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#74
Hi I followed instructions from a book bySharon Pederson called Reversible quilts.
You basic cut a square of wadding/batting then cut your strips at different widths and a triangle,then it's really just flip and stich
That is only a very short version
You basic cut a square of wadding/batting then cut your strips at different widths and a triangle,then it's really just flip and stich
That is only a very short version
#75
Originally Posted by Sewslow
Originally Posted by campion
Hi yours is lovely and looks similar to a reversible blocks I have made--see photo
Back and front
Back and front
I will put all four blocks together to cover the top of a double bed and then a center strip border to frame and then not sure on the other borders yet. Maybe a piano key border to tie in some more scraps.
Kyia
#78
Finished top!
Here is the finished top. I am quilting it now. Hope to have it done by June for graduation.
Thank you Patrice J for explaining to me how to resize the pictures!
Thank you to Pittsburg Pam for the tute on how to miter corners. First time!
Kyia
Thank you Patrice J for explaining to me how to resize the pictures!
Thank you to Pittsburg Pam for the tute on how to miter corners. First time!
Kyia
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Don't know if you ever got an answer to your question ... You can sew the strips together and cut the square, but then you have a lot of bias edges and you have possible stretching to contend with. Using a foundation, whether paper or cloth, provides stability. You can also use short lengths of strips.
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