Help HELP! I broke it!
#11
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It's really cute so far - as others have said - if you have enough fabric to cut new setting triangles - I think that would be the better way to go.
If it's for a little one to be used - I think the quilt will survive better if it has at least 1/4 inch seam allowances.
If it's to be looked at only - then - maybe - you could get by with skimpy 1/8 inch seam allowances.
If it's for a little one to be used - I think the quilt will survive better if it has at least 1/4 inch seam allowances.
If it's to be looked at only - then - maybe - you could get by with skimpy 1/8 inch seam allowances.
#12
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Mechanicsville, IA
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If budget affords for next time Nifty Notions rulers has one that eliminates the need for math and has a little extra built in for trimming. It's a really cute quilt. Let us know what you decide to do, with pics of finished quilt.
#13
But yes - that quilt is too cute to not fix. If you have enough fabric, fix it.
BTW - the one I'm working on also has appliqued bunnies
#14
Yes, if you have the fabric, and time, and patience, recut those pieces, otherwise YOU will see them every time you look at the quilt....If you don't have any of the above, then let it go and LEARN from this adventure......
Great pattern, love you colors, what is the name of the pattern.....
Great pattern, love you colors, what is the name of the pattern.....
#17
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Austin, KY
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As long as you are deconstructing, you might want to turn the 9 patch in the block second from the bottom on the right. The solid lavender square is in a different position from all the others. Or was that your deliberate mistake? )
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