NIne patch is the way to go. Easy and fast!
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where are the other steps ?
Originally Posted by grendelskin
I did the same - got myself all geared up, then months passed. The first cut is the hardest, and it gets easier every time after that! I'd suggest a rail fence - simple strips, always looks fabulous. I used Old Red Barn Co's tutorials as part of a quiltalong, Dana's instructions are very clean but you'll have to fish through her posts to get at all the steps. Step 1 is here if you want it: http://oldredbarnco.blogspot.com/200...ng-week-1.html
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Welcome from SE Michigan!
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Hello and welcome from Michgian :lol: :lol:
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Hi from Natchez, Ms.
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Just keep in mind it is only fabric--not your life! Make the leap and if you mess up--you will figure it out.
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Remember the christmas show that has a song in it that goes something like this, "Put one foot in front of the other and soon you will be walking out the door..." Listen to lyour fabric, they will tell you what pattern they want. You have to be quiet to listen, though. Good luck!!!!
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Hello and welcome from Iowa.
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Hello and welcome from Ontario Canada
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Hello from the Big South Fork Mountains, Tenn. Just find a simple pattern, i.e. 9 patch or rail fencing - before you know it, you'll be shouting "Look, I did it!".
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