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Not enough that there are designprogramms out there, even more stunning to me is the fact that there are people able to work with them!
I help myself with the neat copier of DH. All you see besides the middle part is made of paper. The 3D pinwheels will be in different colors also and I tend to the pyramids. Would apreciate input, maybe even another border. Granny lots of "fabric" to work with [ATTACH=CONFIG]81404[/ATTACH] superfast piecing [ATTACH=CONFIG]81405[/ATTACH] and now? HST, solid blocks or pyramides?? [ATTACH=CONFIG]81406[/ATTACH] |
Very clever!!! :D:D:D
You ARE a very fast piecer :wink: :lol::lol: I really like this design!!! :D:D:D |
wow, you are doing a great job, thanks for sharing!
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? what did you do with your DH copier, please explain
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I like the pyramids!
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Holy Gee...it's like making a quilt twice! It looks absolutely fabulous! Can't wait to see it done. I am sure cutting out paper is alot faster than cutting fabric...but it is pretty cool to see what it will look like and be able to move things around. Is the paper quilt actual size or a tabletop miniature!? :)
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Is that fabric or paper? If it's fabric how are you going to wash it?
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I made copies from each fabric and the only 3D pinwheel I have so far
how about the pyramids facing each other - with or without sashing? [ATTACH=CONFIG]81574[/ATTACH] |
I think the pyramids facing each other gives it this really neat, almost 3-D look.
And I like the sashing! I like it the way the bottom picture is :) |
wow! I would never have thought of doing it that way! i have a laser printer with plenty of ink. I think I might have to do some playing around!
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