help I dont understand!
#1
what does this mean.....
. The strips have to cut three and half inches in length of the fabric, from cut the strips 3.5 inches wide of the fabric
. Fabric with fold is to be faced towards you and then to be cut 2.5 inches strips of every fabric . Cut the fabric one at a time if you are a beginner.......I am not a beginner but this is sure making me feel like one .I thought this would be like a "short trip...I am confused by these insrtructions..can anyone help??
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-...#ixzz16MAsQWPW
Under Creative Commons License: Attributionthis mean?????"""
. The strips have to cut three and half inches in length of the fabric, from cut the strips 3.5 inches wide of the fabric
. Fabric with fold is to be faced towards you and then to be cut 2.5 inches strips of every fabric . Cut the fabric one at a time if you are a beginner.......I am not a beginner but this is sure making me feel like one .I thought this would be like a "short trip...I am confused by these insrtructions..can anyone help??
Read more: http://www.articlesbase.com/art-and-...#ixzz16MAsQWPW
Under Creative Commons License: Attributionthis mean?????"""
#2
My only reply to that link is that it is a very badly written tutorial. Too confusing!! Why not try asking one of the board members w/a bargello as their avatar for a bit of help decoding these instructions or see if they have a better set of directions that you could use.
#4
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I can see why you are confused....It sounds like the instructions were translated into English from a foreign (to English speakers) language. I don't think I could make a quilt with these instructions, and I do have a rather general idea of how a bargello is constructed.
So sorry you are having this problem. It is disappointing.
So sorry you are having this problem. It is disappointing.
#8
That tutorial should be hung, drawn, and quartered and then stomped on with size 14 shoes!
It's surprising that there are no comments attached!
I wonder if the moderator for the article is just not posting the comments.
There are many good patterns out there for making a
bargello quilt.
I'd strongly suggest putting this one out of your memory and looking elsewhere.
It's not you. It's the instructions.
It's surprising that there are no comments attached!
I wonder if the moderator for the article is just not posting the comments.
There are many good patterns out there for making a
bargello quilt.
I'd strongly suggest putting this one out of your memory and looking elsewhere.
It's not you. It's the instructions.
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