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Old 03-03-2009, 02:58 PM
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Using a picture frame from the dollar store I had to try the fun and done quilt, here is a sample, I have to find the perfect fabric to do this one this is just going to be a hop mat for the table. I used some scraps I had.
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Old 03-03-2009, 03:33 PM
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WONDERFUL idea!!! Love what you did and how you did it!!
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Love it :lol: Will you make it bigger or just finish it off ? As for the picture frame thanks for the tip
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Well not the best but I got distracted.
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Looks Great to Me :lol:
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Wonderful idea. Looks great.
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Look great!
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good job!
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Can you tell me how wide the "sashes" turn out to be?

I have been wanting to do this with my sample blocks when I get ready to start free motion quilting...

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by Quilting G
Can you tell me how wide the "sashes" turn out to be?

I have been wanting to do this with my sample blocks when I get ready to start free motion quilting...

Thanks!
The sash size will depend on how wide your outer piece is this one was an inch so they are almost a half inch each side making the whole thing 1 inch I just cut a larger template from plastic using one and a quarter on the outside and and 10 on the inside square. I bought fabric today and hope to get at it this weekend. It was simple to do but I was in a hurry and this was just to see if I liked doing it, I did, so will press as I go this time, making it neater.
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