Old quilt magazine:Blast from the past
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Laurie, it is a great magazine. There are actually quilts in there that could be in todays magazines.
The article was great, too, and whats even more coincidental is that it had a photo of flooding in it, and my town just got flooded BAD. We lost 4 people in it.
The article was great, too, and whats even more coincidental is that it had a photo of flooding in it, and my town just got flooded BAD. We lost 4 people in it.
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I proably have that edition too, as I was a big QUILT fan back then. Just an FYI for newer quilters, Quilt Almanac is (was??? I'm not sure) published once a year. Traditional quilts like QUILT and great technique articles. If you can find them on Ebay for cheap, you'll learn a lot!
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There are still some times when I find it necessary to create my quilting pieces by doing that, Karen. Not everything can be rotary cut. I guess it depends on the pattern you are doing. What about cutting detailed applique pieces? How would you do that any other way?
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You know, I actually like templates. To me, its the one way of getting things exact. I'm still not great with a rotary, especially on shapes other than perfect squares.
I also use the rotary cutter to cut around templates, too. Much faster than scissors, but still very accurate.
I also use the rotary cutter to cut around templates, too. Much faster than scissors, but still very accurate.
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