My Take on the Ten Minute Tiles Quilt
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Sorry, I forgot to tell Rexene what a great design this is. I love the look & think I would use the "3-block seam" by O'Neill to sew it up quick. I love sashing, cornerblocks, & center-set blocks on point. Thanks for a great inspiration...beautiful!
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Originally Posted by Rexene
I'd like to share my take on the "Ten Minute Tiles" quilt pattern by Mary Lou Hallenbeck of H. D.Designs. This pattern was originally designed with gradient shaded fabrics in mind. The four rectangles are sewn together and then the square is appliqued when the rectangles meet. I really like how my fabrics worked in this quilt. Unfortunantly, it isn't quilted yet!
I've taken three of Mary Lou's classes and they have been fun and she shares so many tricks, like using Roxanne's Glue to glue down the square (edges are turned under first). It holds the square in place while you applique it.
I've taken three of Mary Lou's classes and they have been fun and she shares so many tricks, like using Roxanne's Glue to glue down the square (edges are turned under first). It holds the square in place while you applique it.
#118
Originally Posted by cmapco837
Originally Posted by Rexene
I'd like to share my take on the "Ten Minute Tiles" quilt pattern by Mary Lou Hallenbeck of H. D.Designs. This pattern was originally designed with gradient shaded fabrics in mind. The four rectangles are sewn together and then the square is appliqued when the rectangles meet. I really like how my fabrics worked in this quilt. Unfortunantly, it isn't quilted yet!
I've taken three of Mary Lou's classes and they have been fun and she shares so many tricks, like using Roxanne's Glue to glue down the square (edges are turned under first). It holds the square in place while you applique it.
I've taken three of Mary Lou's classes and they have been fun and she shares so many tricks, like using Roxanne's Glue to glue down the square (edges are turned under first). It holds the square in place while you applique it.
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