Izy's Uneven Log Cabin Tute!!
#42
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Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Originally Posted by sherrielynn
Izy,
Thank you for all your hard work and great tutorial. Very precise and easy to follow. I was able to open as is nowon Acrobat Reader. "?"
I am grateful.
Sherrie
Thank you for all your hard work and great tutorial. Very precise and easy to follow. I was able to open as is nowon Acrobat Reader. "?"
I am grateful.
Sherrie
Absolutely great job on the tute IZY
For those of you who don't have a light box, you can do something like I did. I went to the dollar store and got one of those battery operated lights one hangs in a closet, and I had one of the little rectangle plastic baskets and a piece of plexiglass. I lined the basket with aluminum foil to keep the light inside and also to reflect it to the top. I put in the light and pushed it to turn it on, and covered all with the plexiglass.....my light box that is small, portable, and quite cheap. I hope this helps others.
Thanks Izy for the great tute! What a great quilt for your friend!
Janis
#43
Originally Posted by newestnana
Beautiful quilt! Thanks so much for writing up the directions and posting them for us. I was able to open (unzip) the file and especially enjoyed your terminology (squiffy, doddle, squint) :-) Not so often heard on this side of the pond.
Did you consider using paper rather than Vilene?
Did you consider using paper rather than Vilene?
Glad you liked my terminology as long as you understand them LOL!!!
;) ;)
#44
Originally Posted by Janis
Originally Posted by thimblebug6000
Originally Posted by sherrielynn
Izy,
Thank you for all your hard work and great tutorial. Very precise and easy to follow. I was able to open as is nowon Acrobat Reader. "?"
I am grateful.
Sherrie
Thank you for all your hard work and great tutorial. Very precise and easy to follow. I was able to open as is nowon Acrobat Reader. "?"
I am grateful.
Sherrie
Absolutely great job on the tute IZY
For those of you who don't have a light box, you can do something like I did. I went to the dollar store and got one of those battery operated lights one hangs in a closet, and I had one of the little rectangle plastic baskets and a piece of plexiglass. I lined the basket with aluminum foil to keep the light inside and also to reflect it to the top. I put in the light and pushed it to turn it on, and covered all with the plexiglass.....my light box that is small, portable, and quite cheap. I hope this helps others.
Thanks Izy for the great tute! What a great quilt for your friend!
Janis
I wonder why some of the text came out small, as I used the same font and size throughtout...made it a bit bigger as I know I prefer that and presumed everyone else did, this is what made it 31 pages long...oh and ALL the photo's I included, can't beat visual prompts can you
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#50
Originally Posted by BMP
Just curious about your pictured quilt is the placement of the 4th block down 2nd bloc in right ???
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