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Kudos to you PP for getting a great deal on the die. I like this and for those of us that don't have an accuquilt the unit is easily made by sewing a square to a rectangle on one side (then you have a bonus HST from the waste piece). I think the block could also work with 8 of your chisel units and sashing creating almost a lug nut look. Really like how your flanged binding frames this and the beadboard quilting in the outer border really compliments.
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I love that -- nice job!
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I have this die also but never used it. Your quilt is beautiful and providing inspiration to me (along with the tumbler quilt from another post).
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Great idea to shop ebay for the dies, I've never looked there myself but will from now on.
Terrific quilt. I think dark, lights, civil war, batiks, this die would make them all look nice. |
I'm on my 2nd quilt with accuquiltchisel die, and have drawn two more. It is surprisingly versatile!
A note to those who have it. 4 bright chisels cut same direction. 3" HST & 6" HST neutral or dark attached to 3" & 6" sides of each chisel makes four 9" (8-1/2" finished) QST. Put together for a "spinner". If you like OP quilt and have a focus fabric for the "squares", use the 4-3/4" sq. You will have y seams. |
Kool. BrendaK
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Nice quilt.
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Very pretty quilt and good job on your deal.
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Love your quilt! Great job!
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I made the patchwork wheel quilt which has a similar look.
http://www.dontcallmebetsy.com/2012/...-tutorial.html |
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