Finding a you-tube video
A few weeks ago I read( I think on this wonderful board) about how to take various sized blocks from a panel, etc. and cutting larger blocks of “ shashing “ to make each block the same size. One responder offered a you—tube video.
It was very well done and after watching it, I started a quilt, shared the idea at a quilt retreat and one of the women made Two baby quilts using the idea ! Now of course I can’t find the video. Help please. I want to give the video credit when I next share it. Terry |
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Nope! But thanks for trying! The one I saw actually encases the panel piece within the larger piece which makes the Sashing.
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I may have found the video you're looking for, except it won't load in Firefox, and it loads but won't play in Chrome:
https://www.hgtv.com/videos/piecing-uneven-blocks-70044 |
Thanks for trying. Alias it’s not the one i’m Looking for.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGt6_pWo6zs
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month |
Yes! Thanks so much! That’s it “ a Stitchin time “ A great idea and now it have it!
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Thank you, I missed it the first time!
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Thanks for sharing this video. I love this method. I am lucky enough to have a wonderful quilt shop about 2 miles from my home and they have fantastic panels. Now I know just what to do with the ones I keep buying.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGt6_pWo6zs[/URL]
Perhaps it was the one from Jordan Fabrics mentioned in a thread last month[/QUOTE] What a great video and have it bookmarked, I have a book panel to make into a quilt. This is perfect and should go quickly. Thank you for finding the link for us. |
That's an awesome idea! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, AStitchInTime. That is so clever. Isn't Donna Jordan wonderful?!
Leslie |
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I hadn't seen this method before and am so glad that the original poster asked the question. What a great method!
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I used this method to make my daughter's memory quilt. I used photos from infancy to adulthood, all different sizes and this method worked out great. The photos were placed on the front of the quilt and I put copies of her Birth Certificate and all of her diplomas- high school through her Master's degree and also her diploma for cosmetology and other certificates on the back of the quilt, using this same method. Th quilt went together so fast. I really wish I had come across this method before I made my son his memory quilt, I used pieced sashing or his and it took so much longer to do, I had photos and all of his Diplomas and certificates on his also.
I highly recommend the Donna Jordan method to everyone who wants to use photos or panels that vary in size. |
What a great idea!!!
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Thanks for sharing!
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