Redwork quilt pattern
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You can use any line drawing to do Red Work. There are many free designs on the Internet but You can trace a picture from a Colouring book onto fabric. Use a light box and a Frixion pen and you are ready to go. I LOVE my Frixion pen for Red Work because I stitch right over it but if any of the lines are peeking out, I just iron them away.
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I have been working on a free redwork quilt pattern, called Christmas Wish, it is free, the entire quilt has been posted. It is at red-brolly.com. When I look at the complexity of the blocks themselves plus the redwork, all no cost, I am surprised.
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if you have the redwork already and need a setting, I think a snowball block for the red work and then a nine patch for the alternating block. Its simple and lets the redwork shine. Maybe just a nine patch variation? I just googled redwork quilts and clicked on images. Too many choices!
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01-06-2011 12:56 PM