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Here is a really easy way to "quilt as you go" if you are like me and have not room.

Here is a really easy way to "quilt as you go" if you are like me and have not room.

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Old 12-01-2011, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by DeAnne-Mn. View Post
Thank you so much for this website. Wonderful.
DeAnne-Mn. is there a place you have a larger pic of your Avatar I love it and would appreciate the name of the pattern!
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This is the way I am doing mine. Hurray! It seems I am doing it right. Will be a couple more weeks before I am finished though. The FMQ takes time to do. But with each block, I get better at it.
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Old 12-01-2011, 05:17 PM
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This is the way I am doing mine. Hurray! It seems I am doing it right. Will be a couple more weeks before I am finished though. The FMQ takes time to do. But with each block, I get better at it.
Love it are they all made from selvage?
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Oh my gosh, THANKYOU! I live in a studio apt and don't have room for a table either. YEA.
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:00 AM
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Love it are they all made from selvage?
Yep...I hate to waste anything. I have been saving them for a while. I did them all on foundation pieces of very thin fabric that I could not use anywhere else. I did learn (the hard way) that one has to be very carefuly and keep your mind on what you are trimming, though!
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Old 12-02-2011, 08:04 AM
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I bought a Georgia Bonesteel book when I first started quilting. It looked difficult. Maybe I need to go back through it as well as checking out your site. I like to do handwork in fron of the TV at night with my husband and this would be good.
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