Has anyone done a Quilt Without Corners by Cheryl Phillips
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Originally Posted by Barb_MO
I have done sever of those. I use the 10 degree wedge ruler. I didn't leave it in the round though. I added corners and made queen size quilts.
#12
Originally Posted by Barb_MO
I have done sever of those. I use the 10 degree wedge ruler. I didn't leave it in the round though. I added corners and made queen size quilts.
Jeannie in GA
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Wow! Is that a difficult pattern? It looks very complicated.
Originally Posted by Barb_MO
I have done sever of those. I use the 10 degree wedge ruler. I didn't leave it in the round though. I added corners and made queen size quilts.
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You shouldn't feel intimidated by them. I am starting the bargello round and it is even easier than doing the Ribbon in motion bargello that I did. If you can sew together strips of fabric then cut them with a ruler you basically can do the bargello round because that is pretty much all there is to it. You should really try it - you'd be amazed. :shock:
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Your quilt is beautiful Barb - I've had the book and rulers for a while but have not got into that one yet - I'm toying with ideas of what to make with beautiful fabric I'm using to make star log cabin quilt leftovers - thanks for reminding me of that book
#19
Originally Posted by candlequilter
You shouldn't feel intimidated by them. I am starting the bargello round and it is even easier than doing the Ribbon in motion bargello that I did. If you can sew together strips of fabric then cut them with a ruler you basically can do the bargello round because that is pretty much all there is to it. You should really try it - you'd be amazed. :shock:
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