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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:14 PM
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    OOOO these are all so so fabulous. I love all the color choices.

    Fraew I'm with you I could make them over and over. I do wish we lived close so you could teach me EPP. I (as you know) have a hard enough time with normal PP. HAHA.
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:15 PM
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    Fraew, WOW!!! Beautiful work...so neat! and lovely colors! I can see why you have B10 as your new avatar. Very NICE!!!
    I agree with you on the idea that seeing all these pretty colors and blocks everyone else is doing makes one want to start yet another and another DJ!!!
    What is frog stitching?
    Thanks
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:16 PM
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    Spartan Quilter, I think your hand quilting looks great!
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:19 PM
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    Everyone, your blocks look awesome! I especially like the tiny ones as I am partial to minis, but think that may even be too small to even try lol. I really should get in there and quilt, but been stuck on the couch with a stomach bug... hopefully I make myself get up soon before I fall too far behind.

    Tyme, frog stitching is when you are ripping out your stitches.... rippit, rippit lol
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:21 PM
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    Week 4:

    Circles were pieced using a curvemaster foot. My first attempt at using one of these and at doing curves.
    After doing B10, I could see why we needed to buy so much background fabric!
    Attached Thumbnails b-2-1-.jpg   b-2-2-.jpg   b-10.jpg  
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:28 PM
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    Originally Posted by TymeToShine
    Week 4:

    Circles were pieced using a curvemaster foot. My first attempt at using one of these and at doing curves.
    After doing B10, I could see why we needed to buy so much background fabric!
    Tyme, I'm loving your fabrics. I just put the curvemaster foot on my wish list -- those curves are perfect!
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    Old 02-05-2012, 01:32 PM
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    I'm with Fraew - I love all the colour schemes!

    Mine is 3 different greens on a navy background in a modified "around the world"
    type setting. I love it so far, but every new one I see, I want to start another...

    I chose a rigid plan for mine, since I tend to spend more time agonizing over colours than sewing.
    Here, I just look at my "map", grab the proper green, and go to it!

    Really like bookworm's blues on white. So tempting.

    must resist
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    Old 02-05-2012, 02:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by TymeToShine
    Hex nut, Thank you for sharing the EPP , especially the view of the backs. I plan to try this soon. Do you use regular paper or do you use a thicker paper like cardstock?
    You blocks look fantastic!
    Thanks!

    I usually use just plain old printer paper. Especially with hexagons and pieces that aren't too tiny.

    It's easier on my fingers since I do baste right through the paper. Some only baste the folds
    of fabric behind (esp those who use plastic shapes) but I like the edges to be very sharp and don't
    mind removing the basting while listening to tv (or more usually audio books).

    You have to be able to feel the edge of the shape when you fold over the fabric. This
    is easier when using card stock. With paper, it can bend a little and your shape will be too small,
    or if you don't fold right next to the edge your shape may be too big.


    I've used paper for most blocks so far. I did use card stock for the curved seams,
    to get them nice and snug.

    I will also use card stock for the sashing - since long narrow pieces tend to get "bowed"
    (yes, I probably do pull my basting stitches too tight!)


    Off to print out a new block to work on during the Superbowl
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    Old 02-05-2012, 02:31 PM
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    Spartan Quilter: are you quilting all three layers, block, batting and backing? I read (somewhere) some were just quilting the block and batting, then when top is finished quilt only the sashes to the backing. I wondered why? And Katybob, I bought a 50 yard bolt of Southern Belle muslin from Joann's online (coupon of course) thinking I'd use the extra for other projects..........well I might want to wait for those other projects. Ha Ha!!! I've done several blocks twice. I love everyones different fabric.
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    WOW ladies - all those blocks are wonderful!!!! bookworm - recognize some of those winter exchange DJ blocks!! Been thinking about using some of those as well [42 I think???] Spartan - about the sashing - the recommended in the original is 1/2" finished and although some people are making it wider, the real advantage to making it 1/2" when you are QAYG is that you needn't add any additional batting behind the sashing. The 1/4" seam you take from the blocks fill in the quilt sandwich - quilt top blocks, batting [and optional back at this point] - perfectly butting the blocks together to fill in the 1/2" BTW your quilting is awesome!!! adds so much to the block
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