Warning about Stack and Whack and other similar designs
#31
Originally Posted by Holice
I firmly believe every book/pattern/tutorial/instruction should have the following warning.
Be aware that this technique is addictive and may cause undue stress on your quiltmaking. You will discover that before you have the first top finished you will have another cut, another on the cutting table to be cut and about three more still in the original store bags waiting in line to start the process.
Be aware that this technique is addictive and may cause undue stress on your quiltmaking. You will discover that before you have the first top finished you will have another cut, another on the cutting table to be cut and about three more still in the original store bags waiting in line to start the process.
#34
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I totally agree about this!! I have caught the bug too! Made one as I won a pattern and then made a second!!
1st quilt- My Pines
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Irish Pines (#2)
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#35
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They also didn't appeal to me...that is until I was "forced" to try it as a border for an IRR quilt (see, that wasn't mine). It was so much fun and turned out so great that the OBW sucked me in too, so be very careful!! LOL!!!
Originally Posted by susiequilt
I think I'm the only one on the board that has no interest in them!
I don't know why they don't appeal to me.
I don't know why they don't appeal to me.
#38
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Originally Posted by Holice
I firmly believe every book/pattern/tutorial/instruction should have the following warning.
Be aware that this technique is addictive and may cause undue stress on your quiltmaking. You will discover that before you have the first top finished you will have another cut, another on the cutting table to be cut and about three more still in the original store bags waiting in line to start the process.
Be aware that this technique is addictive and may cause undue stress on your quiltmaking. You will discover that before you have the first top finished you will have another cut, another on the cutting table to be cut and about three more still in the original store bags waiting in line to start the process.
#40
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Michigan
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Originally Posted by Rebecca VLQ
LOL! Maybe that's what I should do with my parrots fabric....make a stack n whack out of it...
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