Tutorial on scalloped borders Pics at post 41
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Score one for us Guys!!!!
That is a dramatic look for minimal effort or at least you make it look easy. :D I think I am going to apply this to my quilt that I am working on right now.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Billy
That is a dramatic look for minimal effort or at least you make it look easy. :D I think I am going to apply this to my quilt that I am working on right now.
Thank you so much for the tutorial!
Billy
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Lecanto, FL
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Thank you so very much for this tutorial. I've been wanting to do scalloped edges and you've taken the fear out of doing them for me.
And the use of fabri-tac is great. can't wait to get some.
Again thank you very much, wonderful of you to take the time to write and upload all the pictures for us.
Thank you and God bless you and yours
Pam
And the use of fabri-tac is great. can't wait to get some.
Again thank you very much, wonderful of you to take the time to write and upload all the pictures for us.
Thank you and God bless you and yours
Pam
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Grays River, WA.
Posts: 216
I really like your template, it is very well thought out.
I have a friend that used to work in a quilt shop (and could do anything). She said you could use anything for a template,
a salad plate, dinner plate if large quilt and you want gentle
waves.
Though have always wanted to do this edge, I have always
hesitated because of the math. My friend said no matter what
size the block or number of blocks there is always something in the house to use. Your method proves the case very well.
I am going to save this forever. (I always forget methods I don't use for a while). Thank you, thank you.
I have a friend that used to work in a quilt shop (and could do anything). She said you could use anything for a template,
a salad plate, dinner plate if large quilt and you want gentle
waves.
Though have always wanted to do this edge, I have always
hesitated because of the math. My friend said no matter what
size the block or number of blocks there is always something in the house to use. Your method proves the case very well.
I am going to save this forever. (I always forget methods I don't use for a while). Thank you, thank you.
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