Spanish Butterflies in My Pineapple Shampoo
#51
Originally Posted by bearisgray
Why not cut the squares "on point" - then after they are cut, the edges of the block would be "straight"?
this method is easy fun if you're shooting for whimsy. so, i'm not suggesting we discard the idea altogether. i just wanted to be honest about the fact that it's no longer "fun, quick and easy" if you want precise, symmetrical blocks.
#53
look it this tutorial. holeeeee smoke! she explains it so perfectly and simply! much better than the explanation i was trying to compose! :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-72310-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-72310-1.htm
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thanks for the tutorial and the link below
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-89092-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-89092-1.htm
Originally Posted by PatriceJ
look it this tutorial. holeeeee smoke! she explains it so perfectly and simply! much better than the explanation i was trying to compose! :thumbup:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-72310-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-72310-1.htm
#57
I am unable to print stuff out because for some stupid reason, when I see someone has a url posted, I click on it and and save it and when i try to open it up it will not open in microsoft works and I dont have a clue on how to change that. Really aggravating.
#58
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That you so much for posting this tutorial! I've never done quilts before. I have been working on different patterns from my embroidery machine (Ellure Plus Backlock) with my stepdaughter. She is 28 and mentally handicapped and loves to help me embroidery! I wasn't sure what I was going to do with them, but after reading your post I got busy and finished off two of these with my embroidery squares in the center and using coordinating material to match. They turned out beautiful! I can't believe that I actually did it!
#60
Look what happens when you take the butterflies out of the shampoo!
I cut the square in the square block and sewed those pieces to the solid square. I kept going for several rounds. I can see many possibilities planning the fabric for different looks. I used scrap fabric so the block isn't that pretty color choice. Here it is: not squared up or pressed.
The block is 14"
I cut the square in the square block and sewed those pieces to the solid square. I kept going for several rounds. I can see many possibilities planning the fabric for different looks. I used scrap fabric so the block isn't that pretty color choice. Here it is: not squared up or pressed.
The block is 14"
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