Advice on grand-mother flower requested
#23
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northern California mountains
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You don't want to leave the papers in Basting that does not show is stritly your business. anywhere I baste, I only remove it if it interferes with the finished product, making it bunchy or whatever.
As Jennifer said, your quilt, your rules. The only quilt police I know of are show judges. Fleurs de Grand-mère looks very good. Tres bien.
As Jennifer said, your quilt, your rules. The only quilt police I know of are show judges. Fleurs de Grand-mère looks very good. Tres bien.
#26
Originally Posted by QuiltingJaguar
Thanks I will look and see if I have this older issue some place or google it, has anyone else seen this pattern??
Have fun!
#27
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Jacksonville NC
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Originally Posted by Cathou
Originally Posted by Cyn
I leave the paper in until the hex's have been sewn together because I re use the same freezer paper over and over until it won't stick :)
#28
Originally Posted by Cyn
Originally Posted by Cathou
Originally Posted by Cyn
I leave the paper in until the hex's have been sewn together because I re use the same freezer paper over and over until it won't stick :)
#29
Work in progress. This is the real thing. The picture at the beginning of this topic is my EQ design. Come back in a year or two to see the end result :lol:
On my designing wall
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