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#22
Love the bags.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
Shows angled sewing from point to point instead of free motion
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Shows sewing from point to point
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#23
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Originally Posted by Deb53
Love the bags.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
I get what you mean. Thanks!
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
I get what you mean. Thanks!
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
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Originally Posted by juniemoon
Originally Posted by Deb53
Love the bags.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
Concerning the rail fence quilt - a lot of times I find
points to "connect".
Maybe go from the dark blue points down on an angle to each point and then to make an "X" effect, decide where you will connect other points.
Don't think I'm explaining myself enough but perhaps you'll get the idea.
There's an example attached.
There's always a way to tie the quilt every 6 inches or so instead of sewing.
Good luck on this project. Please show us a photo when it's finished.
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Originally Posted by charwhit
love the black and white bag also the last one. what is the name of the last bag
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Originally Posted by lalaland
Love them all!
I prefer snaps to zippers on my bags because, unlike purses, I take a bag because I need something bigger and I know I will be sticking my hand in it frequently.
I did the stitch in the ditch on my rail fence. Actually, I stitched right next to the ditch, it was easier to do.
I prefer snaps to zippers on my bags because, unlike purses, I take a bag because I need something bigger and I know I will be sticking my hand in it frequently.
I did the stitch in the ditch on my rail fence. Actually, I stitched right next to the ditch, it was easier to do.
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