Fabric Panels help
#11
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I believe the word "panel" is misued. I suspect it is repeats and not panel. Repeats are usually 22"-24" and you will need the number of repeats the fractured cut requires. If there are 6 cuts then you will need 6 repeats. Get a clarification of the terms and buy accordingly.
And remember the "repeat" is only accurate down the side of the fabric. The same repeat on the other side may not be in the same registration as that down the length of the fabric.
This can be misleading as they may look the same. the other side can be used for another set of blocks.
And remember the "repeat" is only accurate down the side of the fabric. The same repeat on the other side may not be in the same registration as that down the length of the fabric.
This can be misleading as they may look the same. the other side can be used for another set of blocks.
Last edited by Holice; 01-21-2013 at 04:38 PM.
#12
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Here is a link to a tutorial for a fractured quilt, maybe this will give you an idea of the type of fabric to look for
http://sewlandia.blogspot.com/2012/0...-tutorial.html
http://sewlandia.blogspot.com/2012/0...-tutorial.html
#13
Thanks for the tutorial. I have never done one but have seen a couple completed ones. SHe is asking for 9 to 16 repeats is where I am confused. A friend told me she thinks one of the LQS, kinda far away, might be more familiar with the one we are doing. I have never been to this shop so i might take a trip there Saturday.
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I hadn't seen this before. When I looked at the tutorial it hurt my eyes lol, made me feel dizzy. Then as it went on I thought how great this would be to do with a fish printed fabric. It looks , to me, as if things are under water and the ripples are going by.
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