Hello, all! User juneayerza sent me my tutorial here in a PDF format so I'm posting it here for all of you that would like to download it for future reference. Thanks, June!!![]()
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Hello, all! User juneayerza sent me my tutorial here in a PDF format so I'm posting it here for all of you that would like to download it for future reference. Thanks, June!!![]()
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Eddie. Thank you very much for the tute. you did a wonderful job and I have read and reread and now I know how to do it. again bless you and thank you
Dawn
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Thank you so much for posting this... I have always wanted to make a CW but though it would be to hard, you make it look and sound so easy...thank you
This is a wonderful tutorial and thanks for taking the time to show it. Coupled with the Elmer's Glue pinning process, this is super easy and a lot of fun. DH oldest son eloped yesterday and he asked me to put aside all UFO and make a quilt for the pair. This will go together in a snap and be so lovely! PS...9 squares down on a row and hundreds to go!
From the artist formerly known as Missus Fear...Hi, my name is Tracy and I am a hobbyaholic.
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I would love to see your finished project and how you finished the outside edges
Jane
Was just roaming around the site and saw this since lowjane had brought it to the forefront by commenting today. I read the whole thread, and have to say this is one of the best tutorials ever, as the pics are very clearly illustrating the process.
I do wonder about the appearance of the back- I'm assuming there is a bar tack at the center of each block where the points are tacked down?
Did you sew down the middle of this row from beginning to end OR did you just tack each center flap with just a few stitches, break thread and keep tacking center flaps down? These are Very Great Pics for each step so far, but I'm not understanding how you sewed down the center flaps "points in the middle" of the block as you called them. Thank you for your Help with this instruction b/c I'm really eager to make one of these with the batiks just as you have - IT'S BEAUTIFUL....
would love for you to show the finished project here!!!! Great tute.... I even understand it all!! Thank you!
Last edited by coachmatthewsvhs; 10-10-2012 at 04:22 PM.
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