I am searching for a pattern for a table runner that I saw on the board a few days ago.
It is a new technique. You only sew squares together then cut into 3 pieces and sew back together. It makes it look like you sewed the pattern on point. Thanks for your help! Angie |
I will surf and see if I can find it, sounds cool
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Thanx, QuiltnCowgirl ~ that's a very interesting pattern! :D
I'll have to give that a try. |
Originally Posted by QuiltnCowgirl
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On the Twist & Shout -- can anybody figure out if this would work using 5" charms and what the other cutting dimensions would be? Hate to have to cut down the charms - kinda defeats the purpose of being quick and easy. THANKS!
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Originally Posted by Katydid2
On the Twist & Shout -- can anybody figure out if this would work using 5" charms and what the other cutting dimensions would be? Hate to have to cut down the charms - kinda defeats the purpose of being quick and easy. THANKS!
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THANK YOU! I must be brain dead today :)
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It is this same technique but it is just a table runner. I thought this would make a good small project to teach at our guild work day.
Thank you to everyone who is helping me find this. Angie |
I found it. It was in the new issue of Quiltposium. Here is the link to the magazine. It is on page 136-137. http://quiltposium.us1.list-manage.c...9&e=b1e03f4784
She also has another free pattern on her website. Her website is: http://www.stitchedbuy.com/Home/free...-quilt-pattern Thank you for your help. I kept back tracking websites I was on in the last few days and I found it. YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hope ya'll find this as interesting as I did. Angie |
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