"Spike Your English" Block of the Month Quilt-Along
#341
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Hartford, Mo
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I find I agree with those who cut out their templates to use in pp; since I think differently, I even draw the lines on the back side so I can sew there and piece to the front rather than the proper way of sewing on the front. Somehow it seems to work for me. Each to their own way...that works best for them. Maybe it will change when my vision does; cannot believe them that I can lose the glasses then. Time will tell. Right now, its blind in one eye legally, and half bind in the other one due to the cataract 'clouding' things over. Since I am the primary care giver, and principal driver, I drive on the defense, not offense. And let my bf drive in DM.
#342
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Brady TX
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Jeanie - Yes I do ya can buy the heavy stuff at the LQS ta go through the printer. I used ta buy the stuff on a roll at the grocery store & iron it on ta copy paper. That works too but I prefer ta use the stuff that is already cut & go's through the printer all by itself. I also PP on the freezer paper but ya can PP however ya want & still make your templates outta Freezer paper. (I even make templates for anything else that calls for templates outta freezer paper, well except English PP templates. LOL)
#343
I have found the "add a 1/4" ruler to be a life saver when paper piecing. You can get them from many sources but here's the link to the maker of them (I'm not related to them in any manner...just really like my ruler). It has all sort of hints on their page also.
http://www.addaquarter.com/products.php
http://www.addaquarter.com/products.php
#344
I have found the "add a 1/4" ruler to be a life saver when paper piecing. You can get them from many sources but here's the link to the maker of them (I'm not related to them in any manner...just really like my ruler). It has all sort of hints on their page also.
http://www.addaquarter.com/products.php
http://www.addaquarter.com/products.php
#346
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Central Jersey & Calabash,NC
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Go to Quiltingonthesquare.com look for the free blocks in their Blocks of the Month..they are listesd there..
We wll be starting September 3, 2013 and members that have made the block assigned for september wll post Photos of their block...
We wll be starting September 3, 2013 and members that have made the block assigned for september wll post Photos of their block...
#347
Yes Jeanie, that's the way I do it. Most of the time (with these blocks anyway) you need to cut 8 pieces of the same template, 4 'normal' and 4 mirrored. I cut 4, turn the template on it's back and cut 4 more.
#348
SewExtremeSeams you will find this group super friendly, some of us have been doing this together for a while, so chat away and get to know us all..
#350
Mirabelle, I tried that too but each time I don't watch my embroidery machine it makes a mess out of something. Either skipping stitches, making a birds nest or shifting fabric, no matter how many pins I use to secure the fabric So I don't have my embroidery machine running while sewing.
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