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Old 02-26-2011, 04:23 PM
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well here are some of my pinwheels that I have put into blocks. I have several more pinwheels made.
Neat! I like that. So here is what I have with 6" pinwheels.
I bet one of those grans will want this one, very nice.
No, this goes to Quilts for Kids. They are asking for quilts for teenage boys, so I am going to make several in some different styles.
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:00 PM
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Very pretty
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:16 PM
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Originally Posted by not_sew_sane
So many great ideas of what to do with the pinwheels. Can't stop changing my mind about what to do.
Ditto!
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Old 02-26-2011, 07:44 PM
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WOW! More great blocks and arrangements!
Great work all of you.

Today is day 17!


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Old 02-26-2011, 09:21 PM
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ok, I was following along quietly, working with my daughter on this in secret... the jig is up, tho ~ we tried the method of sewing around all four sides and cutting diagonally... so many people say they like this method... now we sewed a row together tonight with sashing, and we're getting wavy-pucker stuffs going on... I have been quilting long enough that I didn't see that comin' and it hit me like WHAM!

I smoothed them out by hand on the ironing board, and I think they'll be ok once we start smoothing onto the batting... but my daughter was trying to do a quilt up for one of her BFFs whose b-day party is this coming Friday. Now I am not sure if there's a better method to doing the HSTs?

I have done some complicated stuff before, I cannot believe pinwheels will be my demise!
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Old 02-26-2011, 09:25 PM
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I really like your pattern Betty B maybe you could give a tute on how to do this or is there a name for the pattern where I could find out just how to do this? I can probably figure it out but would be way easier if there was already directions somewhere. I think it is really neat.
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I am running way behind on my pin wheels! I am using some 4" squares in all florals with a light solid or tone on tone fabric for the other part of the block. I bought about 12 bundles of these 4" squares back in late '99 and early 2000 that one of the LQS in Anchorage Ak was selling for a melinneum quilt. They sold a bundle a month for about 14 months. Each bundle had around 135 squares in it. I decide this pin wheel project was a good way to use some of those up. I have alread made 4 patch blocks out of the squares that looked to be fall colors or fall prints.
Going to JoAnn's tomorrow to look for my other pin wheel fabric. Then I will get going on them.
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I am running way behind on my pin wheels! I am using some 4" squares in all florals with a light solid or tone on tone fabric for the other part of the block. I bought about 12 bundles of these 4" squares back in late '99 and early 2000 that one of the LQS in Anchorage Ak was selling for a melinneum quilt. They sold a bundle a month for about 14 months. Each bundle had around 135 squares in it. I decide this pin wheel project was a good way to use some of those up. I have alread made 4 patch blocks out of the squares that looked to be fall colors or fall prints.
Going to JoAnn's tomorrow to look for my other pin wheel fabric. Then I will get going on them.
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OOPs!! Hit the send button twice....sorry everyone!
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so many great ideas about what to do with pinwheels when they are done.........
i am biting my nails trying to decide!
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