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    Old 01-30-2016, 01:51 AM
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    I received an email concerning Kaye Wood's updated 6-hour quilt video. The link doesn't work. Has anyone seen this updated method? This pattern is one of my go-to kids's patterns.
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    [ http://www.kayewood.com/6-Hour-Quilt...-Wood-P520.htm

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    the only video i found does no say updated https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOTV-YSF-48
    but this link is to the updated pattern http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilt...-updated/24591
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    Thank you, tessagin and QuiltnNan.
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    Originally Posted by GailG
    I received an email concerning Kaye Wood's updated 6-hour quilt video. The link doesn't work. Has anyone seen this updated method? This pattern is one of my go-to kids's patterns.
    Just a thought....if the video goes away sometime down the road, you might want to have the book available. I bought the book a while back after seeing the video, just to have handy.

    http://www.amazon.com/Six-Hour-Quilt.../dp/094458828X
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    Does anyone know if this could be adapted to a domestic sewing machine? I don't have a serger, I like the idea of fast quilt for charity quilts and since I don't do any quilting all my quilts are sent to LA, I can't afford to make charity quilts very often.
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    Originally Posted by onaemtnest
    Does anyone know if this could be adapted to a domestic sewing machine? I don't have a serger, I like the idea of fast quilt for charity quilts and since I don't do any quilting all my quilts are sent to LA, I can't afford to make charity quilts very often.
    I have made it with a regular sewing machine. You can follow her instructions but just sew with your machine instead of a serger. My serger didn't like the layers so I just stick with my sewing machine.
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    Also go on the internet and look it up on you tube or you can contact her company and let her know it doesn't work
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    Thank you for posting this! I had forgotten.
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    Old 02-01-2016, 09:17 PM
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    Originally Posted by onaemtnest
    Does anyone know if this could be adapted to a domestic sewing machine? I don't have a serger, I like the idea of fast quilt for charity quilts and since I don't do any quilting all my quilts are sent to LA, I can't afford to make charity quilts very often.
    Yes you can do this with a regular sewing machine. You can either use a straight stitch or a zigzag stitch. If you watch Kayewoods site & watch her video, she lets you know how to make this either way. Going to her site, you don't have to buy the pattern.
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