Yet another Spicy Spiral
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Yet another Spicy Spiral
My son was married last year and just bought a house, so it's time for a Spicy Spiral just as each of his sisters has.
Pattern; Cheryl Phillips Spicy Spiral w/10 degree ruler. I bind mine rather than turning it.
Fabrics; From my stash, mostly from his wedding quilt, which is not finished.
Quilting; Spirals down each color
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Pattern; Cheryl Phillips Spicy Spiral w/10 degree ruler. I bind mine rather than turning it.
Fabrics; From my stash, mostly from his wedding quilt, which is not finished.
Quilting; Spirals down each color
[ATTACH=CONFIG]593723[/ATTACH]
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Love it
Love it! I have bought the ruler but have not made one yet.
My son was married last year and just bought a house, so it's time for a Spicy Spiral just as each of his sisters has.
Pattern; Cheryl Phillips Spicy Spiral w/10 degree ruler. I bind mine rather than turning it.
Fabrics; From my stash, mostly from his wedding quilt, which is not finished.
Quilting; Spirals down each color
[ATTACH=CONFIG]593723[/ATTACH]
Pattern; Cheryl Phillips Spicy Spiral w/10 degree ruler. I bind mine rather than turning it.
Fabrics; From my stash, mostly from his wedding quilt, which is not finished.
Quilting; Spirals down each color
[ATTACH=CONFIG]593723[/ATTACH]
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These are so fun & sassy! From your last post I wandered around online interested in the pattern/ruler and found reference to both a 9 & 10 degree options.. And the current 10 degree ruler comes in two pieces so as to be able to travel easier (I guess the original was 24-25" long?)
I'm curious if there's a benefit to having any of these options over the other or is it just a finished size and/or cost of the ruler decision? I'm not familiar what other reasons I may want to have a 9 or 10 degree ruler on hand which may influence my decision? Thank you in advance for any feedback
Christine
I'm curious if there's a benefit to having any of these options over the other or is it just a finished size and/or cost of the ruler decision? I'm not familiar what other reasons I may want to have a 9 or 10 degree ruler on hand which may influence my decision? Thank you in advance for any feedback
Christine
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These are so fun & sassy! From your last post I wandered around online interested in the pattern/ruler and found reference to both a 9 & 10 degree options.. And the current 10 degree ruler comes in two pieces so as to be able to travel easier (I guess the original was 24-25" long?)
Christine
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My 10 degree is 22 1/2" long. Numbered to 25, but it starts at 3. A 9 d makes a slightly smaller runner, but I don't think by much. Any other reason to have one? Christmas tree skirts, for one. I think it would make a nice Dresdan Plate, too. Have you seen her book, Quilts Without Corners? I would not like my basic ruler in two pieces. I do have the extender for mine in case I get brave enough to try one of the round quilts.
I'll just pick one and go for it! Thanks for sharing your beauties and advice - I'm going to have to add this to my future project list!
Christine
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