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Old 05-13-2013, 02:36 AM
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This is a unique way of marking a quilt that I thought up myself.

First I select a pattern I wish to transfer to my quilt. In these examples I will mark a single block, but this method can be used for all-over quilting or wholecloth. I draw my pattern out on paper. In this example I will use a pattern from www.patchpieces.com. This pattern is called 'Hominy Star'
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I cut a piece of netting the size I need.
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I lay the netting over the design. In this picture I've fastened both the design and the netting to a clipboard.
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I trace the pattern onto the netting.
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I lay the netting on the quilt block, and trace over the pattern with a washable marker.
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The pattern is marked on the block.
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This final picture is of netting I'm marking for all-over quilting.
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I trust these instructions are clear, but if you have any questions, don't hesitate to ask.
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Old 05-13-2013, 03:03 AM
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I would like to try this idea! When you first trace the pattern onto the netting, do you use a permanent pen/marker?
thanks for the tutorial.
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Originally Posted by YC Quilter View Post
I would like to try this idea! When you first trace the pattern onto the netting, do you use a permanent pen/marker?
thanks for the tutorial.
Yes, I've used anything that will make a mark. lol --Pencil, marker, ball point ink....
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Nice, clear tutorial!
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Old 05-13-2013, 04:15 AM
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I have done this before. I use a permanent marker to make the original on the netting. Then I use the washable markers on the fabric. It gets messy after a while and I rinse out all the ink so it's good to do the original with permanent. That way the original design doesn't wash out too.
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Yes, rinse the washable marker out and the marks on the netting remain. Thank you, dd, I guess I neglected to put that in.
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That's a great idea, thanks. I've been using Press 'N Seal.
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thanks for the tut
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I like the netting idea! I have read about the same technique using tulle, but from your pictures, it looks like the netting might be a bit less flexible and much easier to handle! Thanks for the tutorial!
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Good idea! As a new quilter, it seems very doable for me. Thanks.
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