Can't find this tutorial anymore. It was called Twice slice, or Slice it twice or something like that. It was about an easy way to use a Layer Cake and first cut a 10" square into a 3.5" and a 9". Then pick random pieces of the 9" and 3.5" and sew them together again. Then cut it again, but I forgot how. I can't find this tutorial on their web site anymore. Don't know if they took it off. Anybody out there who has it or knows what I am talking about.
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Double Slice layer cake; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxC-0...eature=related
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I enjoyed watching the videos. Thank you for sharing the information.
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I love MSQco. and all the helpful tutorials. thanks for the lead on this block
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Thanks for finding it. I love it. And I have some layers cakes to start them with.
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Thanks that's it! Don't know why it didn't pop up when I did the search! :thumbup:
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Glad you were looking for the tute. I saved it for a future project.....Donna
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Thank you!! I have a layer cake that needs to turn into something :D
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Great tutorials. Thanks for posting them. Gosh, wouldn't you just LOVE to work at the Missouri Star Quilt Co?
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Really fast for a donation quilt even if you cut your own "layer cake".
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Wow! I could watch the tutorials all day long! I have to tear myself away and get busy sewing. Thank you.
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Great tutorials thanks to all that posted.
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That is a great tutorial/pattern. Now I have to decide, do I use my layer cake to make Twister, or do I make this pattern? Decisions, decisions.
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This is a fun and easy block to make. I have the blocks finished but now need to get my other quilt sewn and off my design wall, so I have some place to move these blocks around. I also love the videos from Missouri Star and their fabric is great. If you have not checked out their Daily Deals, you should. Their shipping is quick also. Can you tell I am a big fan of theirs?? :-)
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Originally Posted by magpie
Double Slice layer cake; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxC-0...eature=related
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Thanks for all of the info. I enjoyed the videos.
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Originally Posted by magpie
Double Slice layer cake; http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jxC-0...eature=related
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would someone tell again the web site for free motion quilting with all the demo*s it is not just plain free motion quilting please?
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Thanks from me also! Awesome tutorials.
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can some body tell me how many piece of fabrick are in a layer cake.if wanted to make your own layer cake from your stash. thank you in advance I love this board.
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Thanks for posting. I had forgotten about using the 10" block and cutting it twice.
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Great tutorial and very easy block. Thanks for sharing. I plan to use that for a charity quilt.
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Love watching her tutorials. I hadn't seen this one done with a layer cake. Looks like a fun and easy quilt to make.
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I have that pattern in one of my books. :) I'm actually working on 2 of those right now. :)
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I can't believe how quickly this went together. From layer cake to completed top only took a few hours this morning, and I LOVE it. I'm not sure I'll be able to give it away as intended! LOL
Thank you for asking about it, and thank you everyone for the links. This will be my new go-to for sure. |
Thanks so much for the links, I love working with layer cakes, jelly rolls and 5" squares. Have lots of patterns but it seems so quick and easy to just cut strips, etc. Thanks........
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Layer cake pattern
Originally Posted by sewmagic
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Can't find this tutorial anymore. It was called Twice slice, or Slice it twice or something like that. It was about an easy way to use a Layer Cake and first cut a 10" square into a 3.5" and a 9". Then pick random pieces of the 9" and 3.5" and sew them together again. Then cut it again, but I forgot how. I can't find this tutorial on their web site anymore. Don't know if they took it off. Anybody out there who has it or knows what I am talking about.
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Missouri Star Quilt Co. is just super for their tutorials, ideas and online quilt shop. I wished I lived closer, I'd surely frequent their shop.
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This was so great, love the layer cakes
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I'm so glad I happened to go through the tutorial list, I had missed this when it was first listed. I love MSQ, I've learned so much from their videos and hadn't seen this one. I make preemie quilts for Threads of Love organization, and always looking for easy but cute quilts to make for the babies. I think I'm going to make my own "layer cakes but not 10" sq.; that would make too big a block for a 30 inch sq quilt.
Has anyone made their own layer cakes? Did you have stash to make 42 squares or did you repeat some of the fabrics. I would think that would okay, so long as there was enough different fabrics between the repeats so they were'nt repeat too often. Chris |
i did two of these for my 2 dgd last christmas. they were scrappy penguins and polar bears. it went quickly, except i became obsessed trying not to use the same fabrics next to each other. both turned out nice. you will enjoy making this pattern.
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