Shadowbox Tutorial
#22
Old fashioned= using scissors to cut out all the pieces. I am machine quilting it. But I decided to do it with smaller sections of batting so it wouldn't be as bulky to work with and now I'm adding the last section of batting to it. If I was doing it again, I would break up the top in sections to quilt as I go.
#23
Originally Posted by lenette
Old fashioned= using scissors to cut out all the pieces. I am machine quilting it. But I decided to do it with smaller sections of batting so it wouldn't be as bulky to work with and now I'm adding the last section of batting to it. If I was doing it again, I would break up the top in sections to quilt as I go.
Thank you for taking the time to post, I appreciate it. Would love to see pictures of your Shadowbox when it is complete!
#25
Originally Posted by FabrikQueen
Does anyone know where to locate a tutorial for the Shadowbox Quilt designed by Mountainpeek Creations? Directions sound confusing to me at this point...just need a little nudge to get started! Thanks!
http://www.stitchinmission.org/Stitc...structions.pdf
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As far as the mitered corner, you could use a half square triangle, or you could sew a small square to the bottom of one edge and sew on the diagonal of the square, folding it back over to give the triangle effect...both ways easier than the mitered corner approach!
http://www.straw.com/equilters/libra...ticwindow.html
http://www.straw.com/equilters/libra...ticwindow.html
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