Wedding Guest Quilt: Part 2 (fabrics and plan)
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Wedding Guest Quilt: Part 2 (fabrics and plan)
Hello all!
I posted a little while back about the wedding guest signature quilt that I am going to be making. I have made my decision on a pattern and bought the fabric!
Here is a mock up of the pattern I'm doing. It is warm wishes on point.
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Here is a numbered row chart for piecing it together.
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Here is a photo of the fabrics! I went shopping today as a reward for finishing a paper for grad school.
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As several people suggested, I will not be piecing the quilt together until after the signatures have been done. I'll just be pre-washing and cutting the muslin for the signature squares, ironing them to freezer paper and somehow framing them to allow for easier signing.
Wish me luck!
~Rae
I posted a little while back about the wedding guest signature quilt that I am going to be making. I have made my decision on a pattern and bought the fabric!
Here is a mock up of the pattern I'm doing. It is warm wishes on point.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]409874[/ATTACH]
Here is a numbered row chart for piecing it together.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]409875[/ATTACH]
Here is a photo of the fabrics! I went shopping today as a reward for finishing a paper for grad school.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]409876[/ATTACH]
As several people suggested, I will not be piecing the quilt together until after the signatures have been done. I'll just be pre-washing and cutting the muslin for the signature squares, ironing them to freezer paper and somehow framing them to allow for easier signing.
Wish me luck!
~Rae
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We did this too. They are the colors for U/DE also. Love them. I thought if you could have a small hoop, put the fabric in and have the hoop on top, or a sticky board, it would be held taut. Also painter's tape might work, onto poster board. Have fun.
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LOL I know EXACTLY how. Not to worry! I am cutting 6" blocks and laying a 5" paper window over it. This will also be set up to get the guest to sign the block in an "on point" orientation.
Last edited by CraftyRae; 04-24-2013 at 07:29 PM.
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I bought 3yds of 118" wide muslin, thinking it would be easier to pre-wash, press, fold and cut than 10-12yds 44" muslin. Boy was I wrong. My 6" strips are a little wonky in places, no more than 1/8" off. Should this matter?
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