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Two hints for a higher surface to cut --- use your kitchen counter to place your cutting mat on --or if your table has four legs, get the bed raisers that they sell to raise the bed higher up. That's what we use at our quilting bee. At home I use the counter and it helps as I am 5'9".
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I saw a tutorial on using Elmer school glue and put a in a bottle like you would your machine oil where very little came out. Then put the tiny bit of glue where you want to match all along the block then heat set with iron no steam. Her points came out looking beautiful
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I like to paper piece but not very good at it yet
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Originally Posted by quilter64779
I like to paper piece but not very good at it yet
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Im working on the snowflake Carol Doak has and its challenging. But doable.
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Really, I seen that yesterday and yes its something I want to try, maybe I will do a different block of hers, and make a quilt out of that. Sounds good to me.
I want to be good at it too. Rita |
Originally Posted by craftybear
this is the link
http://www.quiltworx.com/
Originally Posted by Pat G
Smitty, I went to the quiltworks site & all I get is "website cannot display pg.". I tried over & over in case I had misspelled it but that's all I could get. Is there a more complete name possibly?
Pat Thanks so much, craftybear. |
Originally Posted by penny doty
Originally Posted by LUV2QLT
OK - going to give this photo add thing a try - here's the quilt, held up by my son, the Eagle Boy Scout - the center panel is of a camping scene - all paper pieced! My second attempt at PP!!!
I didn't get a picture. I see that others did so where do I look? |
Has any tried Jacqueline de Jonge patterns? I'm thinking of ordering Colorful.
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I believe the site is quiltworx.com - try that
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