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Old 04-11-2010, 05:53 PM
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Great tips, G! Love the 9P's in charms. An even faster way would be to chain-sew pairs of your trio sets together and lastly add the final trios. I love all the different fabrics you're using there. Is your swap limited to charms only or are there repeats and solids in with it? Being in a mini swap is a fast way to accumulate fabs for a charm quilt! Keep showing us your progress! :D :D
n2--I do sew the first three pairs of the 9P and then add the third square. When each set of three is sewn they are still hooked together.
Check the swaps section. Missi has "instructions" in the first post. Collect 50 different fabs for a set, request the number of sets you want to swap and send that many sets to her. She'll do the switching and send you the number of sets you sent here. Last time I sent 4 sets--plan to do 6 the next time.
Got all the 9P sewn this afternoon-32; now to press and sew the three seams to finish. G
Oh, I see. You are webbing yours, right? Since they are hooked together, it is a great method. I haven't tried that yet. BH of Quiltville does that too! Yes, I had read all the instructions before on the swap but never saw where you could repeat a fabric in your batch or put solids in. I don't think it specified "charms only." Wow, you are really on a roll today with the 9P's! We'll be looking for your finals soon!
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thank you for the tip, cant wait to see that one done. Penny
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Your project will be exciting to watch being put together, please, keep posting as you go.....giggle, I'm nosey!

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1. Notice the flannel backed table cloth square. Works great to pile several unsewn patches. I can play around with the placement when the grands are here and still watch them.
2. I don't cut the 3 sections of three apart; I can press them before final sewing when the grands are here. Having them all together saves lots of lost pieces LOL
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Great job so far! I just love the EB style, it saves time, keeps parts together and saves thread! I can't wait to see the finished quilt!
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Hey thanks all--won't be long and I can put together more 9 patches. I'm getting 6 sets this time--so that's 300 squares divided by 9 is enough for 33 + blocks and if I add fabrics of my own--well who know's how big this will get!
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How is it coming along ?
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I use that Eleanor Burns technique, too, and find that the blocks go together really fast this way. Keeps the little squares together throughout the whole sewing process. I'd like to see this quilt done. Thanks!!
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How is it coming along ?
In limbo--I'm waiting for a squishy of squares :lol:
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Ok was just checking in :lol:
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I am so glad to see how you are using your 200, 1.5 inch mini squares!! Your 9 patches look great, so far. Please keep sharing with us, as your project grows!! Great work!!
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