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    Old 06-28-2010, 12:02 PM
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    Originally Posted by quiltergirl80
    I cannot wait to join the next rr swap!
    I have already started my center....I'm just a little excited to start a IRR and I don't want to miss out because I didn't finish the center.
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    Old 06-29-2010, 07:13 PM
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    I will see if I can figure it out. I not much for computers other than type on them.
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    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    Here is Quilter1962's finished quilt.

    This is just the corner of it. These are really big! I'll try to get a better picture after the rest of the family is up. I didn't feel like I could wake everyone up at 5 in the morning to share this with them. Somehow I didn't think they would appreciate it.

    Thanks Tisha for giving me the privilege of working on this.

    How do you make the fence rail?? Is there a pattern to it? It is wonderful!!
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    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    I finished Elle's today.

    Hopefully the texture shows. I made rows of tucks with ribbons inside then stitched it down and flipped it around and stitched it the other way.

    Maybe not the best picture And the edges really are straight they just aren't laying straight in the picture.
    How did you do this technique??? I LOVE IT!!!! You are sooo talented!!
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    Old 07-23-2010, 08:18 AM
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    Originally Posted by Carsey
    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    Here is Quilter1962's finished quilt.

    This is just the corner of it. These are really big! I'll try to get a better picture after the rest of the family is up. I didn't feel like I could wake everyone up at 5 in the morning to share this with them. Somehow I didn't think they would appreciate it.

    Thanks Tisha for giving me the privilege of working on this.



    How do you make the fence rail?? Is there a pattern to it? It is wonderful!!
    To make the fence I strip pieced the little pieces and just figured how much space I had to work with and divided it into 5 unequal spaces. To make my math easier I had my middle piece smaller than the top and bottom pieces.

    For the main white parts of the fence I did basically a flying geese at the top.

    If you want a picture tute I can do that.
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    Old 07-23-2010, 08:23 AM
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    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    Originally Posted by Carsey
    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    Here is Quilter1962's finished quilt.

    This is just the corner of it. These are really big! I'll try to get a better picture after the rest of the family is up. I didn't feel like I could wake everyone up at 5 in the morning to share this with them. Somehow I didn't think they would appreciate it.

    Thanks Tisha for giving me the privilege of working on this.



    How do you make the fence rail?? Is there a pattern to it? It is wonderful!!
    To make the fence I strip pieced the little pieces and just figured how much space I had to work with and divided it into 5 unequal spaces. To make my math easier I had my middle piece smaller than the top and bottom pieces.

    For the main white parts of the fence I did basically a flying geese at the top.

    If you want a picture tute I can do that.
    Could you please????
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    Old 07-23-2010, 08:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by Carsey
    Originally Posted by mary quite contrary
    I finished Elle's today.

    Hopefully the texture shows. I made rows of tucks with ribbons inside then stitched it down and flipped it around and stitched it the other way.

    Maybe not the best picture And the edges really are straight they just aren't laying straight in the picture.
    How did you do this technique??? I LOVE IT!!!! You are sooo talented!!
    To do the rows of tucks I took the width of the border I was making and doubled it. For this I used 3 different fabrics and I did each fabric by itself then sewed it all together.

    I believe my tucks were each 1 inch deep although you could do them however deep you wanted them. I measured in from one of the long sides 1 1/4 inch and pressed it the full length to the right side. From the fold I measured 1 inch and pressed it to the wrong side. I measured down from that fold 2 inches and pressed it to the right side. Measure 1 inch from that fold and press to the wrong side. Going back and forth until you have folded your whole fabric. For mine I had 3 tucks for each fabric. You should have 1/4 inch past the last fold to allow for seam allowance.

    I added the ribbon down the middle of each tuck. The ribbon should be laying flat but it does need to be pretty on both sides of the ribbon because when you sew it you will see the backside of it.

    With everything laying nice and flat (I used my big irnoning board) mark at regular intervals where you want to stitch. I went through and stitched every other one with it laying flat. Then you go back and stitch the every other one that is left going the opposite way which will make it stand up.

    Again, if you would like me to do a picture tute I would be glad to do that.

    Thanks,
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    :lol: Love doing those tutes do ya' Mary??? You know...of course we want a tute!! I would love to figure out the ribbon one. I think I know based on your description and could figure it out, but, well...a picture is always better :wink:
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    I am happy to share but I need a little time. I should take a picture of my sewing room. My DD & family just left and what a mess the DGDs left in my sewing room.

    I'll do it hopefully the beginning of next week.
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    Don't stress yourself over it Mary...just when you have nothing else to do... :roll: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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