Uneven sashings creating issues....
#41
Thank you, GrannyB!! :) :)
Of course you can copy! :D I got the pattern from: http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/SimplePlanes.pdf
I got the kind of sky-ish blue background from Walmart. After I had started, I seen they had a better print with clouds! The airplanes were made from just scraps.
Have fun!!! :D
Of course you can copy! :D I got the pattern from: http://www.fatcatpatterns.com/SimplePlanes.pdf
I got the kind of sky-ish blue background from Walmart. After I had started, I seen they had a better print with clouds! The airplanes were made from just scraps.
Have fun!!! :D
#43
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Originally Posted by Diana Rainer
I still don't understand though, how using corner stones helps?
#47
I've learned a lot from this post. I think the cornerstones make it easier to match ups since you'd be working with a shorter length of fabric and it would be more manageable.
Finish your block, square it up, add vertical sashing, then add horizontal sashing with cornerstone--and in a perfect world...viola!!!
I LOVE your quilt and have added that on my "to do" list for all of my grandsons (5 of them :) ).
Finish your block, square it up, add vertical sashing, then add horizontal sashing with cornerstone--and in a perfect world...viola!!!
I LOVE your quilt and have added that on my "to do" list for all of my grandsons (5 of them :) ).
#49
Originally Posted by Diana Rainer
Thanks Mjsylvstr & SharonC!!!
Sharon, there were quite a few different kids patterns at the fatcats pattern site you might want to look at!
:D
Sharon, there were quite a few different kids patterns at the fatcats pattern site you might want to look at!
:D
If I get bored I think I may do a couple of the trains (only the boys all live near Air Force bases so all of them are fasinated by aircraft).
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