Originally Posted by ncredbird
Couldn't this be accomplished with using a Quilt Cut cutting system instead of a template? I would give it a try but mine hasn't arrived yet. Ann in TN
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Originally Posted by luv2baunt
Fantastic, Can't wait to do these myself. Great Job! :O)
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Now the pieces that are left at the top and bottom can be used to make a 4 patch. There is very little waste with this method.
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Oh WOW, That's so neat. I'm gonna use these steps for sure.
You are really smart. Thanks for showing the way. |
Great tutorial, the Boston Blocks were the tough ones for me, but reading/watching your tutorial makes it easier, quick & no worries. I will definitely try out your Boston Block technique.
Thanks! |
Thank you for your great step by step photos. They make your instruction very clear.
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Originally Posted by bSmall
Thank you for your great step by step photos. They make your instruction very clear.
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I feel sure that I am not the first quilter to tell you this:
You are brilliant! (BIG SMILE!!!) Thank you so much. FranLee |
Originally Posted by FranLee
I feel sure that I am not the first quilter to tell you this:
You are brilliant! (BIG SMILE!!!) Thank you so much. FranLee |
Rhonda, Thanks for the tutorial. I am getting ready to make the Pinwheel Baby Quilt and it has 53 HST blocks. This method will make the quilt a snap. Thanks for sharing!
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