I cant thankyou enough. I wanted to make this quilt but the Y seams scared me away. Now I can give it a try.
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How do you figure out what you need for something bigger than "crib" and smaller than "humongous" (I assume the finished one on the tute is a king size but WHAT size king size)? This is a big problem for me -- seeing something I like but not being able to translate to different sizes. I got a gadget called a "Quilter's Assistant Proportional Scale" but it doesn't help for something like this.
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Thanks for sharing, wanting to add this to my to do list.
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Originally Posted by vondae
(Post 5112854)
Big hugs for posting this. I have been interested in making one of these but it always looked way to complicated for me. This seems to make it so much simpler. It's officially on THE list of to do's.
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Wow, I think I like that method even better than Marci Baker's. Thanks so much for sharing that link
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Thanks so much for sharing. I've never seen this method.
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thanks for sharing the link with all of us
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Awesome!! Have always wanted to make a TB and now I can with this great tut! Thank you!!!!!!!!!!
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I have never done a TB as it seemed too hard, but I am going to do this one! Thanks so much for sharing.
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I personally have no problem with Y seams, but I have to try this method! It surely looks simple enough. Thanks for posting!
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