Originally Posted by Bill'sBonBon
ok I found one, Knew I saw it somewhere, it is in the 2004 The Quilter Magazine 15th Anniversary Issue. It is called Bands of color by Carolyn Halt. How to get it to you. :D I have never used the adobe, I can learn. or I can scan it and send it to you snail mail. Let me know. It is not pieced. The bands are one whole piece making the arks. Then appliqued on.
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Originally Posted by auntluc
Originally Posted by Bill'sBonBon
ok I found one, Knew I saw it somewhere, it is in the 2004 The Quilter Magazine 15th Anniversary Issue. It is called Bands of color by Carolyn Halt. How to get it to you. :D I have never used the adobe, I can learn. or I can scan it and send it to you snail mail. Let me know. It is not pieced. The bands are one whole piece making the arks. Then appliqued on.
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[quote=Nanna glynnis]Hi Out There
I have always wanted to do a double wedding ring quilt, but too lazy too do it the normal way. Have been told that you can do it by appilque. Does anyone know how to do this ;) [/quote I don't have a program to make pdf files and can't find a free one. So I scanned the picture of the quilt and I scanned the directions. So If you right click on the picture you click on save as and save it on yourhard drive in My pictures and you can zoom it and read. Or if that doesn't work, would someone tell me how to do it PLEASE!! Bill'sBonBon ***Note From Patrice*** I had to delete the scanned image of the pattern. it's copyrighted material. i left the image of the finished quilt so you'd know what to look for when trying to buy it. |
This is not applique but could be adapted. It has great clear directions and its all free :wink:
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/legac...ern/index.html |
There is a way to do it with interfacing and applique. Sounds so much easier.
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