Old 12-01-2011, 09:21 PM
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This is a great idea, and a great way to use scrappy. Thanks.

Originally Posted by AliKat View Post
Actually you are only limited by your own imagination. Any block with an area that will fit a signature will do.

I looked up signature quilts on the net and then decided on which design I wanted to make.

I also made a coin quilt with alternating rectangles being the signature blocks.

I'm too tired to learn how to post a pic right now. ... I just edited this and added a pic of the coin quilt at the end of this post.

I made a flip template out of a file folder to put the signature block material in, having the one portion of the file folder with a window for people to use and sign within on the block. I used pigma pens. I put together this method after much trial and error. It seems many people can't read or follow spoken instructions. The file folder flip method worked the best. The file folder was the size of the unfinshed portion of the block for the signature ... the window was so that all seam allowances would not contain anything written by the individual signing it.

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