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Just wanted to say thanks for the warm welcome and I have some questions.....

Just wanted to say thanks for the warm welcome and I have some questions.....

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Old 04-13-2010, 05:26 AM
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Jenny Byers also has borders although hers are usually sophisticated, not cutesy.
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:31 AM
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Originally Posted by NorBanaquilts
You can print Hexagon graph paper from this link

http://www.printfreegraphpaper.com/
Wow! Thanks so much for this site! I forwarded it on to my daughter, who teaches math!
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Old 04-13-2010, 01:35 PM
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Thanks everyone - that is so much information in one string!!!

I am visiting the area of WI around Milwaukee. I was there a few times before and I visit Delafield near Oconomowoc? A friend of mine worked in the Ben Franklin store there the fabric was fabulous!!!!! AND very tempting!
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:05 PM
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Originally Posted by RedGarnet222
Here is a site for free designing sheets I found last week. You have to scroll down some to see them all , but, there are tons of them in all types of shapes.

http://www.paperpieces.com/contents/en-us/d47.html



EXACTLY what I have been looking for...THANKS
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:13 PM
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Depending on where your're going in Wisconsin, you might be close to Nancy Zieman's store...here's the link to her website. She is a nationally know sewer and quilter..

http://www.nancysnotions.com//
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Old 04-13-2010, 06:45 PM
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I want to thank everyone for the warm welcome. I couldn't believe all the responses. Glad I found this site.
I was up until 3am this morning browsing around this site. So much info & good people.
Thanks again
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Old 04-13-2010, 07:23 PM
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I looked at Jenny's border fabrics. They are just beautiful. When you buy them by the yard, how wide is the fabric? Is it just the one border width or does the border repeat as many time as width of material. Thanks, Sally
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Old 04-13-2010, 08:21 PM
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depends on the manufacturer. I have one fabric that has several "lines" that could each be used as a single border or I could keep two or more of them together to have a wider "double" border.
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Old 04-14-2010, 04:34 PM
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I AM STARTING A GRANDMOTHERS FLOWER QUILT FOR THE FIRST TIME. I BOUGHT A METAL HEXAGON TEMPLATE. FOR THE HEXAGONS , I WORK AT A HOSPITAL AND GET HEAVEY PLASTIC SPINAL TRAYS AND CUT MY TEMPLATES FROM THOSE. I DON'T THINK I COULD USE PAPER AND THIS WORKS GREAT. KILLING MY HANDS CUTTING THEM OUT BUT I THINK ITS MUCH BETTER THEN PAPER. I THINK I PAID ABOUT $7.00 FOR THE METAL TEMPLATE. IF YOU WOULD LIKE ME TO SEE IF I CAN FIND ANOTHER ONE JUST E-MAIL AND I'LL SEE IF I CAN HELP YOU.
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Old 04-14-2010, 08:16 PM
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Originally Posted by ktbb
depends on the manufacturer. I have one fabric that has several "lines" that could each be used as a single border or I could keep two or more of them together to have a wider "double" border.
re-read my own reply and realize that i didnt quite answer your question. All the border fabrics I've seen on the market in the last many years have been the standard 44-45 inch wide yardage. you cut the border off parallel to the selvedge, which is why you need to make sure you know how many border strips/cuts you can make from a single width of fabric (now read my original response above). ONce you decide how many you'll get out of the width, you can then calculate how many yards of the fabric you need to buy to have enough for your project. In the example I gave originally, one of the border designs in my fabric is repeated three times but the other border design is only printed two times (they alternate across the width of the fabric). I'd have to take that into consideration when calculating yardage to purchase.
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