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Butterflyspain 04-27-2011 11:37 AM

Donīt worry about it, now you know it will be a lot easier. Sometimes I need to see things I am quite visual and need to see. perhaps I should have done a tutorial.

Elle

JudyG 04-27-2011 03:15 PM

I've been looking for fabrics to do the small borders and the sashing for my blue mirage quilt and so far haven't found anything spectacular. But I did run across something I think might possibly work for someone using a black background. It's actually a holiday fabric, but some of the scrolly sections could be used for a border if they're wide enough: http://www.favoritefabric.com/cgi/co...=HF-H8817-213G

Shemjo 04-27-2011 03:45 PM

Judy, that border print is nice! I am going to Paducah tomorrow for the quilt show and will be looking for batiks for my AOTH.

sandpat 04-27-2011 03:45 PM

Judy, thats pretty! I'm not using black though, so wouldn't work for me on this one.

As far as the pieces moving when you applique...believe me...I had that problem!! I've used a basting stick to actually glue them down before, but now I think I've worked out a method that works for me. I draw the outline on the background fabric and then I draw the outline on each piece too. I stick a pin through a sharp point on the applique piece, then match the piece to the background marking and poke the pin STRAIGHT down. I do this in several places on the applique piece to insure that it is exactly in the right spot. Then and only then do I pin the piece to the background. After it is securely pinned down, pull the staight up and down pins out. I'm still not perfect, but I'm getting better with each block.

d.rickman 04-27-2011 04:15 PM

Judy G., thanks for the information - that is an awesome site for fabric - works for me!!

JudyG 04-27-2011 05:30 PM


Originally Posted by Shemjo
Judy, that border print is nice! I am going to Paducah tomorrow for the quilt show and will be looking for batiks for my AOTH.

I am green with envy. I have always dreamed about going to Paducah. Maybe someday - at least a girl can dream. Have fun and make sure you show us what you find for the AOTH.

Butterflyspain 04-27-2011 10:58 PM

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I finished this late last night and didnīt have enough energy to post it here. This is what I plan to use as I am putting my blocks on point. these are the half square triangle pieces. I have 14 to make so 1 down and 13 to go. Have to add they are not easy but I did JTG. I will be using any pink batik I have to make these, they wonīt all be the same. I canīt remember if I posted my layout but here is the idea and the plan for the 1/2 triangles

I had to reduce the size of the pattern for this
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on point setting
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d.rickman 04-27-2011 11:29 PM

Wow, that is so beautiful, the borders will really set it off nicely...I love that you are doing yours on point.

TOOMANYUFO'S 04-28-2011 01:40 AM

Thanks for all of your help. I will try one block by hand to see how it comes out. I may enlarge mine, not sure. I think the bigger may be easier?

Elle your quilt is going to be beautiful.

Butterflyspain 04-28-2011 01:43 AM

Thank you, I still have two to embroider and I was going to take them on holiday to do, but it now looks like I will be doing the half square triangles on holiday.

Will do an update with the triangles I have finished shortly.

Elle


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