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Thanks for the great tute.
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Originally Posted by Nolee
I don't want to sound stupid, but do you pin the paper kite shape to the fabric and cut around that shape each and every time? That's my impression when you make your own templates which is why I have never made a shape that way. I would be nuts at the end of the process.
Make you kite out of cardboard; stack your fabrics 4-6 deep and then cut with a rotary; at least a bit faster this way. Jan in VA |
Thanks for the tutorial!
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Great Tute!
Is there a way you can post it here, so that we can download it to our computer? instead of needing to print it? I'd appreciate that!! Please? and Thanks!! |
Thanks so much Jan! It looks very neat.
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I don't have any trouble downloading. If you put your cursor in the middle of a page toward the end this bar comes up if you have adobe and you can save or print. I just save it to my document folder. I have a folder in documents that is titled Patterns from QB. Just click on documents, click on folder you want it in and hit save.
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I see you ever were in this web site
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Many thanks, great tutorial and I love it in .pdf.
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Thank you for the Tutorial, saved it for later to try.
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You did it again....thanks so much.
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