New twisters?
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Here is a link I posted several months ago about how to make your own twister. I would draw it on paper and then reduce it to a smaller size.
http://www.rjrfabrics.com/_media/pat...el_Sunrise.pdf
http://www.rjrfabrics.com/_media/pat...el_Sunrise.pdf
#24
Looks like the possibilities are endless. I haven't seen many actual patterns other than the book, but will start looking. Maybe if I cut out a few of the pinwheel patterns and started playing with paper shapes, some of them would come to life!
#25
Just found that Stephany Ivers designed patterns for JOY and for flag. http://gatheringroomquiltshop.com/id70.html Patterns are available at this site--probably the ones you bought, Jim, since I notice the Gathering Room is in Kentucky. So many creative people in this world!
#26
Originally Posted by Jim
I have patterns that I purchased at a quilt show on how to make a JOY banner and an American Flag with the twister templates
OOPS you must have posted at the same time as me...THNAKS for the link...I am still on the hunt for the pumpkin.
#28
Bonnie, check this site. It is a quilt shop in Katy, Tx---not far from where I live. They are teaching a twister pumpkin and other Halloween designs, including pumpkin....really cute. Called "Boo Twister." I'll try to telephone them later and see if they sell the patterns.
http://www.quiltnsew.com/classes-955.htm
http://www.quiltnsew.com/classes-955.htm
#30
Originally Posted by marymm
Bonnie, check this site. It is a quilt shop in Katy, Tx---not far from where I live. They are teaching a twister pumpkin and other Halloween designs, including pumpkin....really cute. Called "Boo Twister." I'll try to telephone them later and see if they sell the patterns.
http://www.quiltnsew.com/classes-955.htm
http://www.quiltnsew.com/classes-955.htm
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