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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 6780427)
here's a link to google images of the summer in the park quilt... it doesn't look like the points are cut off
https://www.google.com/search?q=summ...w=1016&bih=693 |
What a nice quilt Jim. I don't have many jelly strips so I like what you have done.
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When you are cutting your six strip set:
Your square ruler should be bigger than your strip set. Cut #1: position the 45* diagonal line on your ruler on the seam line, trim off the end. #2-Every cut after that: position the diagonal line of your ruler on the (longer on the fabric tube) seam line, slide ruler until the edge of your ruler slides off the fabric on the at the opposite (short on the fabric tube) seamline. the ruler should be right AT the short seam, but not on it. Check both positions, then cut from the short fabric side to the long fabric side. The side where the 45* diagonal ruler line is, the seam allowance is hanging off past the ruler corner, that's okay, the ruler will guide you to cut it. Open this piece up. It should be a perfect square. Without pivoting the ruler, slide the 45* diagonal line to the opposite side, repeating from #2. |
I made one too... it's a lot of fun and not hard to make. I saw a bunch of my photos in that Google images page that is linked to (above)!
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Love that pattern...
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Here is a closeup of my Summer in the Park. I cut my own strips from stash. Its called Blueberries in the Park as I was attempting to FINALLY use up all the blueberry fabrics in my stash! (no such luck! I keep finding chunks of it...time to cut it up Bonnie Hunter style and see where it ends up in a scrappy quilt!) I used yardage for the background. Its next up on the frame!
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this is one of my favorite patterns. I love it in bright batiks and black! all points are intact and no bananas were hurt in the making of this quilt. lol!
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