Originally Posted by Teeler
(Post 5743748)
So once upon a time I had this quilt in mind...it involved more than several (term used loosely) triangles. It was my second foray into making a quilt, and I got about 1/2 of it cut out, then stopped because, frankly, cutting all of those tiny triangles was just too tedious.
You, friend, are wonderful for sharing this little shortcut. I may have been way past "newbie" by now, had I not given up and left all those pieces in a plastic bag (and subsequently gave away never to see the light of a quilting day again). THANK YOU for your insight. |
thanks so much for the tutorial and pics. Great way to use up some of my scraps. Going to give this a try.
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wow..owsume i appreciated you skill.thanks for sharing
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You're more than welcome. Quilting is about sharing in my opinion. I love to share!
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
(Post 854083)
And here is the finished Boston Block!!!
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Thank you, Rhonda! I am encouraged with your tutorial!
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If you need any help just let me know! I'll be happy to help you.
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Rhonda, you always do a great job. I'm getting ready to search for your EQ tutorials. I'm taking classes at my LQS now to design the blocks for the Dear Jane quilt in EQ7 and then convert them into embroidery designs in 5D Pro. I'm new to both things so I'm really excited. I've been looking all morning for the D. Jane book on line that I can afford. I've viewed some of your tutorials before and they are easy to follow. Thanks for sharing with all of us
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great tute,once again
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Thanks to both of you! I am glad my tutes help.
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