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IBQUILTIN 11-28-2011 05:00 PM

Great reference spot. I'm lovin it

Jackie R 11-28-2011 05:05 PM


Originally Posted by Sierra (Post 4623415)
Oh dear! I got so excited because I'm hoping for a "tips page" (sort of a QB for Dummies) that will define terms (ones used on QB for navigation) and say in first grade English how to find/use links, etc. And you are talking about quilting itself! That's good, even great, but I still think a navigation tips page would help a lot of us who are struggling. Can you set that up also? I never did figure out how to post pictures in the old system... people would send me help but I couldn't find the words they were telling me to click on (I have a Mac). Maybe I'm the only one who needs hand-holding help......

I'm editing this because I just noticed at the bottom of the page these terms....
tag cloud, BB code, pingbacks, refbacks.... I haven't a clue.

I'm with you - I haven't a clue what those terms are in your last line, or how to use them. Maybe somebody will enlighten some of us on those items.

CharlottsQuilts 12-05-2011 05:49 AM

Does anyone have any tips on making continuous bias binding? I know I did it years ago, but I am having difficulty, even with a book in front of me? I found a tutorial that requires yet another special ruler, which I have plenty of! Also to whoever gave the tip on using the waffle type of shelf lining to put under your presser foot, THANK YOU. Works great, and I have had tried a number of things. This one really works.

Pat P 12-06-2011 07:35 AM

Just finished my first two rag quilts. I didn't like the fuzzies that remained. I took a regular cardboard emery board and using the rough side. To clean off these fuzzies. Best to place quilt on a flat surface ( coffee table footstool etc). It worked great. Be sure and use the small end too, One could probably use the sweater shavers, but I never seem to have the right batteries. This is simple and it works as it rolls up the fuzzies and then you can pick them up.

Pat P 12-06-2011 07:49 AM

Another quick tip on a scrappy quilt. Cut four 4" squares two plain and two print. Cut a twenty inch piece of newspaper-- iron to set ink. Sew you four flocks together, place in the center of the newspaper on point (meaning the points of your four patch to the flat side of the paper. tear strips or cut and starting at one side of the four block stitch the strip to one side (sort of like a log cabin). You will work counter-clockwise around the block enclosing the former end seam. As you fill in your strips will get longer and as you get near the edge of the newspaper they will get shorter. If you want to get fancy, buy enough print fabric for the back, a ruffle and make two of the print blocks to match. I stitched in the ditch, you could also tie this quilt and make it a comforter. Tear off paper before quilting.

kittykatz2001 12-07-2011 05:20 AM

You can also use the pinking blades that fit your rotary cutter.

ashbash91810 12-13-2011 11:33 AM

What a great idea!!!! Thanks :)

jcrow 12-15-2011 12:55 PM

Would you send me a way to get to the tips page? I'm new at this and am lost. I really like the idea of a tips page, if I could only find it. Remember, I'm new so I don't understand any of the letters, like PM. Thank you so much. Jeanne

ashbash91810 12-19-2011 08:10 AM

I need some tips on "hand stitching" I'm a beginner sewer and started making decorative pillows. What is the trick with hand stitching to making an "invisible line" after you stuff your pillows?

amit_sharma 12-19-2011 11:28 PM

Its realy great.................


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