Oh why, oh why, didn't I. . .
#22
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Location: Missouri
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http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KCGJXmimgKs
I think I'll give this one a try .... looks so much easier! Thanks for sharing!
I think I'll give this one a try .... looks so much easier! Thanks for sharing!
#23
Folded Dahlia is the same pattern but without so many layers,and bigger squares.I have made several using 4" squares, folded as for prairie points. Folded Dahlia is a good tut here on board. This one measures about 8 inches across.
#27
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Join Date: Jan 2009
Location: Lincoln. MI
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I just a pattern for this at a quilt expo yesterday for $11.00. The pattern has only ONE template in it. Additional templates were 6 for $16.00. I'm going to trace copies of the template in my purchased pattern before I start the project. It is so pretty, but wicked expensive!
#28
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Location: Centerville, WA
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I have done several like the one sisty88 posted. Except instead of doing all the sewing, I used the glue stick to hold everything in place & just sewed the four lines at the ending to quilt it. Way easier that way & much less time.
#30
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
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Rainbowzebra's pic of that folded dahlia looks like something that was popular about 7/8 yrs ago? You folded prairie points, sewed down edges going is circle or something and ended up with this pretty folded thing... I did ONE.......found no purpose to do any more.....but found a pretty one at a garage sale that was put in a large emb. hoop...so I bought for ?$ and hung on wall of sewing room for several yrs, then resold at my garage sale.......some things are just a passing fancy.....
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