La Passacaglia Update #2
#15
I guess I should say the best way to start this project is buying the book. However... it's kind of expensive, so I didn't do that, but I'm just working from pictures I found online. So if you want to do that, then the way to start is to do an extensive google-search to get as many different views of the quilt as possible!
#17
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Missouri
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I did buy the book and it has really helped me. I just have one rosette done. I did part of it EPP and the other part without the papers. Once I heard you say no papers I wanted to try it. So I know I can do this without the papers and I know it will take awhile. I am going to work on it in-between two other projects that I must finish. I usually stay focused on one project at a time but I just had to see if I could sew these little pieces together. I will use my stash for this and I really think the books helps about the design and all. It is expensive tho. Your quilt is lovely and I love to see you are using scraps. It encourages me.
#19
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Join Date: Jul 2012
Location: Nebraska, USA
Posts: 569
I guess I should say the best way to start this project is buying the book. However... it's kind of expensive, so I didn't do that, but I'm just working from pictures I found online. So if you want to do that, then the way to start is to do an extensive google-search to get as many different views of the quilt as possible!
#20
You'll see the templates you need and the size. I just made my own out of cardboard.
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