Okay - ya'll may be doing this, but I just realized maybe not everyone has thought of it!!! :mrgreen:
When I'm cutting a pattern that has lots of cuts, I copy the fabric cutting guide (instructions) and use the copy as a guide. Every time I make a cut, I check off that line. It's sure helped this poor old mind remember what the heck I've done....especially if I get interrupted!!!! :thumbup: on edit: from reading below it reminded me. I always write which fabric for each cut. If I have 3 colors of fabric, I decide which ones get which cuts. Especially if you're changing out the colors...it's just too easy to get mixed up. Happy quilting! dee |
Great idea. Wish I would have read earlier before I cut 5 strips of the wrong fabric.
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Great tip!
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Good idea!!!
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Thanks alot for this tip. I would do something like this.
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What a wonderful idea. I love it.
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When I was making my BOM for Pam Bono's "Pieces of Baltimore" (with almost 5,000 pieces in the quilt & some of those were tiny!) - that is what we did with the patterns each block. We would have gotten lost otherwise! Plus you didn't mess up your pattern just in case you wanted to make one of the same blocks for a different quilt in different colors. Kept our BOM patterns and the working copies in a 3-ring binder.
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Yes I do that too - actually I have to or else I get lost.
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Originally Posted by amandasgramma
on edit: from reading below it reminded me. I always write which fabric for each cut. If I have 3 colors of fabric, I decide which ones get which cuts. Especially if you're changing out the colors...it's just too easy to get mixed up. Happy quilting! dee I just got done photographing 15 fabrics for a bargello I am getting ready to start! this way I know which fabric I wanted in which spot! |
I definitely will be doing this from now one. Thanks for the great idea!
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