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Chrickett 08-23-2010 06:56 AM

very pretty yellow and black quilt, pinwhels show up good. congrats.

Gerbie 08-23-2010 07:02 AM

ladyred hawk - looks like stars in the night, good job. The yellow sashing give the feel of the moon surrounding the stars.

Sparky 08-23-2010 04:24 PM

Thanks so much. I did a different kind of 3-D pinwheel.

Illsa 08-26-2010 04:10 AM

Thanks for Great tut. I think I have the perfect place for these on the lower border of a little girls quilt.
I noticed in one picture metal rods for take up.
What is your method to get the fabric onto these rods straight?
I am fairly new at this and I struggle with every quilt to get it rolled on straight.
I have set weights on the fabric to pull evenly while I roll.
Illsa

tooMuchFabric 08-26-2010 04:50 AM


Originally Posted by Illsa
Thanks for Great tut. I think I have the perfect place for these on the lower border of a little girls quilt.
I noticed in one picture metal rods for take up.
What is your method to get the fabric onto these rods straight?
I am fairly new at this and I struggle with every quilt to get it rolled on straight.
I have set weights on the fabric to pull evenly while I roll.
Illsa

In mounting the quilt, I first of course mount the backing. I have inch-marks on the leaders and pin from the center out to each side.
I can see that the backing is straight as I roll it along by watching that its edges ride at the same marks on the poles with each turning. You can put bits of masking tape on the poles at the edges of your backing if needed (much like a piece of tape on your sewing machine's footplate to get a consistent seam) so you can see that the edges are always in the same place. Watch all surfaces over, under, lower and upper each time you advance the quilt to avoid any puckering or creases or pulling of the fabrics.

Then float the batting and top on this backing, usually only need to eyeball but you can actually measure if needed to get a straight alignment of the top.

QweenBee 08-26-2010 07:45 AM

I'm a newBee, and I made one block of 3D pinwheels, they where alot of fun, and they look nice! Thank You, for making this tutorial!! :thumbup: :-)

tooMuchFabric 08-26-2010 09:20 AM

That's great!

Chrickett 08-26-2010 12:06 PM

Glad to have you newbee, the more fun we have. hope to see lots of goodies from you.









Originally Posted by QweenBee
I'm a newBee, and I made one block of 3D pinwheels, they where alot of fun, and they look nice! Thank You, for making this tutorial!! :thumbup: :-)


Pickles 08-26-2010 12:22 PM

Thank you so much for showing us how to do this awesome
design, I'm off to make a sampler of it right now :D :thumbup:

jessica 09-13-2010 05:47 AM

you made it look so easy! WOW! I'll have to try this!


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