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m-fay 03-05-2014 09:47 PM

love it Oksewnsew

sdeaaz 03-06-2014 06:16 AM

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I added an additional border... do I need to make my outer border rectangles bigger? (the outer ones that form the points)


Originally Posted by paintmejudy (Post 6611135)
sorry can't picture what you have, post a picture and maybe I can help.


sdeaaz 03-06-2014 06:17 AM

ok your scalloped border is lovely.. is there a tutorial insite??

paintmejudy 03-06-2014 06:45 AM

sdeaaz -- yes, it needs to be long enough to sew onto a side. Add the amount you added, to the length of the rectangles you will cut.

paintmejudy 03-06-2014 06:46 AM

Oh my gosh, OKsew, that is gorgeous. And no need to apologize, I love what you did. :thumbup:

whitepine 03-06-2014 08:04 AM

RJ, both quilts are great! OKsewnsew, love your florals and that border does go so well. I am going to start collecting flower fabric and do this one again sometime. Judy, I love this pattern because it can be used so many ways.

Oksewnsew 03-06-2014 08:43 AM


Originally Posted by sdeaaz (Post 6611948)
ok your scalloped border is lovely.. is there a tutorial insite??

Sdeaaz, I have a scallop ruler, (Quilt in a Day by Eleanor Burns), but Fons & Porter has a tutorial on it, too... You can also use a plate, depending on big you want to make the scallop. You can either keep the points where scallops meet, or make them a soft curve (easier to put binding on).. It took me some time to figure out the instructions, but once it soaked in, then it was easy, of course..lol

Jean

urgodschild2 03-07-2014 09:44 AM

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Ok, somehow if screwed up on this. I had them all put together ready for the small border around. But when i put it upon my board........HELP it was wonky all over the place. I was so upset and was trying to figure out what on earth I had done wrong to have it do that. So I was just going to put it in the never gonna finish pile, but I decided to slash it up instead. So I straightened it out and then slashed and put back together. Put the border on and then the outside border and it turned out great. I am so happy that I could save it as I wanted it for the Concerts in the park this summer. Something to sit on or to wrap around my shoulders when it gets cold.
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Trippgal 03-07-2014 10:21 AM

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[ATTACH=CONFIG]466094[/ATTACH]Love the pattern, love Judy, love the tutorial.

Hate my finished piece. Yes I have some rumples that will be resolved. But for some reason the colors just seem, well, not balanced. Its too dark in the middle, or is it just me? All the prints go well with primary fabric, but stuff seems to be.... Heck i dont know. Ideas?

and since it will be on a table, I have cut a piece of the thermal batting used in pot holders to help protect the table. Also wll the scraps were made into coordinating scrappy potholders.

reeskylr 03-07-2014 10:49 AM

Nice border ideas, I haven't done my border yet either. I keep popping from one UFO to the next to get a bit done on things. Love the Mystery Trains!!


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