Paper pieced quilt
#2
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Sorry, but my crystal ball must be out of commission because of the heat wave!
........ if you'd like suggestions, it's always best to show us a photo of your quilt.
Without having a clue as to what PP you are working with,
I am sure that I am no different than many of the others, with no clue as to what to suggest!
........ if you'd like suggestions, it's always best to show us a photo of your quilt.
Without having a clue as to what PP you are working with,
I am sure that I am no different than many of the others, with no clue as to what to suggest!
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There is a way to attach photos - maybe someone can post the "how to" for you - or connect you to the link.
I know they can't be "too big" - meaning too many pixels or something like that -
Or you could post a link to the pattern you used.?
I know they can't be "too big" - meaning too many pixels or something like that -
Or you could post a link to the pattern you used.?
#4
Thank you
Sorry, but my crystal ball must be out of commission because of the heat wave!
........ if you'd like suggestions, it's always best to show us a photo of your quilt.
Without having a clue as to what PP you are working with,
I am sure that I am no different than many of the others, with no clue as to what to suggest!
........ if you'd like suggestions, it's always best to show us a photo of your quilt.
Without having a clue as to what PP you are working with,
I am sure that I am no different than many of the others, with no clue as to what to suggest!
#5
I do a lot of paper piecing and my choice for quilting really depends on the density of the paper piecing, the pattern and the fabric. A picture of your quilt would be very helpful. In the help center there are several directions on adding pictures depending on your computer's operating system
https://www.quiltingboard.com/qb-help-center-f27/
https://www.quiltingboard.com/qb-help-center-f27/
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Depending on how large your blocks are, a good place to start would be to SITD between the blocks. Once that is done, maybe you can stitch in a few of the bigger pp pieces to meet the batting quilting requirements?
#10
Voila!!!
Hope the pic is here. Too funny. Well now I know how to do it on the MAC! Its probably too small now. My daughter has the quilt. These are a few leftover blocks. Each one is different so you can see my dilemma.
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