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I used the tute from Missouri star and sewed all four edges then cut
David |
Originally Posted by davidwent
I used the tute from Missouri star and sewed all four edges then cut
David |
Yup, it sure makes it easy!
David |
Originally Posted by davidwent
Yup, it sure makes it easy!
David |
Originally Posted by ottermomDebbie
I found my 3-D pinwheels
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-57715-1.htm It looks like a fun quilt. I still haven't found the "elephant pinwheel" or is it the same thing? Thanks for sharing all the great ideas. This will be a good project |
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I'm going to join you all too.
Has anyone said they would take the 'other' easy way out and use their Accuquilt BABY GO? (or maybe I will use my electric one - the Vagabond) I'll do that for most of them. But I will try the Missouri method. I haven't read all the posts yet to see if there are other methods to try. I think I will do some tonite before bed. |
I'm not David, but I'm using 5" charms & doing the sew around all edges method,trimming down to 5 1/2".
Originally Posted by JanetWall
Originally Posted by davidwent
Yup, it sure makes it easy!
David |
Originally Posted by Ceil
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Originally Posted by Roseysue
I'm going to join you all too.
Has anyone said they would take the 'other' easy way out and use their Accuquilt BABY GO? (or maybe I will use my electric one - the Vagabond) I'll do that for most of them. But I will try the Missouri method. I haven't read all the posts yet to see if there are other methods to try. I think I will do some tonite before bed. We did have someone many pages back mention using their cutting machine. I have 10" blocks to use but now I want them 8" so I'll be cutting them down by hand! I'd be glad to let you come over and cut them for me! I'll probably use the scraps for a piano border. :-D |
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