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Old 01-15-2011, 04:53 PM
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Thank you so much for answering and I'm so happy I asked.
I wondered if it really was a accurate and 'easy' method.
I found your books, but couldn't get a 'taste' of them on Google books.
But I watched the link of CT now and I understand that method a lot better. I even do have vellum from my card-making-days ;-).
Of course I tried the video's ( thought I might be lucky LOL) but no!.

I am working with thangles, and love that, so I decided
I'm going to my LQS this week, I'll ask if she has the books and otherwise will buy it online .
I noticed you have written 3 books, I think I 'need' the 2 about blocks ;-).
Once again thank you for taking the time to answer, I'm glad you did.

Dya



I sew this way often and can answer your question. The truth is I invented this method. I made a video detailing it in 2003 with HGTV for the Simply Quilts show.
http://makeitsimpler.blogspot.com/20...-patterns.html
Unfortunately, the segments can only be seen on U.S. computers so you are unable to see them in the Netherlands.

However, the series of 14 pictures here
http://www.ctpub.com/client/client_p...ISPP_step1.cfm
should give you an understanding the process. I hope this helps.

Anita Grossman Solomon

(To save anyone future aggravation, you should know that the accurate and authentic version of the book Make It Simpler Paper Piecing is 9 inches wide, not 8 1/2 inches wide)[/quote]
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