On Ringo Lake -- Bonnie Hunter Mystery Quilt 2017-18
#61
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I also kept reading the bit where Bonnie says she saved time and fabric using the folded corner ruler so have ordered one. I hope I can use it in more than just this quilt as the postage cost the same again as the ruler, if not more!!
Going shopping with a friend today to choose our fabrics
Going shopping with a friend today to choose our fabrics
#62
You save fabric by using the essential triangle tool (or EZ angle) to cut the smaller pieces - you cut a strip and then use the tool to cut triangles that will line up with the square with the corner cut off.
I watched a video on the Folder Corner ruler, and was disappointing that they did not show the method that saves fabric .
I watched a video on the Folder Corner ruler, and was disappointing that they did not show the method that saves fabric .
#63
I also kept reading the bit where Bonnie says she saved time and fabric using the folded corner ruler so have ordered one. I hope I can use it in more than just this quilt as the postage cost the same again as the ruler, if not more!!
Going shopping with a friend today to choose our fabrics
Going shopping with a friend today to choose our fabrics
#64
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Location: Aotearoa
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It's what you expect when you live down under lol
#65
Maybe it only saves fabric in the theory that you don't have mistakes or wonky lines drawn with a pencil, thus ripping out work. I guess we will k ow the answer in about a month here!
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Thank you NZ Quilter for starting and managing this thread. I decided to jump in again this year, but don't plan to buy the ruler at this time. I watched Bonnie's demo video and didn't see where fabric was saved either. This will be my third mystery and the best part is right here on this thread - seeing everyone's fabric choices and especially the alternative choices, plus all the tips and techniques that are shared by all of your ladies (men). I did a smaller version of En Provence and it measured 68 x 87. I may have added more of the neutral border blocks. Here is a picture of it. And here are my fabric choices - of which I always appreciate your input and suggestions. It seems I have a hard time decided on values, warm/cool etc. The fabrics in the foreground are very questionable to me, but hopefully the ones in back will be ok. All suggestions are welcome.
#68
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Here's a photo of the fabrics I'm thinking about. I like them so I will probably go with them, for better or worse.
Hmmm, now I'm rethinking about the corners ruler...
Here's a photo of the fabrics I'm thinking about. I like them so I will probably go with them, for better or worse.
Hmmm, now I'm rethinking about the corners ruler...
#69
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I ordered the Simply Folded Corner ruler
today from Green Fairy. They have 23 left priced at $21.00 plus 3.95 shipping. Thanks for the heads up.
today from Green Fairy. They have 23 left priced at $21.00 plus 3.95 shipping. Thanks for the heads up.
Last edited by Gagigi; 11-03-2017 at 12:11 PM.
#70
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Carol, I like the textures in your foreground fabrics, except for that very dark background print in with the blues, which looks like it could a problem. Your foremost blue seems a bit dull for the rest of your fabrics, but mixed in in tiny amounts it might be fine.
Bluebonnets, those are gorgeous!
Bluebonnets, those are gorgeous!
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