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Old 07-16-2011, 08:41 AM
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You're more than welcome!
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Old 07-18-2011, 05:26 AM
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Thank you, Rhonda! This is a wonderful tutorial.
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Originally Posted by stonesprout
Thank you, Rhonda! This is a wonderful tutorial.
Hope you get some good use out of it!!
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Goodness! Great ideas and what a great way to use up little leftovers and such!
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Hi there this looks easy enough for me to try and then I have a question which you may think is stupid. After you sew the strips together and the cut the squares what keep the stiching from coming apart. K all you experienced quilters don't laugh.
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Originally Posted by tedytrser
Hi there this looks easy enough for me to try and then I have a question which you may think is stupid. After you sew the strips together and the cut the squares what keep the stiching from coming apart. K all you experienced quilters don't laugh.
If one does start to come apart (and mostly they don't) I either catch it with a stitch by hand or stick it under the needle and resew that end of the seam.
When I get ready to sew the blocks together I sometimes sew(baste) along the raw edge to catch the seams so they won't come undone. but usually I don't need to. They don't seem to be a problem for the most part.
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You always have such good ideas! Thank you.
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Originally Posted by klgreene
ok Rhonda, you are doing it to me again. I already made a small doll size quilt making just squares, then put a black sashing between them. Then I started making 6" squares and just do a few every now and then, not knowing what I'd do with them yet. Now after looking at your pictures and tut, I would never have thought of using these for a border. You are just a never ending wealth of information. Thanks.
Hi Katie... and I agree with you.. It never occurred to me that you could make a border so easily..

Thanks, Rhonda!! You're a doll...
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Originally Posted by klgreene
ok Rhonda, you are doing it to me again. I already made a small doll size quilt making just squares, then put a black sashing between them. Then I started making 6" squares and just do a few every now and then, not knowing what I'd do with them yet. Now after looking at your pictures and tut, I would never have thought of using these for a border. You are just a never ending wealth of information. Thanks.
Hi Katie... and I agree with you.. It never occurred to me that you could make a border so easily..

Thanks, Rhonda!! You're a doll...
You're welcome. The strip border is one of my favorites. You can use them for sashing too.
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Thank you! I made some placemats using this method. I really like your hotpads.
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