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Old 11-09-2010, 08:55 AM
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Originally Posted by busygranny
Beautiuful!!!!!!! you do lovely work. Can I have the pattern name? I'd like to try this.
Click on the link below and you'll find the pattern. It's pretty easy however, you sew strip sets, then cut triangles and sew together.

http://www.quiltpatchlane.com/cgi-bi...es=0&lastmenu=
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Originally Posted by dunster
Hi Kristen! Beautiful table topper. I hope you put it in the next quilt show so I can see it in person.
THANKS. I started to quilt the silly thing on my sewing machine and its warping - urgh! I thought I would do the pillow case method that it would make it easier... I may take all the stitching out and try again but this time on a frame and then bind it as I would a regular quilt.
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Kristen, the Quilt Loft in Albany teaches this pattern. You might call or stop by to see how they avoid the warping. Karen, the owner, is very helpful. I can imagine how it would be difficult to quilt something with that shape, though I've never tried it.

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Hi Kristen! Beautiful table topper. I hope you put it in the next quilt show so I can see it in person.
THANKS. I started to quilt the silly thing on my sewing machine and its warping - urgh! I thought I would do the pillow case method that it would make it easier... I may take all the stitching out and try again but this time on a frame and then bind it as I would a regular quilt.
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Originally Posted by dunster
Kristen, the Quilt Loft in Albany teaches this pattern. You might call or stop by to see how they avoid the warping. Karen, the owner, is very helpful. I can imagine how it would be difficult to quilt something with that shape, though I've never tried it.

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Hi Kristen! Beautiful table topper. I hope you put it in the next quilt show so I can see it in person.
THANKS. I started to quilt the silly thing on my sewing machine and its warping - urgh! I thought I would do the pillow case method that it would make it easier... I may take all the stitching out and try again but this time on a frame and then bind it as I would a regular quilt.
Shoot I was in Albany yesterday. I didn't stay too long I had lots to do. Maybe later this week I have to drive down again. Thanks for letting me know about Karen
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GORGEOUS!
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Stunning!! Must try this in Christmas fabrics! (Perhaps NEXT year!!) Time running out and I have a wedding quilt Queen size to get done!!!
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I did regular binding - its a lot of pivoting in the corners but it worked out fine. I think it would be easier with single width instead of double.
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Originally Posted by littlehud
Ohhhh....that is just beautiful. I love the warm fall colors. You did a great job. Thanks for sharing.
Ditto from me.
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Originally Posted by CoventryUK
Stunning!! Must try this in Christmas fabrics! (Perhaps NEXT year!!) Time running out and I have a wedding quilt Queen size to get done!!!
Really it's super easy and went together really fast - one Sunday afternoon. You just never know what you can squeeze in LOL
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Originally Posted by CoventryUK
Stunning!! Must try this in Christmas fabrics! (Perhaps NEXT year!!) Time running out and I have a wedding quilt Queen size to get done!!!
Really it's super easy and went together really fast - one Sunday afternoon. You just never know what you can squeeze in LOL
Ok.Ok I get the message!!!! Will have a go soon!! :lol: :thumbup:
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