked it over and nobody ever found a tutorial.
Would love to have some help on this.
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Foldy Stuff is designed by Donna Poster. If you will search on the name "Foldy Stuff" you will find some information.
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Old 08-26-2010, 02:35 PM
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Originally Posted by Holice
Foldy Stuff is designed by Donna Poster. If you will search on the name "Foldy Stuff" you will find some information.
Oh my yes, that's the first thing I did. And I found tons of stuff at her site, and lots of mentions of her things when I Googled her name and Foldy Stuff. But there are no tutorials. Sorry, I don't know why I got her last name wrong when I wrote that post. But I can assure you I got it right when I googled her before writing the post.
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Which pattern are you trying to do? That's what I used for my center for the Round Robin III...used the pineapple design...
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Bev, I found this link, maybe it will help, she has free projects & patterns.....

http://www.quiltwithdonna.com/showandtell_page1.html
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Good Luck. Thanks for the site and pictures.
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Old 08-26-2010, 05:06 PM
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Originally Posted by brenda21
Which pattern are you trying to do? That's what I used for my center for the Round Robin III...used the pineapple design...
I have both patterns. The regular Log Cabin, and the Pineapple.

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Wow pretty! I just checked out Donna's site..before I jump in,,,are they really hard?? I mean how would u rate skill level needed.. I am a BEginner for sure!
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Originally Posted by Wanda_GA
Bev, I found this link, maybe it will help, she has free projects & patterns.....

http://www.quiltwithdonna.com/showandtell_page1.html
Thanks, I had seen that site before I posted here. I love the things this person has done, but she doesn't show or explain how to do them. The Foldy stuff has me a little confused. But I remember when I saw Donna demo the Log Cabin on Simply Quilts long ago, it all seemed so simple. That's why I ordered the patterns. Now I have forgotten everything I saw. And the pattern isn't really well explained. At least not for someone like me who has trouble even putting two squares together and getting them lined up right.:lol:
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Originally Posted by Mimi Baby Yow
Wow pretty! I just checked out Donna's site..before I jump in,,,are they really hard?? I mean how would u rate skill level needed.. I am a BEginner for sure!
According to local gossip, they're so easy even a monkey could do them. However, I'm not sure where that leaves me. I actually haven't tried to do one yet. I'd like to see the technique demonstrated before I waste any fabric on one. Donna Poster is adament about not making a tutorial to demonstrate it to people like me. She says just jump right in and it'll work out for you. Not for this kid, sorry. :roll:
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