Help with Toni Whitney Patterns
#1
Help with Toni Whitney Patterns
Hi all!
I know there are some big Toni Whitney fans on here. I would love some pointers on how to work out her patterns. I have seen a few of the postings about these patterns, but I haven't seen anything with the step by step process written out. If there is one can someone direct me to it? If not I would love to hear your wisdom on how to start and put together one of her patterns. From the cutting process, ironing the applique pieces, using the applique pressing sheet, placement, stitching the pieces down etc... You get the idea. Oh, and does anyone know if there are any Youtube videos with someone doing a Toni Whitney pattern?
Thanks!
Micha
I know there are some big Toni Whitney fans on here. I would love some pointers on how to work out her patterns. I have seen a few of the postings about these patterns, but I haven't seen anything with the step by step process written out. If there is one can someone direct me to it? If not I would love to hear your wisdom on how to start and put together one of her patterns. From the cutting process, ironing the applique pieces, using the applique pressing sheet, placement, stitching the pieces down etc... You get the idea. Oh, and does anyone know if there are any Youtube videos with someone doing a Toni Whitney pattern?
Thanks!
Micha
#2
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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If there is a step by step process written out, I'd love to see it. She does tell you what sections need to be made first and then added to the rest of the pattern which is helpful. But you are right, the patterns are a little tricky to put together, at least I thought so.
#4
Okay...let's try this again. I did the Eagle and found the instructions very well written..... Fiddly...but good! Didn't take alot of pictures along the way but will post what I have.[ATTACH=CONFIG]291312[/ATTACH]
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Join Date: May 2009
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Thanks for posting these photos - I bought three of her patterns to make and give as gifts for (very) good friends after the first of the year. I was going to take the time between Christmas and New years to play around with one of them to get a technique down, and you've confirmed what I'd worked out in my head.
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