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#392
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Originally Posted by farnsworth
Ok so I am not sure as to where the pictures are supposed to be posted but here is one of the projctes I am woking one it is a paper piecing project and it is called "Jewel Trees" I also have part of the borders done too but can't take a good enough pic to incorporate it all.
#393
Thanks for all the well wishes and yes they were in American Patchwork Quilting aroun November I think. My quilt group is working on them together. I had never sewn with batiks before so it was definatley a different medium. I have been sewing for quite a while but really have gotten into quilting in the past few months.
#395
Hi everyone!! I'm open to a big family. I just have the DUH factor happening. I can't seem to get myself (even with the help of TK) to the page to find out who needs adopting. I've done a little bit of everything. But, CANNOT and I mean CANNOT do scrappy. Trying to wrap my head around this, I guess I'm sort of matchy matchy. Working on this area though!! I've done the basics, curved piecing, PP, applique, some machine quilting and mostly hand-quilting. If I can help anyone, please just PM me!! I'm sure the other mommies feel the same way. If someone meets your interest, PM them! They may not be able to find the page either!! :lol: :lol: :oops:
#397
You are doing a great job!!!!!
Suggestion: get some fairly stiff pellon, and cut it to go into your printer. Print your pattern on the pellon. Then, when you fold your piecing pattern to attach your next fabric--leave the fold in the pattern, and take your matched pieces to you machine, and sew right next to the pattern, but not on it. Put a dot of glue baste it ,and fold the pattern over your sewn fabric pieces, and go to you next line, repeating the same process,(fold, sew as close to the folded pattern as you can, dot glue, and go on.) that way you can make the piece, have the accuracy of paper piecing, and not have to tear away the paper. The pattern can be used many times over.
Suggestion: get some fairly stiff pellon, and cut it to go into your printer. Print your pattern on the pellon. Then, when you fold your piecing pattern to attach your next fabric--leave the fold in the pattern, and take your matched pieces to you machine, and sew right next to the pattern, but not on it. Put a dot of glue baste it ,and fold the pattern over your sewn fabric pieces, and go to you next line, repeating the same process,(fold, sew as close to the folded pattern as you can, dot glue, and go on.) that way you can make the piece, have the accuracy of paper piecing, and not have to tear away the paper. The pattern can be used many times over.
#399
Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
tkhooper, is this what you meant about posting the lesson to a thread?
www.quiltingboard.com/t-38932-1.htm
This is a thread for Janedennis.
If I need to do this differently, let me know.
www.quiltingboard.com/t-38932-1.htm
This is a thread for Janedennis.
If I need to do this differently, let me know.
#400
Here is the link to our group activities page. http://www.quiltingboard.com/group_a...jsp?gracnum=30
Just click on any of the blue writting and it will take you to the page.
Just click on any of the blue writting and it will take you to the page.
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