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Acog in a wheel pattern
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Has anyone done this? looks intimidating for me but i like a challenge. Just waiting for a ruler before i start. If anyone has done this tips?
Thanks Gale |
Oh my! I know what will be keeping you busy for a while! What a fun (and terribly intimidating) pattern! I look forward to hearing updates on your progress. :-)
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That's a beautiful pattern, and no wonder you want to do it. Can you provide more info about where to get the pattern? Thank you in advance.
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Looks like a lot of Y seams. If you haven't done them before you might want to practice a bit. I made a quilt recently that was all Y seams and it was just about my undoing. I persevered and finished the quilt, but did not enjoy the process.
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no y seams done in rows you make 2 halves
i can the local shop in cana da order the pattern by whirtigig designs chris hoover |
It was a BOM here (scroll down):
http://whirligigdesigns.com/ you may have to contact to get patterns? Chris Hoover contact info: http://whirligigdesigns.com/index_files/ContactMe.htm and here: https://hoffmancaliforniafabrics.net...s&pattern=1220 fabric requirements pdf: https://hoffmancaliforniafabrics.net...InTheWheel.pdf edit: here it is for sale https://barnchickquilts.com/products/a-cog-in-the-wheel a search shows other places to buy online good luck,Gale! |
Oh, I like that!
It looks like it is constructed the same way one block wonders are. Halves of hexis, sewn in rows. Where obw's require you to decide where to place each unit, this one has a specific layout. Tempting, very, very tempting! |
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