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Ditter43 03-10-2010 08:10 AM

Girl, that is so cool!! I am always amazed at what comes out of the fabric when you do these quilts!! How are you planning to quilt this? That is the fun part for me!!

Ditter

k3n 03-10-2010 08:14 AM


Originally Posted by Ditter43
Girl, that is so cool!! I am always amazed at what comes out of the fabric when you do these quilts!! How are you planning to quilt this? That is the fun part for me!!

Ditter

It is quilted Ditter! Very subtley obviously! :lol: I just meandered over the main body, SITD round both edges of the skinny border and then did a half hooked feather in the border to represent flames - there's a close up of the border a couple of pages back. :-D

som 03-10-2010 03:54 PM

thank you so much, with your help i think i can do it now ,i hope so ,i think iv'e had more troubel with this than anything i have tryed thanks again ,

som

som 03-10-2010 03:58 PM

thank you so much i think i can do it now, wish me luck i think this is the hardest thing i ever tryed
som

som 03-10-2010 03:59 PM

ddd

fireworkslover 03-10-2010 06:04 PM


Originally Posted by som
i have finally figured out how to lay out the obw. so i went and bought a ruler cut a few out 6 pieces sewed them together and they dont lay flat i know i have the wrong ruler would someone tell me what ruler to buy thanks so much

som

If you don't want to buy a triangle ruler, you can just use one that has a 60 degree angles on it. Mine is an Omnigrid 6" X 24". Once your strips are stacked, pinned together, you just start at one end position the ruler on the fabric lining up one of the cut edges with the 60 degree line and cut on the outer edge of the ruler. Flip the ruler so you're using the other 60 degree line and cut the other side of the triangle. Repeat these actions all the way across your strip set. Make sure to move pins, so you don't accidentally try to cut thru one. Before you know it you will have cut the whole strip and will be ready to start sewing them together. Don't sew all together tho, just make half hexagons.

som 03-10-2010 07:05 PM

o.k. everybody i did it ,i just made 4 blocks my first obw i have tryed this for 2 weeks and i finally did it thanks to everyone for your help ime so glad i found this sight every one is so helpful as soon as i get my camera back i will send pictures thanks so much

som

k3n 03-10-2010 11:08 PM

You're welcome som - look forward to seeing the pics!

Sheree from Chicago 03-10-2010 11:13 PM

It's stunning! Love your fabric and color choices!

Mousie 03-22-2010 02:33 AM

K, this is really gorgeous, and i love your flames!
Are you sure that your not smoking that machine and it inspired this name?
Maybe name it: The Flaming Wonder, lol!
Or, "Neva Kools Off!" :mrgreen:
"My Other Lover"...hey, run that one by Hans, LOL!
"OBW-Kanobi"...lololol! cheese dripping here! :XD:


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