MODA cake mix recipes
#11
It shouldn't be a problem, if they are like most triangle or foundation paper. I use triangle paper in another form and it is very lightweight. It is not like cutting regular printer paper. You may have to change or sharpen the blade more often if you use these a lot.
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When they first came out I immediately purchased the first 4. I have just started using one of the packets. Love it so far, I don't think I've ever made more perfect HST's they are all the same and no cut off points. I like them because of my tendency to pick up layer cakes without a thought as to what I'm going to do with them. I feel like I can start on one of these when I don't know what I want to sew but that I want to sew. Way to go Moda, it's thangles for layer cakes.
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So each one of these recipe books has 40/42 copies of the pattern within it.........hmm, if you want to make another, you have to buy another recipe book? Or if,you want to make bigger than recipe offers.....buy another? Like someone said...books, patterns available free elsewhere. But a good way, I guess, of using layer cake (10" sq) most efficiently.....which I'm guessing these are aimed at.
#16
Could be wrong (I was once.....or twice ......but I think it's a great idea!
First of all, how many pattern books or digitals do you have laying around that have never even been done (?), and,
how many patterns have you actually made up out of each quilting book you already have ( think there's probably maybe only one .... the one that first caught your eye),
and members ask on threads all the time for an easy, quick quilt for an up coming occasion, and,
chances are you're only going to really like only one of the options anyway
I think it's absolutely ingenious and certainly guarantees success .
First of all, how many pattern books or digitals do you have laying around that have never even been done (?), and,
how many patterns have you actually made up out of each quilting book you already have ( think there's probably maybe only one .... the one that first caught your eye),
and members ask on threads all the time for an easy, quick quilt for an up coming occasion, and,
chances are you're only going to really like only one of the options anyway
I think it's absolutely ingenious and certainly guarantees success .
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A friend works at Stitch, LQS. She did 1 as a sample because after Jenny's tute, customers asked about them. She said it went fast & precise. The quilt looks really good & I will be starting 1 tomorrow.
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Could be wrong (I was once.....or twice ......but I think it's a great idea!
First of all, how many pattern books or digitals do you have laying around that have never even been done (?), and,
how many patterns have you actually made up out of each quilting book you already have ( think there's probably maybe only one .... the one that first caught your eye),
and members ask on threads all the time for an easy, quick quilt for an up coming occasion, and,
chances are you're only going to really like only one of the options anyway
I think it's absolutely ingenious and certainly guarantees success .
First of all, how many pattern books or digitals do you have laying around that have never even been done (?), and,
how many patterns have you actually made up out of each quilting book you already have ( think there's probably maybe only one .... the one that first caught your eye),
and members ask on threads all the time for an easy, quick quilt for an up coming occasion, and,
chances are you're only going to really like only one of the options anyway
I think it's absolutely ingenious and certainly guarantees success .
#19
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Im half way thru a 40 pack of these and have not noticed my blade getting dull. I love the blocks. they have a new on out called Moda Cup Cakes that you use with charm packs instead of layer cakes. I ordered two last night from Fat Quarter shop.
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