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cmilton 03-07-2011 01:30 PM

Someone posted a pattern with a template a while back. it was real easy. i thought i bookmarked it but can't find it. It was much easier than the traditional mariner's compass. Does anyone remember where it is on the board?

Thanks in advance.

Annya 03-08-2011 01:44 AM


Originally Posted by cmilton
Someone posted a pattern with a template a while back. it was real easy. i thought i bookmarked it but can't find it. It was much easier than the traditional mariner's compass. Does anyone remember where it is on the board?

Thanks in advance.

Look in under tutorials at the bottom of the page, you might find it there. I just looked at the tutes and it is not there.

Maybe some one will send it to you.

QM 03-08-2011 02:22 AM

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There are huge numbers of MC patterns, of which I have done a lot. Currently, I am doing a NY beauty quilt. This group of patterns mainly consist of peaks and valleys, not multiple layers of pieces, so they are much simpler to do, so I would suggest them for your first MC type quilt. In fact, they seem to be an ideal entry into paper piecing. I can't send you my patterns, as I know they are under copyright through Quilt Pro. They have a stand alone MC program which includes NY beauty. I would strongly recommend going at this through paper piecing.

I made a simple (as compasses go) template quilt, beginning the old fashioned way with folded paper. There are several versions of large scale drawing compasses which can also be used for this purpose.

I am also attaching a simple star I designed and a Dresden plate. I don't have pix of the NY beauties yet.

Good luck. these are highly addictive.

starburst
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MBs star
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Dresden
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QM 03-08-2011 04:07 AM

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As standard compasses go, this is about as easy as they come. My first MC was really wonky, as my skills were not there yet. A friend who was dying of cancer complained to me that his wife had never made him a compass. My DH and I had decided that immediate was more important in that case than accuracy, so he got it 3 days later. This one took a bit more time.

Like all traditional compasses, this one has points at equal intervals. There are 2 different subunits here. Some compasses have one or much larger numbers.

my second MC
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Notice the 2 units in this compass.
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cmilton 03-08-2011 04:39 AM

Thanks for checking behind me. It is not paper pieced. As I recall you use a special ruler or template. I really want to buy that pattern. Will the person who posted it repost or PM me. Thanks.

Julie in NM 03-08-2011 04:41 AM

http://imageevent.com/donnarie/newyo...=0&y=1&z=2&l=0

Not M/C pattern but looks like easier patterns.

cmilton 03-08-2011 07:34 AM

thank you Julie. it is not the one I was looking for but it does look a lot easier than many I have seen.

klgreene 03-08-2011 09:11 AM

http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...iners-compass/

I just purchased this pattern. It comes with the wedge and insert tool. From what I remember, I saw someone say this was supposed to be easy. But I can't tell you for sure since I haven't made it yet. But check our the site and see if this is what you are looking for. They have a lot of different but similiar patters.

cmilton 03-08-2011 10:49 AM

Katie, that is the pattern I was looking for!! Thank you so much. I am going to order now before I forget.

klgreene 03-08-2011 10:58 AM

You are so welcome. I'm glald when I can help. Have fun with it. It'm sure you will finish it before I do, I have a list and it is about 6th on the list, so please let me know if it was easy and post a picture.


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