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Cordelia 05-20-2008 03:18 PM

Bettelove, your quilt is great! It's fun! Are those stars applique'd on?

I love it! I'd sit in front of my tv all day under that. :mrgreen:

Cordelia 05-20-2008 03:21 PM

I'm going to upgrade to EQ6 one of these days ...

I forget how I did it. I imported the image as sort of an overlay in the block work surface.

bettlove 05-20-2008 06:18 PM

Cordelia - The stars are not applique, they are paper pieced with wax paper. I had alot of fun making that quilt and I love it too.

Dawn - Thanks for posting the picture of my center. I can't wait to get it back!!

Dawn Hendrix 05-21-2008 03:13 AM

I really wanted to do a folded ribbon border but After many many MANY hours of staring at it I felt as if it needed to be stopped so the borders could continue to tell the story later. Sooo if it could come back to me later then umm I could get that done! LOL

tlrnhi 05-21-2008 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by Cordelia
I've got EQ5.

I didn't mean to upload bmp files. I have to "reorganize."

This is the one I'm leaning toward the most ...


WOW!!!

vicki reno 05-21-2008 06:36 AM

That looks super. It really draws the eye to the stars. Grea job :thumbup:

vicki reno 05-21-2008 06:37 AM

Cordelia: That would be stunning!

Cordelia 05-21-2008 08:14 AM

Thanks, everybody, for the encouragement. I had ulterior motives for posting that pic -- so I could get a little feedback. There are all kinds of things I can do, but my problem with that block is I don't have the skill to do curves. I wanted to sort of do a meandering drunkard's path on it and accentuate the circle.

But, I don't have the skill to do that. But, that border can be paper pieced and I can do a good job with that one.

Bettelove, I actually go to the dollar store and buy the gift tissue and actually do my paper pieceing with that.

But, does wax paper tear away easier because it's waxed? I have a good deal of parchment paper around the house. That's not waxed, but close.

I think I'll try that with my border.

bettlove 05-21-2008 08:32 AM

Cordelia, I guess it's not really paper piecing, but ironing the freezer paper on the material and cutting the pieces out.

barbsbus 05-21-2008 08:35 AM


Originally Posted by Cordelia
Thanks, everybody, for the encouragement. I had ulterior motives for posting that pic -- so I could get a little feedback. There are all kinds of things I can do, but my problem with that block is I don't have the skill to do curves. I wanted to sort of do a meandering drunkard's path on it and accentuate the circle.

But, I don't have the skill to do that. But, that border can be paper pieced and I can do a good job with that one.

Bettelove, I actually go to the dollar store and buy the gift tissue and actually do my paper pieceing with that.

But, does wax paper tear away easier because it's waxed? I have a good deal of parchment paper around the house. That's not waxed, but close.

I think I'll try that with my border.


I like to trace the paper piecing patterns onto muslin and pretend it is tissue and then I don't have to tear it off. It stays on with the block.


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