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    Old 06-06-2011, 11:44 AM
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    Just as an FYI - I just finished making one of these - the strip part - not the borders yet. Took my tote that was filled with 2 1/2" batik strips that were assorted lengths (mostly FQ lengths and WOF, but some shorter than that) and took out colors that really didn't "go" and just started sewing until I ran out of the colors I had selected. As I selected fall colors, I am now in the process of preparing an assortment of leaves in fall colors that I will be fusing and then appliquing onto the top in sort of a "leaf-blown" pattern. Then I'll add my border and place a few smaller leaves onto the border and the center pieced top. Will post pics when I get all that done. Some great ideas on this post of how to make this pattern alot quicker/easier to do. Never thought about doing this in panels. Sure would have been alot easier - especially when I had to do the pressing part. LOL
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    Old 06-06-2011, 11:48 AM
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    TonnieLorree, What do you mean you use the same method for your Bargellos. I've made one Bargello and while is absolutely beautiful, my eyes were crossed by the time I finished it. I want to make another one but I'm looking for a way to make it easier the next time around!
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    TonnieLorree, What do you mean you use the same method for your Bargellos. I've made one Bargello and while is absolutely beautiful, my eyes were crossed by the time I finished it. I want to make another one but I'm looking for a way to make it easier the next time around!
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    Old 06-06-2011, 11:54 AM
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    Originally Posted by quiltmouse
    Originally Posted by kclausing
    Since you have to take the one giant strip end to end and stitch down the length of it, you have to make sure it is laying flat first (no twists). This is a pain and time consuming. I make sure that as I stitch the length I kept the stitched length folded upon itself in multiple stacks as neatly as possible, .....
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    Does it really matter? Aren't you going to cut it when you get there?
    The first time I didn't realize it would be a problem, but it had a lot of twists in it and that made it a little difficult to cut evenly. After that I did line them up first without twisting, just because it was easier.
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    Old 06-06-2011, 01:39 PM
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    Originally Posted by DebsShelties
    Here is one that I did last year, it is just under queen size.
    Beautiful!! That looks like lots of fun!
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    Old 06-06-2011, 07:15 PM
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    Could you show us a picture of it how it is done Thanks
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    Old 06-06-2011, 07:19 PM
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    I thought the jelly roll was one piece of material do you cut it to get the different strips
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    Old 06-06-2011, 07:20 PM
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    I've called my rainbow batik one "Joseph's Coat of Many Colours". It's a very cheery top, and probably brighter and more varied than I would have allowed myself to make it if I had thought about each individual strip.

    The spontaneous, unplanned side of these quilts is really part of the attraction, to my mind.

    I'm still deciding on borders, though, and wondering if I need them at all. Not sure about how to quilt it, either.

    What has everyone else done?
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    Can't wait to try this next week when I'm finally out of school!!!
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    Originally Posted by Patricia Ann
    Could you show us a picture of it how it is done Thanks
    Try this tutorial! There are lots of pictures and the piecing could not be easier!

    http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-44258-1.htm
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