That is really striking! I love your color choices. Very, very pretty!
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I saw the fusible grid on a quilting program and they made a lonestar quilt. thats probably the only way i'd get one to turn out correctly. your quilt is great!
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Very Very Nice! :-D :-D This is a great idea. Thank you so much for sharing.
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wow love your pretty quilt! Such nice colors and love the pattern. Thanks for sharing the new way of doing it. I just might have to buy me some of that fusable stuff :D
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Fusible Grid is the only way I will agree to do t-shirt quilts. I love to do them on the grid. Don't have to iron on before cutting and then cutting and then sewing. Just cut t-shirt blocks to 12 and iron on the squares. add sashing between blocks and sew. TOP COMPLETE! Beautiful way to get the t-shirts all lined up and perfect. I don't find that the grid makes them stiff. The more you work with it the more flexible it gets.
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Gorgeous !!!
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I made a table runner using quilters fusible grid on point and it came out very nice.
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love it and youre dog to also have one his name is Casper
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You did an excellent job ... very precise. I didn't think I'd ever try an 'on point' but thanks to the info you provided I might just tackle it. Yours is so pretty!
Is your adorable dog a Bichon? I take care of a friend's when she goes out of town and he's so much fun. |
Originally Posted by Fabriholic
You did an excellent job ... very precise. I didn't think I'd ever try an 'on point' but thanks to the info you provided I might just tackle it. Yours is so pretty!
Is your adorable dog a Bichon? I take care of a friend's when she goes out of town and he's so much fun. |
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