9 Patch Weave
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So in checking my email I get this one from e-patterns central.com I love it and want to try it. Has anyone ordered online patterns from them? I'm sure I might be able to find the pattern for free but wonder if the $4.00 for the pattern is worth it over a couple of hours of searching the internet. Plus it says its for Beginners - didn't have the star saying a 5 year old could do it but Beginners works for me.....
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Originally Posted by cjomomma
That's an awesome pattern. I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard to recreate.
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I would spend the $4 and get to work. It would take me hours to figure it out on my own, even though I know I could. As my husbands says....you have to factor in the worth of your time. In this case, your time is worth $4, IMHO :)
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Originally Posted by pamkasperi
Originally Posted by cjomomma
That's an awesome pattern. I'm sure it wouldn't be that hard to recreate.
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As a drafter, I would transfer it to paper and figure out the cut order, but that's me. I saw this pattern in a quilt show yesterday and it is very pretty. The reason I remember it is coz hubby and I looked at it for a long time. The gal had used some directional fabrics and she did a wonderful job making sure the stripes and patterns were going in the right direction.
So this is a suggestion for you: Don't use directional prints.
I think you can do this. Just follow the sewing order as stated. It's a nice 3-color quilt.
So this is a suggestion for you: Don't use directional prints.
I think you can do this. Just follow the sewing order as stated. It's a nice 3-color quilt.
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