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Geri B 04-03-2016 05:04 AM

Interesting about franz/inklingo. Have you asked her this question? Someday she will retire, then what. That is a strange arrangement. Like i said before, was not involved long enough on site to have to re-sign.. I do remember now, the login was only good for so long then you did have to redo something?????

also speaking of mag quiltmania....isnt that one pricey?

BirdieSue 04-03-2016 06:13 AM

Oh! Gotta go shopping and find that magazine ! Thanks!

Mdegenhart 04-03-2016 06:37 AM

Linda Frantz (and anyone else who sells patterns) is just making sure you aren't sharing and passing on the pattern to people who haven't purchased it. Any pattern you pay to download would be treated the same. You should be backing up your computer to an external hard drive or the cloud so you don't lose everything on it when the computer has a catastrophic failure. You would have the same issue with much software as well.

giquilt 04-05-2016 04:02 AM


Originally Posted by Onebyone (Post 7511748)
If you have an Accuquilt die machine you can get a die made in shapes you want. The shapes are small so you can get several sizes of each shape on one die. Many get the size for paper and fabric on one die.

My local quilt shop is doing a Quilt Along this year. We checked into getting a die for the Accuquilt, but not available. Where/how do you get a die made?

giquilt 04-05-2016 04:25 AM


Originally Posted by BirdieSue (Post 7511153)
Has anyone made the Lucy Boston Patchwork of the crosses quilt? Would appreciate a source for the larger blocks in kits or paper pieces.

thanks so much!

http://www.thequiltmerchant.com/shop...3-x2718835.htm
Here is a kit with one block. I have seen several of the blocks from this merchant very beautiful. They also sale supplies. If you Google, Lucy Boston kits, several shops come up for supplies.

Onebyone 04-05-2016 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by giquilt (Post 7515069)
My local quilt shop is doing a Quilt Along this year. We checked into getting a die for the Accuquilt, but not available. Where/how do you get a die made?

It's on the Accuquilt website. You click on custom dies. You design the die you want. They make it. There is phone number on the website to call if you prefer to talk to a person about it. If someone has wanted the same die made then you have to get permission to have it remade but usually the person okays the die for remake when it's ordered.

fruitloop 04-05-2016 05:27 AM


Originally Posted by giquilt (Post 7515069)
My local quilt shop is doing a Quilt Along this year. We checked into getting a die for the Accuquilt, but not available. Where/how do you get a die made?

I think someone looked at the dies for sale and said there isn't one and left it at that.

Geri B 04-05-2016 05:38 AM

I went to jab yesterday and bought mag quiltmania...interesting suggestion for lucy boston potc....as an aside, i must say that magazine is a bit different and pattern presentation is so different from others. I know its an overseas publication ( australian, i believe). I think I'll order acrylic template and papers from paperpieces and try one this way.....

jillmc 04-05-2016 05:44 AM

This has been on my wish list for a long time....I need to finish a few other hand projects first!
An inspirational blog that I love is

http://sewandsowfarm.blogspot.com/

She also sells a starter kit on Etsy with the acrylic the plate, or just the templates, very reasonably.

Not affiliated, just in awe of her work! :)


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donna873 07-18-2018 03:11 AM

I am just starting my Lucy Boston quilt blocks and was looking for different ways to set them together, love you quilt!


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