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Thanks QM. I'm beginning to see how it works. I am drawing on see thru graph paper which goes quickly. It's a challenge but then I love challenges. My Dad used to tell me I never took the easy way. After 82 yrs. I still don't.
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i like your way of thinking. i tried to make a church with a steeple an it took more than a few tries i was just winging it and those try's went to the trash, will try your way. thanks
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i like your way of thinking. i tried to make a church with a steeple an it took more than a few tries i was just winging it and those try's went to the trash, will try your way. thanks
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Such a helpful thread. Thanks for sharing.
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You are welcome. I hope the information helps.
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thanks for the tutorial
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Went over this again....it takes some getting used to.....
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Yes, it takes a while to get used to the process. But once you have it down, I find it saves time in my piecing.
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Originally Posted by Quilt Mom
Yes, it takes a while to get used to the process. But once you have it down, I find it saves time in my piecing.
Nothing changes the way we look at a block as someone who can break it down and show us a bit of independent thought. I know there are a lot of paper piecing tutorials out there, but it is so much nicer to know how to make our own foundations and paper pieced blocks. Thank you for taking the time to help us be independent thinking, self-sufficient quilters. <wave> |
Originally Posted by mar32428
CArol DOak has a very good tute on her web sight you can download for free on changing regular patterns to PP.
Thanks, Kit |
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