I made two twister trees for wall hangings. Sure it was like sewing four quilts, but I cannot imagine cutting all the pieces and getting them together in order. I used 5" sqs. on one and 3" squares on the other. The smallest one is my favorite. The leftover fabric did not work for the boarder so they went into my scrap bag for another day.
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Great quilt.
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Great job. The color combination is gorgeous.
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Oh! That is so pretty! I have the twister template but have never used it. This inspires me. Beautiful quilt!
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I. Love. This. !!!!
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I have all the sizes of the twister but haven't used them yet. Have the fabric for a Christmas, Easter, Halloween wall hanging. I should try using. Love the colors and your quilt.
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Absolutely love the scrappy look in this quilt, but then I am a big fan of KT. I too have the Twister tool, but have never used it. Great use of the "waste fabric", by the way.
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Really like your Twister....but may I ask.....what is the "flange" method of binding? Not sure I've heard that term before......thank you!
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Sounds like one too many cut-and-sew for one quilt! But I love yours and am especially fond of the Kansas Troubles line. I have used it for two quilts and they worked up beautifully. Congratulations on your willingness and ability to work two quilts and get just one!! Well done.
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Very nice. Love the browns w/ the navy's.
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