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Old 03-03-2014, 04:02 AM
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They make it looks so easy! Thanks for sharing!
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I haven't had to tackle curves yet, but I have saved this to my favorites for future use. Thank you for posting.
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Very interesting. I just made about 80 of those blocks using another tuts where you hold the small part up and let it sort of slide into the "smile" part. I may try this too, since I have about 20 blocks left. Thanks for sharing. PS, this was my first experience with curves and it isn't as hard as you think.
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper View Post
Very interesting. I just made about 80 of those blocks using another tuts where you hold the small part up and let it sort of slide into the "smile" part. I may try this too, since I have about 20 blocks left. Thanks for sharing. PS, this was my first experience with curves and it isn't as hard as you think.
If it's not too much trouble, would you please post a link to the tutorial you used? Thanks!
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I have done curves both ways and it works well either way......no reason to be afraid of them! Noticed how title is now property of F&P....quilting quickly ...........Saw mag at Joann fab but did not buy it.........
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Originally Posted by Stitchnripper
Very interesting. I just made about 80 of those blocks using another tuts where you hold the small part up and let it sort of slide into the "smile" part. I may try this too, since I have about 20 blocks left. Thanks for sharing. PS, this was my first experience with curves and it isn't as hard as you think.



If it's not too much trouble, would you please post a link to the tutorial you used? Thanks!

Here it is:

http://shecanquilt.blogspot.com/2011/12/sewing-curves-is-not-hard-seriously.html
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Thanks for sharing I found this very interesting. Cathy
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Thanks for sharing. This is a great video.
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thanks, nice tute
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