Need help to find pattern..
#21
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Originally Posted by bearspaws
Found it! Thanks for all your suggestions, it's in Issue 82 of Quilting Today magazine. Phew! I thought it would look cool in batiks so I'm off to see if I can find some pre-cut batik squares somewhere...
Thanks!
Oh, I looked it up and its from 2001! Oh, well!
#22
Originally Posted by Kitsie
Originally Posted by bearspaws
Found it! Thanks for all your suggestions, it's in Issue 82 of Quilting Today magazine. Phew! I thought it would look cool in batiks so I'm off to see if I can find some pre-cut batik squares somewhere...
Thanks!
Oh, I looked it up and its from 2001! Oh, well!
#23
This tutorial on You Tube will show you how to do it with the circle magic ruler:
http://youtu.be/3gKvdrexKE4
http://youtu.be/3gKvdrexKE4
#24
I learned this quickie technique many years ago while in Florida and it is called "Mo-Mo's Star" - have no idea who Mo-Mo is!!!
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 01-07-2013 at 07:54 AM. Reason: offering to share copyright pattern
#29
its beautiful, I think Id like to make one. Id do it as a quilt as you go, and a sandwich of 2 circles and batt, (circle 1 - rite side out, layer batt shape on it, 2 circle rite side to batt, sew around outeredge, leave opening, turn, press, close.) Make a batch of finished circles first. Then, find the hex size to fit in the circle, (you can do all this on paper first to make a patt). Then just sew back to back, in this pic the backs are all white, in rows, press open and sew down the petals - I think that would work and it would be done when you got to the size you wanted sharet
#30
Originally Posted by arimuse
its beautiful, I think Id like to make one. Id do it as a quilt as you go, and a sandwich of 2 circles and batt, (circle 1 - rite side out, layer batt shape on it, 2 circle rite side to batt, sew around outeredge, leave opening, turn, press, close.) Make a batch of finished circles first. Then, find the hex size to fit in the circle, (you can do all this on paper first to make a patt). Then just sew back to back, in this pic the backs are all white, in rows, press open and sew down the petals - I think that would work and it would be done when you got to the size you wanted sharet
Look: if we "open" the white petal, what results is not a circle...
It seems to me that we need to begin with a "flower 6 petal" shape...
What do you think???
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