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Old 05-19-2009, 12:39 PM
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thanks pam can,t hardy wait
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Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
Those are fantasic, BC. So elegant! I see that you have a seam up the crotch triangle. I am going to do another test pattern and put a seam at the crotch so that little triangle can be sewn on between them.
I wasn't planning on it, but the piece of fabric I had for the pants was so small I had to do each leg seperately! lol It did work well, and there would have been no way to get the stripes going down each leg without splitting the pants up the middle.
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Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I think we can come up with a turorial. I am more comfortable with the template and piecing one so maybe BC can do the foundation piecing one?

When I make the next one I will take a pic of each step as I put it together.
I'll have to foundation piece the next one! Yikes! LOL I'll have another look at the pattern, I think it would have to be split somewhere to actually work.



Edit: I'm actually not sure that foundation piecing would be any easier, you'd still have to seperate the sleeve units from the body and skirt/pants, which still leaves an inset seam. I haven't made my own foundation patterns before though, so might not be seeing it right.

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It's a different series, than the one I was thinking of. Looks hilarious, though.
I think you mean 'The Thin Blue Line'? Set iin a police station.

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Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I think we can come up with a turorial. I am more comfortable with the template and piecing one so maybe BC can do the foundation piecing one?

When I make the next one I will take a pic of each step as I put it together.
Oh yes, tute, tute, tute!!! :D

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Thanks Pam and Blue Chicken for designing the pattern and sharing. I'm looking forward to making some of these blocks. I make my hubby's Western shirts and I save all scraps. Those fabrics would be perfect for the blocks.....both boys and girls. I also have some lightweight denim that was leftover from a jumper I made myself. My MIL just gave me oodles and oodles of sewing goodies. There are several tiny buttons that would be perfect for embellishing the blocks.
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Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I printed out the EQ6 pattern and made one of them. It was fairly easy to do. I haven't squared it up but it doesn't look like it's totally out of whack.
Pam: What a darling block and it looks like your workmanship is pretty darn good, too. Thanks for sharing.
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Originally Posted by BlueChicken
Originally Posted by pittsburgpam
I think we can come up with a turorial. I am more comfortable with the template and piecing one so maybe BC can do the foundation piecing one?

When I make the next one I will take a pic of each step as I put it together.
I'll have to foundation piece the next one! Yikes! LOL I'll have another look at the pattern, I think it would have to be split somewhere to actually work.



Edit: I'm actually not sure that foundation piecing would be any easier, you'd still have to seperate the sleeve units from the body and skirt/pants, which still leaves an inset seam. I haven't made my own foundation patterns before though, so might not be seeing it right.
Sorry! I thought that you had foundation pieced yours. I don't want to decide for you what you would like to do a tutorial on.
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A plan? I have a plan so cunning you could put a tail on it and call it a weasel! LOL
What starts with 'come here' and ends with 'ouch' Baldrick?! :lol:

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Your welcome Joanne - wow I didn't know about your op - glad things are finally done with. Hope you feel better soon. Sending you hugssss!

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