WOW! I've got to find that fabric! Post a pic when it's done, please.
mountainmammo |
very pretty blocks
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wow! is right, stunning.
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Beautiful blocks.
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Can you explain exactly what is a repeat? The same spot on the fabric? then 12" between the same spot? Thanks for your input - I think they look so neat - and yours is going to look so great!quote=QuiltE]
Originally Posted by lildeb
That is so pretty I will have to try that.How many yards should you buy?
It's not a specific yardage you need. What you need is at least six repeats, with a repeat of at least 12". The large the quilt the more fabric ... but always a multiple of six repeats. And extra if you are going to want to do the back of the quilt or borders in the same fabric.[/quote] |
what does OBW stand for?
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[quote=quilter girl]Can you explain exactly what is a repeat? The same spot on the fabric? then 12" between the same spot? Thanks for your input - I think they look so neat - and yours is going to look so great!quote=QuiltE]
Repeat means, where the pattern design repeats itself. Look along the selvedge, and see where the exact same leaf on the flower is repeated and measure between. It may be a very short repeat, just a few inches and upwards from there. for OBW, you want atleast 12" between. Just need to be cautious that it is indeed the exact same one. You need atleast six repeats, as you're going to cut them apart and stack them perfectly on top of each other before cutting. |
Originally Posted by Ms Kay
what does OBW stand for?
SAW = Stack and Whack! |
Thank you - you have explained it very clearly [quote=QuiltE]
Originally Posted by quilter girl
Can you explain exactly what is a repeat? The same spot on the fabric? then 12" between the same spot? Thanks for your input - I think they look so neat - and yours is going to look so great!quote=QuiltE]
Repeat means, where the pattern design repeats itself. Look along the selvedge, and see where the exact same leaf on the flower is repeated and measure between. It may be a very short repeat, just a few inches and upwards from there. for OBW, you want atleast 12" between. Just need to be cautious that it is indeed the exact same one. You need atleast six repeats, as you're going to cut them apart and stack them perfectly on top of each other before cutting. |
Oh they are beautiful. Isn't it fun, you don't know what you will have until you are finished.
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QuilterGirl ... You're welcome!!
You might want to check out these two threads from today. They show you a similar style done with just four repeats, and working with squares .... http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114772-1.htm http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-114793-1.htm#2991085 |
Just BREATH---taking!!!
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I love them too! What a colorful quilt or wallhanging they will make.
Originally Posted by feffertim
wow, fabulous
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Very artistic,and of course,Just beautiful.
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I can hardly wait for you to finish this! It's going to be FABULOUS!
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I can hardly wait for you to finish this! It's going to be FABULOUS!
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WOW!! The blocks are beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
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I think those are some of the prettiest ones I have ever seen. What did the original fabrick look like?
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Pretty, pretty! Nice job!
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wow that will be one beautiful quilt. Can't wait to see it finished.
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Can anyone tell me what OBW stands for please. Thank you. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by rhona hodgson
Can anyone tell me what OBW stands for please. Thank you. :thumbup:
S & W Stack & Whack QAYG - Quilt As You Go etc. |
Thank you, i really appreciate it. :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:
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