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#171
Thanks for the info.I hope to use the tute & the pics make it very clear.Was wondering about using glue also.
Then saw your "using a bias maker " & that made my day :D .Have been trying to find enough info from a bias maker owner to decide on buying one.Yours is the 1st mention I've seen except for binding a quilt.What size bias strip maker would I need for using the tute?Thanks & hope you'll share pics, if & when.
Then saw your "using a bias maker " & that made my day :D .Have been trying to find enough info from a bias maker owner to decide on buying one.Yours is the 1st mention I've seen except for binding a quilt.What size bias strip maker would I need for using the tute?Thanks & hope you'll share pics, if & when.
Originally Posted by Newby0709
K3n, thank you for this tutorial. I tried it and loved the simplicity of the procedure and the outcome. I used glue instead of the way you recommended, just because I had never tried glue. I like that also. Today I went to Joann's and got the tiny tip for the glue bottle as has been recommended in other threads. For the backing piece, cut 1 1/2 inches, finished to 3/4 inch, I used a bias tape maker and it was so simple. I am excited to finish the project I am currently on and do a quilt in this method. Thanks for your detailed, simple instructions.
#172
You are sure good at making a tute! Every step is clear & for me, a visual person, the pics help so much.Thanks for doing this,know it must have taken a lot of time.Hope to see more tutes from you. Thanks again
#177
Originally Posted by k3n
Thanks everyone for your positive feedback - I may be teaching this technique as a course locally in the near future and you've all given me the confidence to go for it!
Especially helpful is the fact that you see "more" when looking at things than many others.
Good show! <wave>
#178
Originally Posted by omak
Originally Posted by k3n
Thanks everyone for your positive feedback - I may be teaching this technique as a course locally in the near future and you've all given me the confidence to go for it!
Especially helpful is the fact that you see "more" when looking at things than many others.
Good show! <wave>
#179
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This, I believe I can do! Thank you for the glimpse into you life.I too was raised in southern England, Salisbury to be exact. I have attempted a wall hanging of Stonehenge but I have a long way to go!
#180
Originally Posted by k3n
31. Then bind the quilt in the usual way ! I used the same black as the sashing to create a stained glass window effect.
That's it! Hope it was OK and that if you give it a try, you'll show your pics. ;-) :-D
That's it! Hope it was OK and that if you give it a try, you'll show your pics. ;-) :-D
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