quiltdesigning with the copier from a computerdummy
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You are very smart. I think a sashing between the pinwheels and the pyramids might look nice and add a little pop to the whole design. But that is just my opinion. Otherwise it is beautiful.
#12
Originally Posted by ginnie6
wow! I would never have thought of doing it that way! i have a laser printer with plenty of ink. I think I might have to do some playing around!
Just make sure to get all 505 off the copier, refill paper and hide all the waste before DH comes home :lol:
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your DH doesn't know what you did to his copier, oh no!!!!
Karen "Craftybear"
I love it, otherwise I would never be able to make corners for example. And all the mistakes you make with paper wont happen to you if you start with the fabric.
Just make sure to get all 505 off the copier, refill paper and hide all the waste before DH comes home :lol:
Karen "Craftybear"
Originally Posted by granny_59
Originally Posted by ginnie6
wow! I would never have thought of doing it that way! i have a laser printer with plenty of ink. I think I might have to do some playing around!
Just make sure to get all 505 off the copier, refill paper and hide all the waste before DH comes home :lol:
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Originally Posted by granny_59
Just "made" the corner. The sashing has to be 2 1/4 inch in order to get around with the pinwheels. Split it into two colors of solid??
#20
Sorry for breaking my promise and thank you so much for helping me brainstorming
how about the printed green, kind of repetition to the rather dominant green angle below?
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