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Old 01-04-2014, 05:50 PM
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I was told about this today and the person told me I could find this patter free by Eleanor Burns on her website. I am seeing it's Kay Wood now and I would love to try this.....where did you find the pattern & instructions?
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Thanks for all the pics.. It was fun to scroll through. Great job and love the piping.
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Old 01-04-2014, 06:13 PM
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You did an outstanding job on your quilt....love the flange and rounded corners. I've made several of these quilts and it has always stretched into weeks for mine (but of course, I don't always sew some days). I found the instructions on Kay Wood's site. I did end up buying her pattern so I'd have something to "look at" when I got stuck. I enjoy making these quilts as it's awfully hard for me to sandwich a normal quilt. I'd recommend it!!!
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The nice thing is its done - sometimes it takes me a while also - but that is only the top - sometimes it takes many more months to do the quilting and I have a long arm. Go figure.
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I was told about this today and the person told me I could find this patter free by Eleanor Burns on her website. I am seeing it's Kay Wood now and I would love to try this.....where did you find the pattern & instructions?
Hmmm it's been a while & I bought the book several years ago so I don't remember where I got it. I have heard that Kay Wood has a website. Ya might check inta that.
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Old 01-04-2014, 07:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Annz View Post
Thanks for all the pics.. It was fun to scroll through. Great job and love the piping.
I'm so glad that ya like it. The pipein' bindin' came from this tute; http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ge-t77821.html
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You did an outstanding job on your quilt....love the flange and rounded corners. I've made several of these quilts and it has always stretched into weeks for mine (but of course, I don't always sew some days). I found the instructions on Kay Wood's site. I did end up buying her pattern so I'd have something to "look at" when I got stuck. I enjoy making these quilts as it's awfully hard for me to sandwich a normal quilt. I'd recommend it!!!
This is how I sandwich quilts now. http://www.thequiltshow.com/os/blog.php/blog_id/2566 I hope it'll help ya. I would like ta make another one o' these 6 hour quilts again. Hmmmm wonder which box that book is packed in? (I moved this year.)
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The nice thing is its done - sometimes it takes me a while also - but that is only the top - sometimes it takes many more months to do the quilting and I have a long arm. Go figure.
I'm slow at everythin'.
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I like it, your time and effort really shows.
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I like it, your time and effort really shows.
Thank You. This is an old post but my DGSon still plays w/it.
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Love the piping - really adds a something special.
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Love the piping - really adds a something special.
Thanks this is where I learned it.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...ge-t77821.html
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