Finding a you-tube video
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Finding a you-tube video
A few weeks ago I read( I think on this wonderful board) about how to take various sized blocks from a panel, etc. and cutting larger blocks of “ shashing “ to make each block the same size. One responder offered a you—tube video.
It was very well done and after watching it, I started a quilt, shared the idea at a quilt retreat and one of the women made Two baby quilts using the idea !
Now of course I can’t find the video. Help please. I want to give the video credit when I next share it.
Terry
It was very well done and after watching it, I started a quilt, shared the idea at a quilt retreat and one of the women made Two baby quilts using the idea !
Now of course I can’t find the video. Help please. I want to give the video credit when I next share it.
Terry
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I may have found the video you're looking for, except it won't load in Firefox, and it loads but won't play in Chrome:
https://www.hgtv.com/videos/piecing-uneven-blocks-70044
https://www.hgtv.com/videos/piecing-uneven-blocks-70044
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGt6_pWo6zs
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGt6_pWo6zs[/URL]
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month[/QUOTE]
What a great video and have it bookmarked, I have a book panel to make into a quilt. This is perfect and should go quickly.
Thank you for finding the link for us.
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month[/QUOTE]
What a great video and have it bookmarked, I have a book panel to make into a quilt. This is perfect and should go quickly.
Thank you for finding the link for us.
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