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jbsstrawberry 11-09-2009 10:07 AM


Originally Posted by k3n

Originally Posted by jbsstrawberry
Absolutely awesome!! Watched the tutorial last night can't wait to try it!! Looks Simple...gotta love simple!! And your's turned out just beautifully!!
That's why I hang with y'all you know things :lol:

Awww, and we thought it was our charm, beauty and sparkling wit! :shock: :lol:


Welllll of course that too! LMBO

ranger 11-09-2009 10:55 AM

Looks great. I have to try that.


ranger

Rose Marie 11-09-2009 11:54 AM

Love your blocks.
I just made some Christmas ones too.

CanadianLoon 11-09-2009 11:54 AM


Love your squares.
Cant wait to try it.

sewnsewer2 11-09-2009 01:04 PM

Cool, looks like you can do alot with that!

Pzazz 11-09-2009 03:59 PM

I am in awe of how fast this technique is. I spent the day in a hospital waiting room all day while hubby had a minor procedure done, (he is doing great), so only had about 1/2 hour in the sewing room when we got home before my hips gave out. (Love my heating pad!!!!) I have blocks done for 3 runners!! I have Wednesday off work, so I should be able to get them finished then.

If you have tried this yet, you are going to love it when you do!!!

Patti

Marcia 11-09-2009 04:01 PM

really neat---I am going to have to try this out!!

Ms Grace 11-09-2009 07:47 PM


Originally Posted by MollieSue
Wow, Pattie, I love those!!!! :D :D
I just hunted up the tutorial (thank you, Burnsk!!), and am going to give it a try!!!
Thanks so much for sharing them!!

Here's the link, Ms Grace!
http://blog.missouriquiltco.com/2009...tally-tubular/


Thanks for the link.
This looks great! :D

Ragann63 11-09-2009 08:36 PM

I just learned this technique at the Shawnee State Park Retreat in Ohio! We cut five 1 3/4" strips of dark to light and attached them to a dark (instructor used black making an Amish block.) After cutting the 45 degree angles, we ended up with 9" Roman stripe blocks for our quilt. The opposing color blocks (which were not used in the quilt) could be used for a wall hanging, table runner or lap quilt. Great technique!

k3n 11-09-2009 11:42 PM

Ragann I like the sound of that! Oh, now I have to try that too! :shock: :lol:


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