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Old 04-05-2010, 07:20 PM
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Beautiful! I have a kit for a floral heart wreath, but am afraid to start. Fusible grid was recommended. Did you use it?
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Old 04-06-2010, 04:57 AM
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Yes, I did use the fusible grid, and that made it very easy. After you have finally decided that the arrangement of 2 inch squares is the way you want it, you just iron them onto the grid and sew horizontal and vertical seams. It was much faster than I thought it would be.
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Originally Posted by renee765
Yes, I did use the fusible grid, and that made it very easy. After you have finally decided that the arrangement of 2 inch squares is the way you want it, you just iron them onto the grid and sew horizontal and vertical seams. It was much faster than I thought it would be.
So you place all the squares and iron all at once, right? LOL I can just see me trying keep them all in place as I am coming at it with an iron....not the time for a nosey cat! ;)
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:23 AM
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That was exactly my fear! I had to cover the squares on the grid with a big bath towel while I was trying to decide how to place them, so my Ophelia (Maine Coon) wouldn't sent them flying every time I walked away. She thinks her job is to lay on any piece of fabric left on the table. The towel on the top really helped to keep the unironed pieces in place while she lazed on it. You just have to remove the towel slowly so it doesn't take some squares with it. When I was ready to iron, I used a small ironing pad (bought at Hancock's to slip under sections of the grid while I was ironing. That way I didn't have to move all the pieces to an ironing board. Miss Ophelia was never able to rearrange the squares, and she has yet to forgive me for that.
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Very pretty.
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Old 04-06-2010, 05:29 AM
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I have at least two books on the watercolor method, still haven't made one though!!!My list is sooooo long!!That is very pretty!!

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Old 04-06-2010, 06:25 AM
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Great job, it is so springy. I love to do water color quilts too, like painting with fabric.
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Old 04-06-2010, 06:07 PM
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Originally Posted by renee765
That was exactly my fear! I had to cover the squares on the grid with a big bath towel while I was trying to decide how to place them, so my Ophelia (Maine Coon) wouldn't sent them flying every time I walked away. She thinks her job is to lay on any piece of fabric left on the table. The towel on the top really helped to keep the unironed pieces in place while she lazed on it. You just have to remove the towel slowly so it doesn't take some squares with it. When I was ready to iron, I used a small ironing pad (bought at Hancock's to slip under sections of the grid while I was ironing. That way I didn't have to move all the pieces to an ironing board. Miss Ophelia was never able to rearrange the squares, and she has yet to forgive me for that.
Thanks for the tips.
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Love the idea and design just beautiful and very effective.
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Very nice!
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