little sister is looking for a folded 12 inch double orange peel
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I don't know what that is.
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not it.
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Originally Posted by butterflywing
not it.
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i thought i bookmarked it, but i can't find it. so here goes:
you're only going to use 2 fabrics for this. cut 2 circles, same size, different fabs. right sides together, stitch all around. don't leave any opening. fold in the sides and press so that what's left is a square. this is your practice piece. right where the fold is, make a tiny slit. this is where you'll turn the circle right side out. you'll be making as many of these as you need for the size you want and the size circle you want to use. it always works the same way. now. when you have all your circles made and turned to make squares, place the finished circles face to face ( color a against color b), and stitch on that pressed crease. do that on all 4 sides. keep goingall around until you get to the size you want. don't forget to alternate. do it in rows. now. flap over the .hmmm....flaps, and either topstitch or slipstitch and press. on the back you should see a checkerboard design and on the front you should see an orange peel design. make any sense? |
Originally Posted by kamahe
little sister is looking for a folded 12 inch double orange peel
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the pattern and tute was on a sewing with nancy, but you can't get it free online.
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Originally Posted by Jerrie
it is another name for rob peter pay paul on www.quiltingscache.com, i made it or you can google orange peel quilt block pattern and you will get several sites
the centers of the 'squares' can be quilted in a pattern that doesn't go to the folded edge. the one in quilterscache is the one that lays flat and you have to fit the inside and outside curves together. that one needs to be batted and backed. i have a love/hate relationship with that pattern. |
can i use any size circle, and 1/4 in seam, sis says she is looking for dimension, does it make any difference.
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Sis tells me it was on the end of georgia bonesteel, on pbs station, about the end of junr or early july.
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