Second Challenging Card Trick - I call this one "Venetian Solitare"
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Here's the link for the tutorial - beautifully done and truly a labor of love. I can't wait to finish the one I started today because I know for sure what's next.
Be sure to keep reading as the tute covers several pages worth. A magnificent presentation!
Go to:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-45888-1.htm
Be sure to keep reading as the tute covers several pages worth. A magnificent presentation!
Go to:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-45888-1.htm
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Hi Yetta and Sarah,
Many fabric lines were used. Some Jinny Beyer (the large floral outer border), mostly others. Even what is classified as Civil War border prints. This is really 'Scrappy.' Fabrics were collected over a long time period. There is one there that I bought directly from the designer because it's no longer in production. But there are always new stripes and borders coming out. The fun part is finding them. I did not find all the fabrics before I started. I kept finding them. I just focused on one block at a time.
Many fabric lines were used. Some Jinny Beyer (the large floral outer border), mostly others. Even what is classified as Civil War border prints. This is really 'Scrappy.' Fabrics were collected over a long time period. There is one there that I bought directly from the designer because it's no longer in production. But there are always new stripes and borders coming out. The fun part is finding them. I did not find all the fabrics before I started. I kept finding them. I just focused on one block at a time.
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