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Originally Posted by Vat
Did one once and started with a four patch for one side, then cut it into a circle, topped it with another circle and stitched. Turned out GREAT.
Terry, you've generated a great discussion here, and inspired many of us. |
Very Cute - love the fabric you chose
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Sorry, I am a visual person so I don't quite get it I don't understand the square part. do you sew 2 circles together or is one a square sorry I love the look but confused, thanks for any help
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This also makes the double wedding ring pattern. Easy and fun!
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What a great idea! The circles can be made any size too! Way cool!
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Very cool nifty ideas. I love the patterns. Thanks. Beautiful quilts. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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This is a very neat way of making a table topper or candle mat too. If you use christmas fabric for base and green for the extra leaves it looks like a poinsettia. :P
Table topper or Candle mat. [ATTACH=CONFIG]175658[/ATTACH] |
How easy is that! Thanks!
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Really great way to use circles. I was curious how it would work with squares. Ended up with a combo, in my opinion, that would be great for making light weight quilts. Take 3 squares, middle one could be light weight batting or cloth. It would be your choice. Since the frayed edge quilts are so popular now, leave bottom right side down and top square right side up. Sandwich the three and sew together like a regular square quilt piece. Again, "Quilt as you go" squares.
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They look great.I saw Fons and Porter do something like that and it is in the "to do" list in my head.
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