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Old 07-11-2010, 09:39 AM
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Does anyone have an old placemat pattern where you cut 4 fabrics in the same way & then shuffle the pieces around to make 4 designs? Sunset magazine, 1970's?
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Old 07-11-2010, 10:52 AM
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No but I think it would be fairly simple . Take the four fabrics stack them on top of each other.. cut ... take your 4 piles leave the first one as is.. take the second pile take top fabric. move to bottom... third pile move top two fabrics to bottom... fourth pile move 3 fabrics to the bottom

Does that make sense ?
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Yes, but my pattern had some triangles & rectangles . I have to see if I have an old one around. Made them as gifts one year!
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Old 07-11-2010, 11:20 AM
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Make up your own pattern with the old one in mind, then it is truly Dotty's design.
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Make up your own pattern with the old one in mind, then it is truly Dotty's design.
Can we see pics when you finish them?

I just cannot believe how big that beautiful horse is and how brave you are to stand with your back turned to it :shock:
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Not sure I have seen that one. Show us when your done.
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Standing beside the horse you know would not normally be a scary thing - standing near or behind a horse's back legs is the dangerous place to be - I don't own a horse but have known of children being kicked and hurt that way
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Here's the pattern if you are still looking for it -

http://quiltwoman.com/take-four-plac...nloadable.aspx
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Here you go!

http://quiltwoman.com/take-four-plac...nloadable.aspx
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