Sew Kind of Wonderful
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I have been quilting for 15 years. Never tried curves (I was intimidated) until I came across the sew kind of Wonderful curved ruler and project book one month ago. In the course of a weekend, I made a quilt top with 80 curved pieces and it was easy and fun. And with excellent results! All the curves came out without a single pucker and the units lined up.
#3
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Southern USA
Posts: 16,421
The Sew Kind of Wonderful youtube channel has lot of tutorials. I bought the Posh Buddy pattern to make a modern wall hanging for local quilt show. It uses the mini curve ruler. I love using specialty rulers.
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Illinois
Posts: 1,821
Thinking on specialty rulers, I came across the twister rulers and patterns in my sewing stash yesterday. Those were all the rage awhile back. They were fun but you sure better keep your wits when those were cut out but not sewn together yet!
#8
I have made several of their quilts. As others have said they aren't difficult. The curves are gentle enough that the are easy to sew. I am not one to read directions. I had to read them several times to wrap my head around them. The videos are very helpful. Just make sure you line up the ruler where they say and go for it. Their pattern pictures don't do them justice. They are beautiful quilts. I once followed a link from a picture on Pinterest to their site. I still wasn't convinced it was the correct pattern. It turned out beautiful.
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