chevron with out triangles
http://shannonfabrics.com/download_p...istsCuddle.pdf wish I had found this sooner
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I am doing a similar chevron quilt, also doing one from triangles. When I am done, I will post both and a comparison between the two methods. The each have their advantages/disadvantages. Regardless of which way you do them, use plenty of starch! Especially with the rectangle method. When complete, your entire outside edge is bias. Mine is a little wavy, even with starch. Hoping it will "quilt out". Overall, I think I like the triangle method better.
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Very clever and no bias edges!
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I just did one with triangles and want to try this way too
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Thanks! It looks easy to do.
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Originally Posted by katier825
(Post 5821299)
I am doing a similar chevron quilt, also doing one from triangles. When I am done, I will post both and a comparison between the two methods. The each have their advantages/disadvantages. Regardless of which way you do them, use plenty of starch! Especially with the rectangle method. When complete, your entire outside edge is bias. Mine is a little wavy, even with starch. Hoping it will "quilt out". Overall, I think I like the triangle method better.
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I did one recently with rectangles- it came out great.
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Originally Posted by Maggiemay
(Post 5823673)
I did one recently with rectangles- it came out great.
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Thanks for the link--Looks like a neat way to try!
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