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When cutting up a panel.....just divide/cut it up...
When cutting up a panel.....just divide/cut it up to your liking. No need to "allow" for pane sizes...the eye corrects the image. Do not over think this.
Sandy
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Thank you! Have fun with my technique....
Thank you! Have fun with my technique. Experiment with pane size etc. Maybe you will be hooked too. Every panel is "attic window" worthy IMHO. :D
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I sew the rows vertically and add a vertical pane...
I sew the rows vertically and add a vertical pane (sash) between vertical rows. Good question!
sandy
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Thank you! Nyou should be able to find wood...
Thank you!
Nyou should be able to find wood looks in the landscape fabric area at a quilt shop. These are from Blank Textiles. I bought them a couple of years ago.
Sandy
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08-06-2013, 04:43 AM
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OOPS! It IS a 45 degree angle. I...
OOPS!
It IS a 45 degree angle.
I over-thought this without verifying my angle. I am sorry for the conusion! Thank you for asking for clarification!
Sandy
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08-05-2013, 04:30 AM
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Don't forget to share your successes! I...
Don't forget to share your successes!
I needed to verify that angle....it is not a 45 degree! Ah, I needed a proof reader!
Sandy. :D
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Thank you! It took about 3 hours to put it...
Thank you! It took about 3 hours to put it together on my Ipad. I used 3 apps to do it. (Picture resizer, text on picture app and a .pdf app. ) Next time ....if there is a next time....it should...
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Attic Window Tutorial
Per your request, attached is the tutorial for the Attic Window block. DISCLAIMER: I purposely did not suggest what size block/strips your block should be. Use this as a guide to determine the...
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