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I have two questions and requests
First request, would someone please link me to a pattern or quilt picture of "One lump or two." I tried googling it but couldn't find it and I also tried searching on this board. Any help would be appreciated.
Second question/request. What does a 9 degree ruler look like? I'm supposed to take a class next week and I have looked many places for this ruler but to no avail. I thought that maybe if I knew what it looked like I would be more successful. Thanks |
Here is a picture and a link to the pattern. You can download it after buying it. http://www.shopfonsandporter.com/pro...gital-Patterns
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9 degree ruler here:http://marilyndoheny.com/
One Lump or Two here:https://www.shopfonsandporter.com/pr...n/new-arrivals Too about 30 seconds using Google. |
Here's a link to a 9degree ruler.
http://www.heirloomcreations.net/sho...e-wedge-ruler/ If you can't find a 9 degree ruler, a 10 degree ruler will usually work also. |
I made the quilt, One Lump or Two, for my grandson using golf fabric. I also made the quilt larger than the pattern. Knowing my grandson, I did not think he would like a quilt named One Lump or Two, so I wrote MSQC and asked if I could call my quilt "Tee Time". They very generously gave me permission to do do. I really appreciated that. By the way, it was a quick, fun quilt to make. I hope you will enjoy making it was much as I did.
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Check Phillips Fiber Art. They have many diff. sizes of wedge rulers.
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Thank you everyone for the links and photos. Franc36, is this raw edge applique? I'm really debating whether or not I want to start something new. Our only direction was to bring 6 -10"squares, 3 lt and 3 drk. didn't say 6 diff fabrics or if 2 fabrics were enough - still thinking about this. I think I'd better find out more about the pattern we are supposed to make before I buy a wedge ruler. I had no idea there were so many diff sizes, pretty pricey to buy them all. Thanks again everybody.
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Thank you everyone for the links and photos. Franc36, is this raw edge applique? I'm really debating whether or not I want to start something new. Our only direction was to bring 6 -10"squares, 3 lt and 3 drk. didn't say 6 diff fabrics or if 2 fabrics were enough - still thinking about this. I think I'd better find out more about the pattern we are supposed to make before I buy a wedge ruler. I had no idea there were so many diff sizes, pretty pricey to buy them all. I was only looking locally for the ruler, never thought of Amazon although I shop there often. Thanks again everybody.
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1) no idea on pattern sounds as if it needs a text.
2) I couldn't find one in the UK so purchased a 10* ruler. There are two different lengths. I would suggest the longer one as you can still do small patterns ie grandmothers fan. Your are we Come to the reply. |
If you look closely at the block bottom left in the picture the stripes don't line up exactly so I think it is made like court house step in one round. Looks very easy.
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Originally Posted by mom2boyz
(Post 6630153)
First request, would someone please link me to a pattern or quilt picture of "One lump or two." I tried googling it but couldn't find it and I also tried searching on this board. Any help would be appreciated.
Second question/request. What does a 9 degree ruler look like? I'm supposed to take a class next week and I have looked many places for this ruler but to no avail. I thought that maybe if I knew what it looked like I would be more successful. Thanks I googled "one lump or two quilt pattern" and got several links the first time. Are you adding 'quilt pattern" or quilt block when you google? |
Originally Posted by franc36
(Post 6630253)
I made the quilt, One Lump or Two, for my grandson using golf fabric. I also made the quilt larger than the pattern. Knowing my grandson, I did not think he would like a quilt named One Lump or Two, so I wrote MSQC and asked if I could call my quilt "Tee Time". They very generously gave me permission to do do. I really appreciated that. By the way, it was a quick, fun quilt to make. I hope you will enjoy making it was much as I did.
I'd think you could call it "Handsome grandson's favorite quilt" if you wanted to, without asking MSQC. By the time you finish it, it is your quilt. It is only the original pattern that was theirs. |
When I read your request, I immediately thought of a beautiful Christmas tree skirt which was posted on here. When I read the thread though, I realized it was a 10 degree, not 9 degree wedge. Thought you might enjoy it anyways. The thread also recommends Phillips Fiber Art for purchasing it.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t236135.html |
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