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Old 09-17-2010, 08:55 PM
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Still so much I do not know. What is the paper for? Does is give support to the small pieces of fabric?

Just saw the comment above. Never mind! Thank you for you help!
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Old 09-17-2010, 09:22 PM
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Hi Sue, thanks for the Tute.

Went back to see what you've made with your little strips and found the curtains. They are absolutely wonderful!

The strips on paper are a good project when you want to do something productive but don't want to get into anything too deep - like after you've just cleaned everything up and don't want to make a big mess again. Then, when you're ready to mess up again, your "fabric" is ready. Can't wait to start.
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I love your work and saw your roll round your avatar pic and the bag the other work
thanks 4 sharing
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What a fantastic idea! I'll have to borrow that one.
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When and how do you take the paper off? I loved your quilts done from these strips.
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Originally Posted by pal
Hi Sue, thanks for the Tute.

Went back to see what you've made with your little strips and found the curtains. They are absolutely wonderful!

The strips on paper are a good project when you want to do something productive but don't want to get into anything too deep - like after you've just cleaned everything up and don't want to make a big mess again. Then, when you're ready to mess up again, your "fabric" is ready. Can't wait to start.
exactly!
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Originally Posted by zquilter
When and how do you take the paper off? I loved your quilts done from these strips.
Once you are ready to make your blocks take paper off but for some blocks it is easier to just take it off after. Have to try and see which is best for you
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Originally Posted by sawsan
I love your work and saw your roll round your avatar pic and the bag the other work
thanks 4 sharing
THANKS!
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Love this idea!!! What a great way to use scraps!
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Old 10-03-2010, 07:34 AM
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i UNDERSTAND THE COOL METHOD, BUT HOW DO YOU USE THESE STRIPS TO COMPLETE A QUILT.
i GUESS YOU KNOW BY NOW I AM NEW AND NEW TO QUILTING.

PLEASE SEAND ANY INFO.

THANKS,

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