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Old 01-22-2012, 08:19 PM
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i can convert the word files to pdf format. fabriclvr is that okay with you?
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Old 01-22-2012, 08:34 PM
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Ok, I created a PDF for the file and it is now available. It is called Clue 1 - Prestidigitation.PDF

Thanks everyone for asking to convert and re-post, but this is my design and instructions so I own the copywrite. Please do not re-post this design to any other site or convert it to any other format other than what has now been presented.

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Old 01-23-2012, 08:29 AM
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Thanks so much

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Old 01-23-2012, 08:54 AM
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I think my computer has gone absolutely crazy. All of the information you typed FabricLovr wasn't there when I first viewed your post, when I reread it after posting there was another part. I think I may end up having to have my computer checked. I appreciate all of the hard work involved in this mystery. Everyone have a great day--I have to get something done today.
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:01 AM
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i think somewhere it is listed to be a log cabin-esque type pattern which can be beginner level depending on the construction . i am not a log cabin pattern lover so i will just watch along with the group. good luck all.

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I might be able to turn it into a PDF...I have adobe acrobat...remind me tomorrow if I forget what level would you rate this project?
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Old 01-23-2012, 09:20 AM
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Originally Posted by Xtgirl View Post
I might be able to turn it into a PDF...I have adobe acrobat...remind me tomorrow if I forget what level would you rate this project?
HI, Although this is a log cabin using 2 1/2 inch strips and the construction is fairly basic, it becomes a little bit more complicated when you mix up the color placements. This one you will also have to follow the construction directions 100% or the quilt will not turn out as designed. The quilt is also set on point. Setting on point is easy and if you have never done it before, I will walk you through the steps and when you are done, you will say "why was I so scared of setting on point?" LOL

I would rate this quilt at a very confident beginner. As long as you can follow the placement of the fabrics, you should be fine.

This is not your mothers log cabin by any means!!
 
Old 01-23-2012, 11:19 AM
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** DESIGNER UPDATE **
I will be putting updates as I construct this quilt. As you read in the opening instructions, this is an UNTESTED pattern put together quickly so we would have something to do as a Mystery on SBS.

As I am cutting, I am finding that my calculations are off by 2 strips. I just cut the background and had used the exact number listed. (9) Remember to start cutting your pieces from the strips from the SALVAGE edge because the left over FOLD will need to be opened, pressed and then trimmed to complete the piece count. I cut in this order, 6 1/2, 8 1/2, 4 1/2 and used the remaining fabric from the 8 1/2 cut and the folds from the 6 1/2 to complete the count for the 4 1/2. (I don't like to waste fabric at $12/yard!)
** BUT **I forgot to cut two (2) strips for step 1a. So, if you would, add an additional 2 strips to your count for the background and 1 for the other two colors. We will still fine on yardage, I gave you more for just this oversite.

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Old 01-23-2012, 11:52 AM
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** DESIGNER UPDATE **There are a total of 22 blocks in this quilt, the instructions say to cut the sewn strips into 30 pieces. Now how I came up with 30 is beyond me! IF you have not sewn and cut in clue 1a, WAIT, give me time to test out the blocks and give you an exact count on centers we need.....Guess this is what I get for trying to do these calculations in a boring meeting and then doing the instructions on a Sunday evening.. forgive me and bear with me. Everything will be fixed by the time you get to Clue #2 (I HOPE!)
 
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**** DESIGNER UPDATE *****

If you have printed out clue #1, TRASH IT!

If you have not started to cut - DON'T CUT YET!

Check in with me later - - - - -

I may still have hair by then, but who knows, maybe not!!
 
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So sorry this is beginning to frustrate you.
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