Originally Posted by Kaye-Kaye
I am internet impaired as I only have dial up available and cannot watch videos. Does anyone know of written directions for these?
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For Kaye-Kaye & Tigger,
Take a 10" square, place face down ( you wont see this piece on finished project), then place your heat resistant square on top, then another 10" square ( everyone will see this square). Fold The remaining 4 X 10" sq's in half & iron them flat. Layer them, placing finished edge to the centre, raw edges to the outside.. Use plenty of pins as there are 7 layers & they could slip under the machine. Check back of fabric is all the way to the edge. Clip corners, trim excess bulk. Turn inside out, use blunt tool to help. And....VOILÉ!!!! |
this is amazing -thanks.
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Originally Posted by deirdre ann
For Kaye-Kaye & Tigger,
Take a 10" square, place face down ( you wont see this piece on finished project), then place your heat resistant square on top, then another 10" square ( everyone will see this square). Fold The remaining 4 X 10" sq's in half & iron them flat. Layer them, placing finished edge to the centre, raw edges to the outside.. Use plenty of pins as there are 7 layers & they could slip under the machine. Check back of fabric is all the way to the edge. Clip corners, trim excess bulk. Turn inside out, use blunt tool to help. And....VOILÉ!!!! Those are really good instructions! It is hard for me to put directions down like this and I hate to use the ink for all the pictures so I copied your instruction. Really appreciate this, Thank you! Phyllis |
Gosh, you're more than welcome, Phyllis. I hope its ok!!
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After watching this video and reading comments here I made some coasters using this method to go with a table runner and placemats I made for my sister. I used charm squares and it went lickity split!
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Originally Posted by BarbZ
Originally Posted by luvin quilting
Can anyone explain how I would put in a tab to hang up the potholder?
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Originally Posted by deirdre ann
For Kaye-Kaye & Tigger,
Take a 10" square, place face down ( you wont see this piece on finished project), then place your heat resistant square on top, then another 10" square ( everyone will see this square). Fold The remaining 4 X 10" sq's in half & iron them flat. Layer them, placing finished edge to the centre, raw edges to the outside.. Use plenty of pins as there are 7 layers & they could slip under the machine. Check back of fabric is all the way to the edge. Clip corners, trim excess bulk. Turn inside out, use blunt tool to help. And....VOILÉ!!!! |
Heya kaye, I read your msg wrong & thought you were 'hearing' impaired!!lol! I didnt realise you couldnt see the video, otherwise id have put in more detail!! hope you can still use it though!
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Great idea.
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