Originally Posted by
Yellow Bird
First, thanks to 'ladyinred' for posting the pattern! I thought this would take much longer to make then it actually did once I got started. All the colored fabrics were scraps.
For me, Jenny Doan's tutorial made all the difference for a successful twister project. Her suggestion of cutting and sewing one row at a time helped me. Also, for me, I identify each square in a row with a number - always in the same location within the square. By doing that I managed to ONLY have 4 twister squares that I had to reconnect.
Hello, just wanted to pop in and let you know I made this same twister tree. I sent it to be quilted and the edges seemed to have a wave going on around the quilt. I should have addedd a border to make it more stable. Just wanted to let you know what I experienced. Looks great!