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Old 11-05-2011, 04:00 AM
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Here is a quilt I put together using this program.
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thanks for all the wonderful information
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thank you for the visual, that helps so much

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Sew two strips together. Cut into "twos." Sew two of these together into a four patch.
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I'm a slow learner and need pictures, too. I still don't understand some of this - like the Hybrid View. Help, please.
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Oh, come on - I KNOW there are pictures here somewhere - people say so.
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If you cut 4 (or a bunch) 2.5" x 5.5" strips. Stitch them in pairs. Iron. Lay one pair on top of another with colors contrasting or however you want them. Wiggle the middle seam til it sits right. Square off the ends. Stitch both ends. Lay your ruler on one of the seams you just sewed and line it up with the seam. Measure over 2 1/4" from the seam and cut. Repeat on the other end. you'll have two perfect 4 patches from each set of pairs you do.

If you're doing a two-four color quilt. You could use the full length of the jelly roll strips. and just keep working in from the ends.

Eleanor Burns shows it being done on her videos. On her jewel box tutorial, she shows how to take two pieces of material and get 4 HSTs and 2 4-patches from two pieces of material laid on top of each other with right sides facing.

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The link to the Eleanor Burns Jewel Box Quilt tutorial is:
http://quiltinaday.com/theater/scraps/scraps02.html
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Just wanted to say that I'm so glad I really explored this website. You are a lovely bunch of ladies.
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Thank you so much. I have learned a lot from my quilting friends Wahooooo!
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