Instructions for Tube Quilting for Those on Dial-Up
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this is a very good tute on doing this method. no videos. :lol: :lol:
https://secure.zeald.com/site/kiwiquilts/files/images/Free_pattern_images/Strip%20Tube%20Ruler%20Quilt.pdf]https://secure.zeald.com/site/kiwiqu...er%20Quilt.pdf[/url]
https://secure.zeald.com/site/kiwiquilts/files/images/Free_pattern_images/Strip%20Tube%20Ruler%20Quilt.pdf]https://secure.zeald.com/site/kiwiqu...er%20Quilt.pdf[/url]
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Thank you for the neat 1 page explination in pictures. I printed it off and want to try it next. Everyone here is so nice and helpful. i am so glad I found this web site on the computer. Thanks again.
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Originally Posted by amma
This is very kind of you to do for our members on dial up!!! :D :D :D
also, butterflywing has a thread with a link, which she put here, and it will give you pictures.
Does either of these methods waste fabric?
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Originally Posted by quiltncrazy
Originally Posted by amma
This is very kind of you to do for our members on dial up!!! :D :D :D
also, butterflywing has a thread with a link, which she put here, and it will give you pictures.
Does either of these methods waste fabric?
Thank you, quiltncrazy, I haven't tried it yet, but I think personally very little fabric is wasted w/this method. You're taking the ruler all the way down the whole strip so there is only waste at the very end if it doesn't come out even. Essentially, these are not two different methods but one and the same method. As a side note, the pics above in that link show two dbls put together one on top of another. The video shows a single sewn on top of a sewn pair. Others have done an Amish version of several strips sewn tog along with the single piece that gives a whole different look. This is an appealing "sew first, cut later" concept that is very effective so you are not limited to sewing just like the video explained but try different combinations of fabrics placed tog. Hope this is helpful to you and others. Have fun w/this method. 8) 8)
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Thank you so much for the tutorials, now I can see what is expected of me :roll: Looks like so much fun, hope I don't lose my points :D
Thank you n2scraplvr and butterflywing, truly appreciate this info and see that there are many of us still on dial up. :shock:
Thank you n2scraplvr and butterflywing, truly appreciate this info and see that there are many of us still on dial up. :shock:
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Originally Posted by bluebird
Thank you so much for the tutorials, now I can see what is expected of me :roll: Looks like so much fun, hope I don't lose my points :D
Thank you n2scraplvr and butterflywing, truly appreciate this info and see that there are many of us still on dial up. :shock:
Thank you n2scraplvr and butterflywing, truly appreciate this info and see that there are many of us still on dial up. :shock:
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Originally Posted by n2scraplvr
Essentially, these are not two different methods but one and the same method.
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