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Hexagons, Tube Quilting, and Coasters + a question

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Old 03-22-2010, 10:56 AM
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I made these hexagon placemats, tube block hot pads and criss cross coasters all from patterns I've found here.

I absolutely fell in love with the tube quilting method and would like to make a twin size quilt but I'm a little worried about doing something that large because of the bias edges. It wasn't a problem with the hot pads as it was just one block with binding but I want to put the blocks together without sashing in between.

Some of you here say to starch so my question is do you use spray starch or liquid. When do you starch? Could I make the tube and then spray starch heavily before cutting the blocks?
I know that someone here will be able to help me.

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Old 03-22-2010, 11:01 AM
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No idea how to answer your question, but your work is beautiful. I wondered what tube quilting was and now I know. It has a 3-D look and I love it. Blessings, Ruth
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Great job on all that you did!!
I use spray starch and I spray every step of the way :-D
I spray & iron before cutting...
I press the seams and then I spray them again when I press them to one side etc. etc. etc.
The stiffer the better my seams come out!!!!!
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Your projects are beautiful. I'm not sure about starching. Love your pot holder though.
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Wow, Awesome i love your projects.

You said you found the patterns on here, but what is the link?

Thanks again!

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I buy Sta-Flo liquid starch, mix it 50/50 with water and spray the heck out of everything.
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Great job.
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Originally Posted by craftybear
Wow, Awesome i love your projects.

You said you found the patterns on here, but what is the link?

Thanks again!

Craftybear
This is the link for the hexagons
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com...tube-quilting/

For the coasters, click on search above and type in Criss Cross Coasters. They are so simple to do.

The hot pads are tube quilting blocks and you can type Tube Quilting into the search above.

Hope this helps. All were fairly simple to do.
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Originally Posted by rndelling
Originally Posted by craftybear
Wow, Awesome i love your projects.

You said you found the patterns on here, but what is the link?

Thanks again!

Craftybear
This is the link for the hexagons
http://tutorials.missouriquiltco.com...tube-quilting/

For the coasters, click on search above and type in Criss Cross Coasters. They are so simple to do.

The hot pads are tube quilting blocks and you can type Tube Quilting into the search above.

Hope this helps. All were fairly simple to do.
Think I goofed and the link is for tube quilting. Sorry.

Here is the link for the hexagon.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-36657-1.htm
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