Boom 19 - Autumn
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Actually Since I'm experimenting and learning I love changing it up. If the fabric is right for the block I'm thinking about. I'll try the fan method. That would be fun. But with my memory you might get seams open and it's comforting to know you won't mind.
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I love hearing everyone's tips about piecing and quilting. I went back and reviewed 1/4" seams after sewbiz mentioned that in one of the booms. This next boom I'm going to work on Kass' suggestion of using starch on the squares where I have to bias cut. One of the greatest joys in life for me is learning new things and the suggestions on this boom really help me pick the new things I learn.
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I know Sewbiz usually does charity quilts so I tend towards pieced for hers as they hold up in a hot water, hot dryer situation. I think the appliqué would too but I want to be safe.your fabric always lends itself to arty stuff. I would have done a dancing skeleton for you but you cannot wash it!
#1886
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I measure the little units of a square too.
I don't generally use starch on my quilts as they don't get washed ever and I read somewhere you can get bugs. Since the boom quilts go into quilts that get washed I will experiment with them.
I love these booms because I can do wonderful FMQ in all the more traditional squares.
I don't generally use starch on my quilts as they don't get washed ever and I read somewhere you can get bugs. Since the boom quilts go into quilts that get washed I will experiment with them.
I love these booms because I can do wonderful FMQ in all the more traditional squares.
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