Log Cabin made entirely of peepers
#41
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Location: washington
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thanks for the picture with the scissors holding the fold up and the one above it. That really shows what it is. I can see why you would not need any batting. I also have the peeper frogs and they give me a wonderful noisy concert every evening in the spring. smile.
#45
I had to go looking around- just google Foldy Stuff or Donna Poster (not Posten). Very neat patterns, and easy as pie! I had seen her on a quilt show several years ago, and she now has many more designs adapted for the method- curved log cabin, pineapple, hexagons, etc. using iron on templates. No need for batting as the blocks use a bit more fabric than conventional sewing. Very innovative, great for beginners as well. What a fun version of peepers! I hope this is what you are looking for.
#46
Heather I know what a peeper border is as I am south of the border to you - NSW - and I have put the link below as it is easier than me trying to explain. One of the ladies in my quilt group has just finished a quilt using this method. So this is what a peeper is to us in the Land of Oz
http://happyinquilting.blogspot.com....dd-peeper.html
http://happyinquilting.blogspot.com....dd-peeper.html
A binding? but what the heck does that have to do with Viagra?
#47
Originally from CT and I too thought of little frogs. Now living in KS but still have the little frogs which I call peepers. They amuse my cats but not for quilting with or sitting on.
#48
Would this be what you want (I sort of "get it"---just a very tiny strip of color "peeping out)http://happyinquilting.blogspot.com/...dd-peeper.html
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