Grandmothers flower garden quilt...do's and don'ts!
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Ok...So I'm gonna start this quilt. Did alot of reading online and got some mix messages, such as the first 2 sites all recommended card stock for the middle....the next said card stock doesn't work. Guess its a preference thing. Have you made this quilt and do you have any advice? I'm doing it all by hand so that I can take it to my daughters to work on. I needed something that would travel well without the need for a machine.
~Bj~
~Bj~
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Originally Posted by granniebj
Ok...So I'm gonna start this quilt. Did alot of reading online and got some mix messages, such as the first 2 sites all recommended card stock for the middle....the next said card stock doesn't work. Guess its a preference thing. Have you made this quilt and do you have any advice? I'm doing it all by hand so that I can take it to my daughters to work on. I needed something that would travel well without the need for a machine.
~Bj~
~Bj~
A word though - I reuse my cards - I know some people like all new for every hexagon. once I have sorounded a hexagon on all sides I take out the middle one (if that makes sense?)
I think this is 'the worng way' to do it -but I have made several quilts using this method and have not found them 'mishaped' at all!
You will love this work - it fits in well with travel!
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I did hexagons and went ahead and bought the middles. I read too many places where if you cut them yourself they might not always be exact and then they whole thing goes wonky. This is where I bought mine http://www.paperpieces.com/index1.html but also have seen them in my LQS. I really enjoyed doing it, but I like hand work. Hope you enjoy it too.
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I finished this quilt a while back and I used templet plastic for the octogons. Made enough templets to make two whole flowers, and punched a little whole in the center so they could be removed. Once I made the flower, I removed all of the templets, except the outer ring. If you leave the plastic in the outer ring, it makes if so easy to attach the next flower piece. The hardest part of this pattern is cutting out the templets.
Good Luck, Pam
Good Luck, Pam
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