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butterflywing 03-24-2009 01:18 PM

that is really fantastic! i'm still amazed by how great that looks. you sure picked the right colors for that project. the circles just 'bounce' out of the squares.

terrific work. :thumbup: :thumbup:

butterflywing 03-24-2009 01:54 PM

well...i am your most ardent admirer! :)

keep up the great work. and thanks for letting me pick your brain.

kd124 04-01-2009 09:42 PM

Stunning quilt. Love the thread used in the quilting. Don't know if I will ever use this method, but I saved it just in case. thanks for the link.

amma 04-02-2009 10:03 AM

Bright and beautiful, love it! :D :D :D

purpl7 04-02-2009 01:05 PM

That is just beautiful. If you ever get sick of it, I know where you can send it. 8)

JoanneS 04-02-2009 04:04 PM

Gorgeous colors. I'm eager to try this method of Piecelique. I watched her tute last night. It looks pretty easy. Now, all I need to do is find the glue and the tip! I probably should just order the tip from her and look for the glue at JoAnn's or Michael?

twistedstitcher 04-02-2009 04:07 PM


Originally Posted by JoanneS
Gorgeous colors. I'm eager to try this method of Piecelique. I watched her tute last night. It looks pretty easy. Now, all I need to do is find the glue and the tip! I probably should just order the tip from her and look for the glue at JoAnn's or Michael?

I bought Elmer's school glue at Walmart and didn't bother with a special tip. I found if I was just a bit careful it was quite easy to get a fine bead of glue just using the tip on the bottle.

JoanneS 04-02-2009 04:08 PM


Originally Posted by twistedstitcher

Originally Posted by JoanneS
Gorgeous colors. I'm eager to try this method of Piecelique. I watched her tute last night. It looks pretty easy. Now, all I need to do is find the glue and the tip! I probably should just order the tip from her and look for the glue at JoAnn's or Michael?

I bought Elmer's school glue at Walmart and didn't bother with a special tip. I found if I was just a bit careful it was quite easy to get a fine bead of glue just using the tip on the bottle.

Thanks!

Greeter Eva 06-06-2010 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
Butterflywing, I started with a 9" square and the circle is 5" in diameter. After the blocks were sewn, I trimmed the blocks to 8.5" after marking the center of the circle to make sure it was centered in the block.

I love your quilt. Another thing the lady taught us, was, place the circles off center & then put another one overlapping the first one & also fussy cutting some print. For instance kids print is very cute, or other prints like flowers. You can just let your imagination run wild. You can also put a wonky border on each block.

twistedstitcher 06-06-2010 02:10 PM


Originally Posted by Greeter Eva

Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
Butterflywing, I started with a 9" square and the circle is 5" in diameter. After the blocks were sewn, I trimmed the blocks to 8.5" after marking the center of the circle to make sure it was centered in the block.

I love your quilt. Another thing the lady taught us, was, place the circles off center & then put another one overlapping the first one & also fussy cutting some print. For instance kids print is very cute, or other prints like flowers. You can just let your imagination run wild. You can also put a wonky border on each block.

Great ideas, thanks for sharing!


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