Non-paper-pieced Mariner's Compass online????
#12
Tim did one awhile back
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1437-1.htm
If you go down a ways, Patrice posted templates.
Here is his post with a picture
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1438-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1437-1.htm
If you go down a ways, Patrice posted templates.
Here is his post with a picture
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-1438-1.htm
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Are you familiar with Quiltsmart? It's a line of printed fusible interfacing which has a Mariner's Compass, amoung other patterns. Very, very easy and quick. Have done this pattern, their dahlia and their Lone Star - all are template free and make for nice sharp intersections. Check out http://www.quiltsmart.com/khxc/index...arinerscompass
#17
Originally Posted by LDB
Are you familiar with Quiltsmart? It's a line of printed fusible interfacing which has a Mariner's Compass, amoung other patterns. Very, very easy and quick. Have done this pattern, their dahlia and their Lone Star - all are template free and make for nice sharp intersections. Check out http://www.quiltsmart.com/khxc/index...arinerscompass
#18
Originally Posted by Shelley
One of my first quilts was a Mariner's Compass. 15 years later, I wouldn't even want to try to do one without the paper. Every seam is a bias edge. Do you hate paper piecing that much??
#19
Originally Posted by teacherbailey
It's not so much that I hate it, per se....I can't wrap my brain around the reversal thing. PP makes no sense to my brain even after 2 classes taught by two people with very different styles.....frustrating since I'm well educated but if the brain can't get it, I just can't do it.....
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