Thank you I have been putting them on my wall every which way. I will try the rail fence.
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You can make a rail fence even when they r 31/2" wide and 6" long and how to I place 4 different colors?
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Originally Posted by Monie
You can make a rail fence even when they r 31/2" wide and 6" long and how to I place 4 different colors?
I don't particularly like her color choices but this gives a good idea. You can also make Spiderweb blocks out of them. http://www.quilterscache.com/E/EasySpiderWebBlock.html |
I like the Chinese coins I have 50 each 2 different blues and 2 greens need to add a solid color? When you get tired of me just don't ansewer me I will most certainly understand my chemo brain is slow to understand sorry but I thank you very much for your help. I was surprised by my DH he stopes at a yard sale and brought me a singer sewing machine with 20 different stitches. Well so much for all that. Thank you I will let you know how it turns out would post a pic but haven't figured it out.
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It doesn't have to be a solid. A tiny print or something that "reads" as solid to separate the stacked coins into panels.
Another idea is stacked bricks. You would sew your 3.5 x 6" pieces end to end in horizontal rows and off set each row so it looks like a brick wall. I got a newsletter from epatterns this morning that has a design in it that might work for you, also. It's a cross between rail fence & garden path. http://www.e-patternscentral.com/det...ng+Garden+Path If the link doesn't work, to to http://www.e-patternscentral.com and search for Spring Garden Path. I don't see paying $3.49 for the pattern, though when it's so simple to figure out but it might help clear your chemo fog. |
Thanks so much the spring garden one help with 4 blocks and then sash each block. Thank you hope I haven't been a pain in the----- well
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Beverly I was born in St. Louis Mo.
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Originally Posted by Monie
Thanks so much the spring garden one help with 4 blocks and then sash each block. Thank you hope I haven't been a pain in the----- well
I'm from the Jefferson City area myself. Met hubby (2nd) on-line and he's from Kirkwood. He lived with me for a while back home but the money for computer programmers is better up here so we moved up here. Been here for 10 years+. This part of Jefferson County isn't much different than where I'm from but much easier access to the zoo, Six Flags, The Arch, and lots more fabric shops! So I still get my country living but am only 45 minutes from all the attractions of the big city. |
iN about.com Janet Wickell usually gives material list...
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Here is the pattern "Bright Hopes"
http://quilting.about.com/od/piecing...tial_seams.htm About.com patterns are under pictures. :) |
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