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11-22-2010, 09:51 AM
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Piecing the back
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I too agree with ckcowl and prairie queen. ...
I too agree with ckcowl and prairie queen. However if your long armer has a 12' frame she can load it either top to bottom or side to side whichever way accomodates the seam.
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goofed up quilt blocks
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Put them together with or without sashing and...
Put them together with or without sashing and make valances, mine look like stained glass on the windows, also make shower curtains.
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My quilt needs to be washed?
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If it were my quilt I would have it dry cleaned. ...
If it were my quilt I would have it dry cleaned. Just a thought.
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Rotary cutting,....ugh....
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I suggest you check your mat. My problem was a...
I suggest you check your mat. My problem was a warpped mat.
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07-29-2010, 12:07 PM
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In tailoring they don't use a mallet they use...
In tailoring they don't use a mallet they use something called a clapper. And it works. If you have a particularly bumpy seam where you have a lot of joins, steam it and pound it or clap it and it...
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07-22-2010, 07:15 AM
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long arm catastrophy
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Since you have to do a good amount of frogging I...
Since you have to do a good amount of frogging I suggest you do the skinning method. Google youtube skinning a quilt and see a video of how to do this. I just had a similar experience and this...
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Squaring a quilt
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I took a pattern making course (years ago) and...
I took a pattern making course (years ago) and one of the items I bought to help with the pattren making was a tailers square which was the same thing as a carpenters square, so yes a square would...
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