Thanks,Basketman for that website. Looks interesting.
Skills will be sharpened learning PP and sewing on a curve. Good plan for learning new skills. Mmac71 is right that it seems backwards to PP. If you are dyslexic, it probably makes a whole lot of sense...but if not, then PP takes some getting used to, but the results are so worth it. |
Look for a method that uses freezer paper and a no tear method...some time ago I posted a web connection to a Utube video that makes paper piecing a whole lot easier.
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Originally Posted by Basketman
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See if this is something you can use: http://quilterscornerclub.tripod.com..._patterns.html
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Originally Posted by Toni C
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I got a warning of malware on this site. Anybody else get these?
YES I got it to I,ll stay away from that site |
Originally Posted by Toni C
(Post 7204387)
I got a warning of malware on this site. Anybody else get these?
YES I got it to I,ll stay away from that site |
I didn't get warning notices, but couldn't get anything from the pattern links or by clicking on the pics. It seems as if the front page is all there is.
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Hummmmmmm logged on this morning with zero issues, but you are right about the opening page being all you get...sorry about that! It used to load and give all the patterns for free? I am not a big Pinterest person, but if you cut and paste: https://www.pinterest.com/search/pin...20patterns...I am betting there is something free for the looking.
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Judy Niemeyer has some nice patterns. They are not difficult as long as you are ORGANIZED. The patterns tell you how to organize. www.quiltworx.com
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Thanks Basketman for posting the site for the NYB blocks. They are great.
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