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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by Sunnye
Dear par4theday,
Thank you so much. That does help and with the close up picture I can see well enough what you did with those wonderful instructions. I'm glad you said not to prewash! I usually prewash everything and the material I have that I was planning on using has been prewashed. So I guess it will be back to the store when I begin this.
Thanks again. Your quilt is soooooooooooo pretty!
Thank you so much. That does help and with the close up picture I can see well enough what you did with those wonderful instructions. I'm glad you said not to prewash! I usually prewash everything and the material I have that I was planning on using has been prewashed. So I guess it will be back to the store when I begin this.
Thanks again. Your quilt is soooooooooooo pretty!
I had prewashed mine. I was doing it in a courseand when they told me don't wash, I said, oh, I already did. The teacher wasn't the least concerned and simply said to press it well, and starch it up. That way the layers slide nicely as you're stacking them up for precision matching of the layers.
Here's mine if you want to take a look ....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-141548-1.htm
I also have a 4PP in the works ........
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114907-1.htm
Thank you. I'll try one or two and see how it looks. Like your flowered fabric, mine is also flowered. Making smaller cuts is a great idea. Your quilt is so pretty.
I think I've said it before but it bares repeating: The people on the board are so knowledgeable and nice. Thanks for your help always.
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Originally Posted by Sunnye
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Originally Posted by Sunnye
Dear par4theday,
Thank you so much. That does help and with the close up picture I can see well enough what you did with those wonderful instructions. I'm glad you said not to prewash! I usually prewash everything and the material I have that I was planning on using has been prewashed. So I guess it will be back to the store when I begin this.
Thanks again. Your quilt is soooooooooooo pretty!
Thank you so much. That does help and with the close up picture I can see well enough what you did with those wonderful instructions. I'm glad you said not to prewash! I usually prewash everything and the material I have that I was planning on using has been prewashed. So I guess it will be back to the store when I begin this.
Thanks again. Your quilt is soooooooooooo pretty!
I had prewashed mine. I was doing it in a courseand when they told me don't wash, I said, oh, I already did. The teacher wasn't the least concerned and simply said to press it well, and starch it up. That way the layers slide nicely as you're stacking them up for precision matching of the layers.
Here's mine if you want to take a look ....
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-141548-1.htm
I also have a 4PP in the works ........
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114907-1.htm
Thank you. I'll try one or two and see how it looks. Like your flowered fabric, mine is also flowered. Making smaller cuts is a great idea. Your quilt is so pretty.
I think I've said it before but it bares repeating: The people on the board are so knowledgeable and nice. Thanks for your help always.
I wouldn't do the smaller cuts again ... I did that for the 4PP, just because I didn't know if I'd like it. Now that I understand the process, I'd just leap into it. Though it's a good way to "test" and make sure by cutting the selvedge edge, rather than across the WOF.
Good Luck!
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