McKenna Ryan Snow Buds
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McKenna Ryan Snow Buds
Hi Guys,
Has anybody out their bought just the patterns for this project? Can you tell me how easy it was to follow and cut out the pieces?
I am looking to buy this but it is an expensive pattern to just sit in my to do basket... Especially with shipping to the UK etc.... So any help and advice would be totally amazing.
hugs
Caroline
Has anybody out their bought just the patterns for this project? Can you tell me how easy it was to follow and cut out the pieces?
I am looking to buy this but it is an expensive pattern to just sit in my to do basket... Especially with shipping to the UK etc.... So any help and advice would be totally amazing.
hugs
Caroline
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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I have done the tracing and cutting for one of MeKenna Ryan's quilts. It's very well organized and everything is numbered. I used small zipper bags to help keep things organized. I was helping another woman who had thumb surgery and couldn't do the tracing and cutting. She did the fusing and stitching. They're beautiful quilts and are easier than they look.
#3
http://www.pineneedles.com/category-s/1896.htm really cute pattern, all of that applique would take me a long time
#5
This blogger has done a few of McKenna Ryan patterns and she has made some posts on the how well she liked or disliked them. Link: http://catpatches.blogspot.com/
To find her posts on McKenna Ryan you can use the search feature in the left hand side bar and type in Ryan and you should get several posts on McKenna Ryan patterns.
To find her posts on McKenna Ryan you can use the search feature in the left hand side bar and type in Ryan and you should get several posts on McKenna Ryan patterns.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: North Central, NC
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I have made several of her patterns and I find them beautiful when finished. You do have to stay organized (that said, I am not that person particularly but become one when working on these patterns). A teflon pressing cloth helps a lot. Small scissors with very sharp points are very handy even necessary I would say. It helps when working on smaller pieces to hold the scissors still and turn the fabric piece you are cutting. Don't take little tiny cuts but try to use the whole blade of the scissors as much as possible. Gee, I hope that makes sense. I have more of her patterns to do so obviously I am a big fan. Did you buy the patterns yet? They sure are cute snowman!
#8
No.. haven't bought them yet, I wanted some info from you all first... I do love those snowmen... but it is an expensive project.......... I keep looking on Ebay to see if somebody has a pre-loved pattern for sale but no luck.... so I will probably have to buy them new!
Hugs
Caroline
Hugs
Caroline
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: North Central, NC
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I have bought some of her patterns on ebay at a much reduced rate due to being used but you probably have to wait until they have been out for a while. Just saw one set for $95 with free shipping but yes, that is still expensive for sure. If you are not in a rush, wait a bit and maybe someone who has finished their quilt will put the patterns up for sale at a more reasonable price. Good luck!
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