OBW - will 1 of these Fabrics work??
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Wanting to start another project so would like to try a OBW. From my stash are these two pieces of fabric. Not sure if either would work.
Pic #1 have 7 yd. If I am measuring correctly the repeat is 16.75 "
Pic # 2 have 3 yd 14" of. Repeat is 23.5 ".
Would either of these work? I understand that the second piece of fabric will not make any thing larger than maybe a wall hanging.
Your help and suggestions would be appreciated. Dar
Pic #1 have 7 yd. If I am measuring correctly the repeat is 16.75 "
Pic # 2 have 3 yd 14" of. Repeat is 23.5 ".
Would either of these work? I understand that the second piece of fabric will not make any thing larger than maybe a wall hanging.
Your help and suggestions would be appreciated. Dar
Pic # 1
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Pic # 2
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I'd also think #2 would be better.
However, you might want to get out two mirrors and check to see if you like the look of the designs it will give, and how the colour will show. I'd really suggest this, so you know you like it, and won't risk a disappointment.
However, you might want to get out two mirrors and check to see if you like the look of the designs it will give, and how the colour will show. I'd really suggest this, so you know you like it, and won't risk a disappointment.
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Sorry, but you do not have 6 full repeats of #2. 23.5" * 6 = 141" = 3 yards 33".
You could still use it, but you would only get a few strips with all 6 repeats. Bummer.
There are ways to make it if you have repeats across the fabric, but it is more complicated and probably not worth the effort.
How about a 4-patch posie instead?
You could still use it, but you would only get a few strips with all 6 repeats. Bummer.
There are ways to make it if you have repeats across the fabric, but it is more complicated and probably not worth the effort.
How about a 4-patch posie instead?
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Originally Posted by dunster
Sorry, but you do not have 6 full repeats of #2. 23.5" * 6 = 141" = 3 yards 33".
You could still use it, but you would only get a few strips with all 6 repeats. Bummer.
There are ways to make it if you have repeats across the fabric, but it is more complicated and probably not worth the effort.
How about a 4-patch posie instead?
You could still use it, but you would only get a few strips with all 6 repeats. Bummer.
There are ways to make it if you have repeats across the fabric, but it is more complicated and probably not worth the effort.
How about a 4-patch posie instead?
I am trying to use material from my stash. did another search. Came across this one that I had bought years ago. the Repeat is only 9" and I have 5 yards of it. I think the repeat is going to be too small. Going to go to Homedepot tomorrow and get me some mirrored tiles.
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Originally Posted by Ripped on Scotch
this new fabric would work I think. and it sounds like you have enough of it.
Except ... with it only being 9" repeat, you may not see a lot of variations in your hexes.
Are you wanting a full sized quilt? or content with a wall hanging or lap quilt. If so, and wanting to use your stash, you could go with #2, and not fret that you don't have a full set of repeats. Just being aware that it'll be a little smaller.
For mirrors ... I found some mirrors at the $ $tore that were framed up with a narrow plastic. Made it nicer than having to deal with open glass edges. Tape them together with duct tape on their back sides and then you can leave them standing as you look at the fabric reflection.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Are you wanting a full sized quilt? or content with a wall hanging or lap quilt. If so, and wanting to use your stash, you could go with #2, and not fret that you don't have a full set of repeats. Just being aware that it'll be a little smaller.
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