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Marie's Creative Space: September 2014
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Bringing you Creative Ideas to make our world more Exciting and Colorful! My Free Motion Sampler Quilt! Monday, September 29, 2014. Around the World Blog Hop! Maer over at The Hard-Rock Quilter. Tagged me to participate in the Around the World Blog Hop. I met Maer @ an online mug rug swap and was BLOWN away with the beautiful pieces of ART she created for me! So much more than Mug Rugs! In answer to Sophie over at Sophie Junction. S question "does anyone know who started this? Here's a peek at the front:.
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Free Patterns from Sophie Junction: Let's Grow Roses
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Free Patterns from Sophie Junction. Quilt Block Patterns, Project Tutorials and Quilting Tips. Saturday, July 31, 2010. You may know this as block as a Liberated. Rose, a Log Cabin. Rose or just a Wonky. Rose any and all those adjectives apply. Here are my notes for how I construct this free-pieced block. Another characteristic of this block is that we're creating the illusion of curved petals around a center, using only straight lines and straight seams. As you make the block, you'll need to play wi...
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Free Patterns from Sophie Junction: Liberated Checkerboard Block
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Free Patterns from Sophie Junction. Quilt Block Patterns, Project Tutorials and Quilting Tips. Friday, July 01, 2011. This liberated variation of the classic 16-patch block is easy to cut and sew . . . as long as you take care to keep things organized. The blocks are made two-at-a time, beginning with 2 large squares. The finished size of your liberated checkerboard block will be 2-to-2 1/2 inches smaller than the these squares. Create the checkboard by swaping top and bottom fabrics of every other piece.
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Scrapbusting Central: July 2011
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Monday, 25 July 2011. What it uses up: 3" squares, 3x8" rectangles (you could use 3" strips for these). When I originally blogged this quilt top, I explained the process - so you can check that out over here. I'd like to do this one again in a more controlled way - perhaps using only two colours for the larger rectangles (or one) and scrappy in the middle. Maybe for the next colour challenge! Labels: 3 in squares. Sunday, 24 July 2011. What it uses up: 2.5" squares. Labels: 2.5 in squares. The block cons...
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Julianne's Place: ABOUT ME
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WELCOME TO MY PLACE. WHERE I SHARE GLIMPSES INTO MY LIFE. Apparently I have this look often. LOL I will try for new photos soon. My husband and I live in a rural part of Missouri, in fact. We are almost right in the middle between Joplin, Kansas City, and Springfield. It is almost the same distance from us to each of these cities. I have been machine quilting for hire since 2007 using a Gammill Classic Plus non computerised machine. I am all hand guided. For the table runners for the reception tables.
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Julianne's Place: Preparing Your Quilt
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WELCOME TO MY PLACE. WHERE I SHARE GLIMPSES INTO MY LIFE. PREPARING YOUR QUILT FOR MACHINE QUILTING. BACKING AND BATTING MUST BE LARGER THAN YOUR QUILT TOP. T HE BATTING AND BACKING MUST BE 4 TO 6 INCHES LARGER. THAN THE TOP ON ALL SIDES. THE DENSER THE QUILTING THE MORE YOUR QUILT WILL. SHRINK DURING THE QUILTING PROCESS. IN ORDER TO ACHIEVE THE BEST POSSIBLE FINISHED. QUILT IS IS ALWAYS GOOD TO. 1 TO MAKE SURE TO CLIP ALL LOOSE THREADS. 2 YOUR TOP SHOULD BE PRESSED WITH ALL SEAMS FLAT. Places I like to...
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Another Little Quilt Swap: ALQS4 quilts
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Another Little Quilt Swap. Yes, it's another little quilt swap - come play along! Ok, so. Here we go. In no particular order. Quilt no 19 (below) was made by Doreen, and sent to Margaret. Quilt no 5 was made by Margaret, and sent to Vero. Vero's quilt, no 41, went to Judith. While Judith's quilt (no 18) went to Susan. And Susan's quilt(no 10) moseyed along to Cathy. The quilt that Cathy made (24) went to live with Beth. While Beth's quilt (42) found a new home with Elizabeth. And here it goes:. Karrie ma...
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Another Little Quilt Swap: Update!
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Another Little Quilt Swap. Yes, it's another little quilt swap - come play along! Sunday, 3 May 2015. Still waiting on a couple of preference lists - just two to come in, I think. Hopefully they will get to me in the next few days, and I can start pairing up. Thanks for your patience, everyone! Sounds good, Kate. 3 May 2015 at 14:21. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Another Little Quilt Swap. ALQS10 In a Nutshell. Must submit photographs of finished quilt to play. Quilt size between 10" and 16" square.