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Originally Posted by SundarKoyal
Could this method be used for example, doing a queen-sized quilt?
I don't see why not, the only thing I would say is that with the 6" squares that I used, the hanging was rather stiff but maybe with bigger squares... |
Great tutorial now I going to try one
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You did a wonderful job on your tute! I understand every step! Thank you so much!
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Thank you for a very great tute!...I don't like the quilting or hand sewing so I will try it...love piecing.
Where did you get the pattern for the stain glass rooster? |
Originally Posted by sumcoop
Thank you for a very great tute!...I don't like the quilting or hand sewing so I will try it...love piecing.
Where did you get the pattern for the stain glass rooster? |
Well I love it...would you be willing to share if you have a pattern?
Thank you...it is beautiful! |
You did a wonderful job with your tutorial!! WTG! I'm a visual learner, thank you. :thumbup:
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I've noticed the comments in this thread are way past the date it was originally started, so I'd like to add
THANK YOU! I'm about to try this method on my Puffin quilt. 4 years ago we went to Alaska, I bought some Puffin fabric, and had a complete quilt cut out. Then I was in a car accident, and though I've retained the knowledge needed to continue making quilts, and I've adapted my machine sewing to my abilities, I did not look forward to adapting my handwork. This is the answer! It is the first quilt attempted after the accident and in my new sewing room. OMG, THANK YOU again! I hope you realize the time you took to make this tutorial and post it, helped at least one person continue living her life with joy! |
You're welcome RugosaB - gklad to be a little bit of light in your world. :-D
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Thank you for the tutorial. Great job. I like your heart.
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