Quilts I made from your tutorials
#32
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Originally Posted by Newby0709
Originally Posted by yacketusa
Hi, again.
The second is another technique I learned here: sewing the log cabin pieces using long strips. I loved doing it this way; it went much faster.
Thank you for the tutorials!
The second is another technique I learned here: sewing the log cabin pieces using long strips. I loved doing it this way; it went much faster.
Thank you for the tutorials!
I missed it...no surprise...I like the look.
Thanks
#36
Sorry, I should have included links to the tutorials in my first post. :oops:
Here is the one for the log cabin tutorial: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-107329-1.htm
and this goes with the 3D Pinwheel:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-57715-1.htm
Enjoy!!!
Here is the one for the log cabin tutorial: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-107329-1.htm
and this goes with the 3D Pinwheel:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-57715-1.htm
Enjoy!!!
#37
Originally Posted by 4deegees
I would really like the pattern for the baby quilt. Can you tell me where to find it? I LOVE it!!
You have done a great job on both of these!!
You have done a great job on both of these!!
To eliminate any confusion, I assembled all the pinwheel squares and arranged them in position on the table before I started sewing.
#38
Here are the others I made with the pinwheels:
Here's a tip:
I prefer to use 100% cotton for quilting, BUT I found while making these pinwheels that the 65/35% cotton poly blend makes a much better pinwheel for the exact same reason you normally don't like to use it -- it won't hold a crease. Because of this, the pinwheel blades stand up nicely and don't flatten down like cotton would. You can see the difference between the pinwheels in the first quilt picture and the third quilt.
Here's a tip:
I prefer to use 100% cotton for quilting, BUT I found while making these pinwheels that the 65/35% cotton poly blend makes a much better pinwheel for the exact same reason you normally don't like to use it -- it won't hold a crease. Because of this, the pinwheel blades stand up nicely and don't flatten down like cotton would. You can see the difference between the pinwheels in the first quilt picture and the third quilt.
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