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I am self taught, of course I do all things the hard way, but lay the pieces out on a table or smooth surface and see what you end up with. Let us know how it goes.
Happy stitching |
Originally Posted by sewbeeit42
If you check out this Missouri Star Quilt Co. video there is a tutorial using triangles and rectangles from "turnover packs" and strips.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OWdaK...eature=related Many many thanks to all of you for your wonderful suggestions. I'm pretty sure some kind of pinwheel will win the day. And yes, when the day comes that it's time to start that project, I'll post photos when it's done. Promise! |
If you look in the background on the wall behind this woman in the Missouri quilt video, there is a quilt made with two triangles sewn together, then stack those squares to make a verticle strip and then put them together with sashing.
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Make sure you post a picture when you decide. QG I love your pinwheel Quilt. I want to make one now. |
sorry can't help. Penny
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