I finished my first TWISTER wall hanging, here is the picture I promised.
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I finished my first TWISTER wall hanging, here is the picture I promised.
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After a few goofs with the binding I was finally able to finish it this am. The clothespin is vintage and I just added a command adhesive stripe to it and used it to hang the wall hanging.
I am working on a bigger one for me since this one is for my mom, can't wait to see how the bigger one turns out. I am using the same colors.
After a few goofs with the binding I was finally able to finish it this am. The clothespin is vintage and I just added a command adhesive stripe to it and used it to hang the wall hanging.
I am working on a bigger one for me since this one is for my mom, can't wait to see how the bigger one turns out. I am using the same colors.
#3
Be warned! Twister quilts are addictive!LOL! I love making them, A great way to use up scraps as well. I have both the large and small Twister tools and have made 8 twisters and still am amazed at how fun they are! Great job on your quilt!
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Sew pretty! One of the things I like best about Twister is how perfectly matched the piecing turns out. I know if I cut the pieces individually that the corners and points would be out a little but with Twister, the're perfect every time!
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