disappearing bowtie
#11
well that was easier than i thot! the fellow's name is Wayne Kollinger and his site: http://waynekollingersquiltblog.blogspot.com/
Interesting technique!
on the right side you'll see block names - those are the one's he's 'played around' with.
I recall the churn dash being one he disappeared.
Interesting technique!
on the right side you'll see block names - those are the one's he's 'played around' with.
I recall the churn dash being one he disappeared.
Last edited by WTxRed; 07-11-2013 at 06:24 AM.
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well that was easier than i thot! the fellow's name is Wayne Kollinger and his site: http://waynekollingersquiltblog.blogspot.com/
Interesting technique!
on the right side you'll see block names - those are the one's he's 'played around' with.
I recall the churn dash being one he disappeared.
Interesting technique!
on the right side you'll see block names - those are the one's he's 'played around' with.
I recall the churn dash being one he disappeared.
#13
Are you looking for a disappearing bowtie or a simpler way to make the bowtie?
Here is one assembled using a technique similar to the 10 min. block
http://bearcreekquilter.wordpress.co...rial-and-more/
Here is one assembled using a technique similar to the 10 min. block
http://bearcreekquilter.wordpress.co...rial-and-more/
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