Vintage Quilt
#23
I got an insperation while thinking about this quilt. Was recently given spools of thread --so I thought of a way to use them. Everytime I have to sew around the square look for a similar color in these spools. A sure way to use up the smaller spools but not pay a fortune to sew a satin stitch around. It's early for explanations but do you agree? Why just use up my white ?
#24
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HI NOELLA, PRETTY NAME! COULD YOU PLEASE TELL US WHERE TO GET THE PATTERN FOR THAT LOVELY VINTAGE QUILT. i AM NOT GOOD AT FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS THAT YOU PUT ON THE SIGHT. FOR INSTANCE, WHERE DOES THE GRID COME FROM? IS IT PRE PRINTED FABRIC Or dO YOU MAKE IT FROM MUSLIN? i APPRECIATE ANY INFO YOU CAN GIVE ME. THANKS, peterparley
#25
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Noella, I'm back again and soooooo soon. I just read your instructions again and understand them a little better. How do you adhere the squares? Do you stitch them? that's the part I don't understand/ Thanks again, peterparley
#27
the sq's are stitched one row at a time after you can glue each of them to the muslin .When you have completed all 196 of them you will have each sg. stitch on all 4 sides You will have finished you quiltiing now you are ready to put your binding on and wash { you may use any school glue stick I pinned mine on worked fine for me. hope this is more clearer}
by the way remember to quilt from one side to the other making a continuous quilting line.
hope this is much more clearer for you all GOOD LUCK!!!!
Noella
by the way remember to quilt from one side to the other making a continuous quilting line.
hope this is much more clearer for you all GOOD LUCK!!!!
Noella
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