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Old 06-28-2012, 05:47 AM
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I have been wanting to make a New York Beauty quilt, but really, really don't like PP'ing, so I am doing mine with fusible and machine quilting. Has anyone else tried this? Let me know if you have.
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I'm not brave enough! If it looks good to you..... it works! Give it a whirl and let us know how it turns out!
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Ok

What do you mean by fusible?
Will every thing have raw edges?
I do like your colours
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It's so interesting to see a new approach to an intricate pattern. It looks great, have fun with all that zig-zagging!
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Love NYB's. It's worth your try. IMO would work best if it's to be a wall hanging and you edge stitch and/or all-over quilting to secure. Brings to mind what I do on McKenna Ryan patterns, so why not? Would appreciate knowing how it works for you.
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If this is a photo of yours then just go for it! It's very eye-catching and sure seems to be working well! Congratulations
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I like it! I think you've come up with a solution that works for you, so go for it!
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First time for everything! I think it looks great!
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I think it looks terrific! I love the look of New York Beauty, but it's so labor intensive that I've not yet found the time to tackle it. Your method should be a time saver yet it wouldn't sacrifice the look. Will it have the stained glass effect of black "lead" around all of the pieces? I don't know about you, but I prefer to do hours of zig zag stitching around the edges rather than hours of picking out teensy bits of paper.
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It looks great to me. That's a nice alternative.
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