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Old 11-05-2010, 07:24 PM
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Originally Posted by sosewcrazy
Your quilts are beautiful, and I love the look of Stack n Whack as well as One Block Wonders. Here's a question for all of you who make them - how do you get the very center, where all the points come together, to lay down flat? I've had some issues with that.
I press the seams open instead of to one side.
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Old 11-05-2010, 07:31 PM
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Originally Posted by sosewcrazy
Your quilts are beautiful, and I love the look of Stack n Whack as well as One Block Wonders. Here's a question for all of you who make them - how do you get the very center, where all the points come together, to lay down flat? I've had some issues with that.
I press the seams open instead of to one side.
I press the seams on the star open. On the pinwheels I pressed exactly like the pattern said to and had no problem.
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Old 11-05-2010, 09:00 PM
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Your quilts are awsome. Would you believe I made a shirt out of the brown fabric many years ago? Too bad I didn't get enough to do a quilt. :lol:
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Totally Awesome quilts!!!! :D :thumbup:
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Old 11-06-2010, 04:36 AM
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These are the two Stack & Whack Quilts I finished this last weekend. I made them while we were in Az last winter. I really love doing these quilts.
Question from a novice!! What is stack and whack????
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Originally Posted by JuBee
Your quilts are awsome. Would you believe I made a shirt out of the brown fabric many years ago? Too bad I didn't get enough to do a quilt. :lol:
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Yes, I can believe that. The butterfly fabric in the black background S&W, I originally purchased to make me a MooMoo to run around the house in. Man am I glad I didn't get that project cut out. I like the S&W much better than the MooMoo.
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Old 11-06-2010, 06:58 AM
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Originally Posted by shelburn
Question from a novice!! What is stack and whack????
Stack & Whack is a method of cutting a large-scale print fabric so that you have kaleidoscope-type triangles to put together into 6-sided or 8-sided blocks. You cut the fabric apart where it repeats, then stack up 6 or 8 identical sections, then cut triangles. You take one stack of identical triangles and arrange into a hexagon or octagon. Here's a tutorial for wedge-shaped stack N whack: http://www.bethanyreynolds.com/what'ssnw.html
Here's a link to Bethany Reynolds' book that started it all: http://www.amazon.com/Magic-Stack-n-.../dp/1574327046
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Old 11-06-2010, 07:04 AM
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those fabrics are awesome . It is the first I have seen of "stack & whack" quilts looks very interesting. Where do we find the instuctions??
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Originally Posted by 3rdgenquilter
those fabrics are awesome . It is the first I have seen of "stack & whack" quilts looks very interesting. Where do we find the instuctions??
Bethany Reynolds Stack and Whack.
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Another book, One Block Wonders, is a take-off on the Stack & Whack, but then you put the hexagons together without sashing or spaces between: http://www.amazon.com/One-Block-Wond.../dp/1571203222
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