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omak 07-30-2010 05:56 PM

IMPRESSIVE!
You have almost convinced me to use more fusible in my work ;) <wave>

candlequilter 07-31-2010 12:09 AM

Great idea - wonderful illustrations and awesome patience for all the questions. Another technique to try.

nellie 08-05-2010 10:06 PM

wow i like this pattern thank you

sewmuchmore 09-24-2010 02:56 PM

Gorgeous quilt, love the tutorial thank you. :thumbup:

Carsey 10-06-2010 10:17 PM

ckcowl: What is the name of the other designs that you posted on page 2?? I love the bright colors.



Originally Posted by ckcowl
i'm not exactly sure what you are asking...i've been laying the blocks out side by side to figure out a layout. when i finally decide on the layout i will simply sew the blocks together, the usual way you sew blocks together.
the fused part is the design fused onto the black 6 1/2" squares...i'm posting some blocks from a different project using same technique.
i recommend drawing your own designs. but if you want to use that one it is in McCalls Quilting Jan/Feb 2010


k3n 10-07-2010 12:55 AM

Stupendously brilliant! THANK YOU!

k3n 10-07-2010 01:03 AM

[quote=justme2]Thanks for the info.....I'm not good at zig zag stitch.Maybe someday
they'll come up with a fusible that never has to be sewn down.
We can hope.

[quote]

They have - same brand I get mine mail order here in the UK but surely you can get it in the States? http://www.cottonpatch.co.uk/acatalo...les_Glues.html Scroll down, Heat n Bond Ultra.

ckcowl 10-07-2010 04:13 AM

there really aren't names for the other designs i guess...i just made them...they are going into a 'dizzy in new york' quilt i'm designing...with those colorful blocks and new york beauty blocks. when i showed those blocks i was just trying to show that the sky is the limit for the technique...make what ever you can cut out and have negative/positive pieces to fuse to 2 blocks.


Originally Posted by Carsey
ckcowl: What is the name of the other designs that you posted on page 2?? I love the bright colors.



Originally Posted by ckcowl
i'm not exactly sure what you are asking...i've been laying the blocks out side by side to figure out a layout. when i finally decide on the layout i will simply sew the blocks together, the usual way you sew blocks together.
the fused part is the design fused onto the black 6 1/2" squares...i'm posting some blocks from a different project using same technique.
i recommend drawing your own designs. but if you want to use that one it is in McCalls Quilting Jan/Feb 2010



katesnanna 10-07-2010 04:23 AM

Stunning. You certainly caught the attention of a lot of people, me included.I have seen it done as paper piecing but this looks so much easier & quicker.
Thank you for your tute I enjoyed it so much I've bookmarked it.

Jates 10-07-2010 09:28 AM

That is beautiful! I am going to try this! Thank you for sharing!


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