Oh why, oh why, didn't I. . .
#11
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There looks like Moda Bakeshop has a free pattern.
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/09/...ot-holder.html
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2011/09/...ot-holder.html
#12
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If I EVER made this beauty I would NEVER use it for a pot holder! I'd place it in a glass enclosure to put it on display!!!!
#13
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You got that right! Another thing I noticed in the (usually) Mennonite shops was quilt blocks that were framed. It felt like they had some batt behind them, but otherwise I don't know how they do it. For us, symmetrical frames might be the challenge! They probably build theirs themselves.
#16
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There is a tutorial for a folded dahlia that looks very much like this. http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...a-t116058.html
You can also google folded dahlia and come up with other patterns.
You can also google folded dahlia and come up with other patterns.
#17
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I just watched a youtube video for this and it looks way easier than the moda tutorial! I might have a go at it, but definitely not the moda way! Not sure if the link will work, but this is the one I watched http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KCGJXmimgKs
#18
I just watched a youtube video for this and it looks way easier than the moda tutorial! I might have a go at it, but definitely not the moda way! Not sure if the link will work, but this is the one I watched http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KCGJXmimgKs
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