Originally Posted by ksdot417
(Post 5290234)
I found this site. It has the rows and blocks printed out and suggests you laminate them or put them on cardstock and punch a hole in the corner. I'm going to try it.
http://acuppaandacatchup.com/2010/07...little-labels/ |
I also use the little round stickers you find at office supply stores, along with a photo on my digital camera. I just started taking some classes from Craftsy and they are great! There is one, Magical Jelly Roll Quilts by Kimberly Einmo, where she demonstrates how to use a chain-piecing technique that encompasses the whole quilt! I always chain piece, but have never seen it done for all rows and columns. The quilt top ends up looking like its all held together by a spider web. Look for it in Lesson 3 of the series where she is teaching the Jacob's Ladder quilt. This avoids all need to label the rows and columns.
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Here is an idea that may help with those little laminated tags...instead of punching one hole and having to use a safety pin, punch two holes (use a smaller-hole craft punch if you happen to have one) and insert a straight pin down in one hole, up in the next. That way you don't have to fiddle around with opening and closing those safety pins.
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When I was taking quilting lessons, I used my Excel spreadsheet even to write in colors and blocks.
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Originally Posted by Painiacs
(Post 5287625)
Ive also heard of ppl taking a picture witth digital. Camera.
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Thank you Karen, what a big help this will be.
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Originally Posted by ksdot417
(Post 5290234)
I found this site. It has the rows and blocks printed out and suggests you laminate them or put them on cardstock and punch a hole in the corner. I'm going to try it.
http://acuppaandacatchup.com/2010/07...little-labels/ |
Originally Posted by Scissor Queen
(Post 5285963)
A piece of paper, a ruler and a pencil work just fine to make your own.
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Originally Posted by Silver Needle
(Post 5287264)
I use small stick on circles from office supply store. 1/1 = Row 1 Block 1. They don't seem to leave behind sticky residue. I use a sharpie to write on them. Easy to use and disposable. I'm going to check out the excel spreadsheet and picture idea if I have a longer term project though.
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system for laying out blocks
Originally Posted by AUQuilter
(Post 5285923)
Awhile back someone posted a link to a webpage where there was a page you could print out so you could number your quilt blocks for assembly.
I think it was A1, A2,.. or 1A, 1B... Then it went to second row... Hopefully someone bookmarked it... I have tried search area but can't locate it and need to get the blocks off the guest bed. Thanks. |
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