Have you tried wavy line quilting? Whats your thoughts pros and cons.
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I found it was really helpful to "mark" wide columns with blue tape to keep wavy lines from getting too sideways. When I tried it they kind of curved to the side. You can pull it off as you get close to them. It was fun to do.
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Rhonda,
I have used these "leaves" rulers to mark quilting lines in a border. There are width and length measurements which help with marking lines or cutting. They are originally for applique and work well for different techniques.
http://www.suepellanddesigns.com/instructions/videos
I have used these "leaves" rulers to mark quilting lines in a border. There are width and length measurements which help with marking lines or cutting. They are originally for applique and work well for different techniques.
http://www.suepellanddesigns.com/instructions/videos
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Thanks for this thread all. I have been sitting on three quilt tops with that question mark hanging over my head as to how to quilt them. Now, I have a really good option that I have never tried. Yeah. This may be may holiday week-end project.
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http://www.suepellanddesigns.com/sho...ry-cut-appliqu
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