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Old 10-10-2010, 10:50 PM
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Have just discovered "Quitsmart" pre stamped applique paper, has anyone used it? where can I find a tutorial on how to use it please?

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Have you done a search on the board?
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Old 10-11-2010, 02:11 AM
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http://www.quiltsmart.com/Pages/meth...rview_home.htm

also there are videos on utube.

i did the apple core one a few years ago. no problems, and it was a new thing for me to try,so i enjoyed it.

it can cost alot, when making a larger quilt..
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Thankyou I think I have worked it out.
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I love Quiltsmart :-) My avatar is one, the pumpkin seed. I also did the Double Wedding Ring for my mom and she loves it. I so enjoyed working with the patterns.
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One comment was that Quiltsmart was expensive if you are doing a large quilt, I might try and trace the pattern with the aid of a light box using light weight fusable.

Love this website, you all support each other, I have learned so much being a beginner quilter and I can learn at my own pace.
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Originally Posted by Carol Wilson
One comment was that Quiltsmart was expensive if you are doing a large quilt, I might try and trace the pattern with the aid of a light box using light weight fusable.

Love this website, you all support each other, I have learned so much being a beginner quilter and I can learn at my own pace.
I search the web and find them on sale :wink:
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i have done that too! i saved a sheet of the apple cores and made up my own, i didn't need many more to finish, but it worked for me..to finish the quilt up this way.
i liked doing the apple core, i got to play with my fancy stitches on each one..it was fun!
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Pardon my ignorance but to what are you referring "Apple Cores".

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http://www.trinityquilts.com/item.php?item_id=1524

there it is!

Applecore pattern
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