Can someone explain the process of those stack n whacks to me? I am as always a day late to the prom and this is a completely newprocess for me. I love the quilts that have been posted and think they are gorgeous and I think I'd like to try one, but the tutorials I've seen don't really show me how one "stacks n whacks" and comes out with those beautiful blocks.
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Type Stack and Whack quilts in your Google and you will find the directions or look for the book.
Carol J. |
Thank you!
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The best thing to do is buy a book then take a class if you can. They are not hard to make but I loved the class, it was so helpful.
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Linda, I checked on google and found www.connectingthreads.com had a great tutorial on the making of Stack and Whack pieces. She explains it very well and the tutorial lasts 8 minutes so she is not rushing you.
http:/www.connectingthreads.com/tutorial Try it. Lots of fun things to make this way, and can be made with 4, 6, or 8 pieces and each one is different, just like a kaleidoscope. Carol J. |
Thank you, Carol.
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cutiebuns did a good tutorial on the OBW -- similar to stack & whack - but it's all hexagons.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35685-1.htm |
I would buy a book to help you. I know that I go back to mine each time I make one to get the order done correctly. It will also have different patterns for you to try.
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Originally Posted by shnnn
cutiebuns did a good tutorial on the OBW -- similar to stack & whack - but it's all hexagons.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-35685-1.htm |
Is stack n whack the same as OBW? Just the setting is different?
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No, they are different blocks/patterns, just sharing the stacked repeats for cutting technique. :D:D:D
Click on the words "Quilting Forum" on this page and then scroll down to the section for these. Lots of pictures there :D:D:D |
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