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cutebuns 02-01-2010 08:42 AM

You won't get lost Sharon. Just send up a flare if you need to.

amma 02-01-2010 10:02 AM

WooHoo!!! I am starching my fabrics right now :D:D:D
Two more cups of coffee and I will be ready to start cutting :wink:

cutebuns 02-01-2010 10:04 AM

I am moving slow, I have to clear a spot on my table yet, yes I am working along with you all! it is easier that way, I can stop and take a picture if need be and if I work ahead I may not have the right one and have to back track. I was playing with the idea of doing more than one, since I have a week to get them all to the next point. I have so many ideas after seeing everyones fabrics.

cutebuns 02-01-2010 10:52 AM

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So here is my fabric that I will be using today, I have 19 repeats so now I have to decide how many I will be using and how,

cutebuns 02-01-2010 10:59 AM

Since I don't want a huge quilt, I am going to use 12 of the repeats, so I am going to count 12 and cut an inch or two longer just to make sure I get the full repeat in,

cutebuns 02-01-2010 11:09 AM

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so I went and cut off where I needed to and then split the fabric in half length wise, I will be working with half of the fabric at a time, depending on where you are getting your repeats from, you may be doing this differently,

cutebuns 02-01-2010 11:10 AM

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if I was to use this piece, it is smaller but I can still get 6 repeats out it if I cut it correctly, so it would make a good wall hanging or doll quilt or something of the sorts.

deranged_damsel 02-01-2010 11:36 AM

Cutebuns
so I can cut my width in half and then length in three?

Im afraid of cutting up the fabric wrong, I dont know where on the repeat I want to cut. are the triangles cut best lined up on a grain? or I can turn it whatever way to get the pattern? what size is best for a sixinch repeat?

I figure I will try to follow along with your posts the best I can, but it may take longer for me, being this is my first wbo. if Im being a pest or get behind I guess I can watch and learn, then do this some other time.

Im so EXCITED! especially to see everyones blocks

cutebuns 02-01-2010 11:42 AM

We are only working with half of the fabric, if you are using repeats out of the width you need to cut those on the repeat as well, half usually isn't on the repeat, we have as little as possible in the scrap bin,

can you post a picture with the width and at least 2 repeats lengthwise? then I can show you what I mean,

cutebuns 02-01-2010 11:43 AM

ASk as many questions as it take to make it clear, that is what I am here for,

THe pattern on the fabric has to line up with each other when you stack it.


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