looking for quilting pattern
#1
I was going to quilt this
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-12172-1.htm
w/ stich in the ditch but I decided I would like to do a corner feather design in each part of the cabin blocks. So each of the green and tan sides. Does anyone understand what I mean??
I want to quilt by hand but I absolutely can not draw. Can anyone help me out?
Kyia
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-12172-1.htm
w/ stich in the ditch but I decided I would like to do a corner feather design in each part of the cabin blocks. So each of the green and tan sides. Does anyone understand what I mean??
I want to quilt by hand but I absolutely can not draw. Can anyone help me out?
Kyia
#2
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Loved your quilt. is there anything here that might work?
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg4.html
http://stores.digitechpatterns.com/-...tif/Detail.bok
http://ivoryspring.wordpress.com/200...uilting-motif/
http://www.forestquilting.com/motifs...sfree_pg4.html
http://stores.digitechpatterns.com/-...tif/Detail.bok
http://ivoryspring.wordpress.com/200...uilting-motif/
#3
Janie, Thank you for your response. I want to use the Janis motif on the forest site. My problem is how do I enlarge it large enough to fit the half squares of my top and then get it onto a stencil large enough to get it onto the top?
Kyia
Kyia
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When you click on "click for pattern" it opens in pdf and tells you how much to enlarge it depending on the size of the square you are quilting in.
They only go up to enlarging for a 12 in square. You will be limited by the size of your printer paper. You may have to print it off and then take it to a photocopier that accommodates larger paper to get it bigger.
I'm not familiar with transferring to stencils so hopefully someone else will come along who can help you with that.
Janie
They only go up to enlarging for a 12 in square. You will be limited by the size of your printer paper. You may have to print it off and then take it to a photocopier that accommodates larger paper to get it bigger.
I'm not familiar with transferring to stencils so hopefully someone else will come along who can help you with that.
Janie
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