GQ done, tied, bound, washed!!
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Originally Posted by moonangel12
There's something about tie quilts that's just so... comforting?? I really like them and that one is beautiful! I really like the bigger blocks how you did them - was that a pattern, or did you come up with it yourself?
Thanks for your comments, everybody!
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Great fabrics that fit the pattern or the other way around. Lovely quilt!
re: quilting ties - I use the length of my index finger up to the first knuckle for my measure to cut after I have tied them.
I figure back in the day (another century) they did not have all our tools. When I made clothing for my daughter (She is now 50.) I used my little finger as a measure between hemming stitches. This gave an evenness to the hems. For adult hems I use my thumb width.
Love your quilt.
re: quilting ties - I use the length of my index finger up to the first knuckle for my measure to cut after I have tied them.
I figure back in the day (another century) they did not have all our tools. When I made clothing for my daughter (She is now 50.) I used my little finger as a measure between hemming stitches. This gave an evenness to the hems. For adult hems I use my thumb width.
Love your quilt.
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Originally Posted by quilter68
Great fabrics that fit the pattern or the other way around. Lovely quilt!
re: quilting ties - I use the length of my index finger up to the first knuckle for my measure to cut after I have tied them.
I figure back in the day (another century) they did not have all our tools. When I made clothing for my daughter (She is now 50.) I used my little finger as a measure between hemming stitches. This gave an evenness to the hems. For adult hems I use my thumb width.
Love your quilt.
re: quilting ties - I use the length of my index finger up to the first knuckle for my measure to cut after I have tied them.
I figure back in the day (another century) they did not have all our tools. When I made clothing for my daughter (She is now 50.) I used my little finger as a measure between hemming stitches. This gave an evenness to the hems. For adult hems I use my thumb width.
Love your quilt.
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