♥ Stack n Whack Coasters (Slip over your Wine Glass) Tutorial
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Originally Posted by Snowhawk
I'm new to this board and tried to find the "free pattern" on the Creative Grids web site and could not find any patterns of any sort. Can someone offer some assistance, please?
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reading these directions.......I really want to make these coasters.
BUT.........
can anyone explain to me just what a "half-width stack" is?
I am trying but it just isn't making any sense to me.....so,
please, some help........
thanks
BUT.........
can anyone explain to me just what a "half-width stack" is?
I am trying but it just isn't making any sense to me.....so,
please, some help........
thanks
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go to this link and you can watch the videos on the rulers
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http://www.creativegridsusa.com/designers.cfm?id=4
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Originally Posted by Snowhawk
I'm new to this board and tried to find the "free pattern" on the Creative Grids web site and could not find any patterns of any sort. Can someone offer some assistance, please?
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Hey libthekwltr... here's a link (can't remember now how I found it... but it has the instructions for those coasters). http://www.bethanyreynolds.com/coasters.html
I did some prowling around on that Grid site and found that if you go into the individual artists pictures... and click on one of the shapes on their page, you will find links on the right side (like Storyboard and Possibilities) and THERE is where they are hiding the patterns. Wouldn't it be nice if they'd use words like "free patterns" for those of us who are not savvy to their lingo?! I'm not trying to be snotty or mean... but knowing that new quilters will be coming to the site and may not know how to find things... maybe a short tutorial on how to use the site would be helpful.
Have fun! I know I will!
Snowhawk
I did some prowling around on that Grid site and found that if you go into the individual artists pictures... and click on one of the shapes on their page, you will find links on the right side (like Storyboard and Possibilities) and THERE is where they are hiding the patterns. Wouldn't it be nice if they'd use words like "free patterns" for those of us who are not savvy to their lingo?! I'm not trying to be snotty or mean... but knowing that new quilters will be coming to the site and may not know how to find things... maybe a short tutorial on how to use the site would be helpful.
Have fun! I know I will!
Snowhawk
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Here's another link from this general site and it is specifically FREE PATTERNS. If you have the time... just wander around this site... because unfortunately I couldn't see the forest for the trees. These things are on this site but you have to keep your eyes open. This one was in bolt print and I couldn't believe I missed it. DUH!
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....lting+patterns
http://www.quiltingboard.com/search....lting+patterns
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