Sometimes making a patchwork quilt can be perplexing and troublesome.
When you bought your first quilt pattern or book, it looked like it would be so easy.And the instructions included in the pattern sounded pretty straightforward as you scanned them in the quilt shop.
But, when you got the pattern and your fabric home, it was a different story.
Cutting the fabric looked like it would be so simple.After all, how hard can it be to line up a plastic ruler on a piece of fabric and then run a rotary cutter through the fabric?
Zip, zip, zip.Five strips of fabric cut, and then you opened each strip only to discover that there was a bend in the center of each strip, making it unusable.And the $12.95 you spent on the fabric is now wasted.
But worse, the fabric you truly love is now no longer available anywhere.You’ve checked every fabric and quilt store in your town and every town within driving distance.You’ve asked all of your friends.And you’ve done a massive search online.
That fabric is nowhere to be found – you bought the last fabric on the last bolt on the planet.And the trip home from Mars or the moon will just take too long.
So much for that plan.Undaunted, you keep going.
You find another fabric, ask seven experienced quilters what the secret to cutting straight strips is, and finally, the seventh quilter tells you.
Oh, it’s probably not that the others are keeping secrets; it’s just that they have cut so much fabric, they can do it in their sleep, and they forget all of the steps.Or is it?
There are no secrets here!
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Comment by GUEST on 2008-03-04 12:59:47 i would like to make the royal cross block, but i can't find the pattern, can anyone help me
Comment by GUEST on 2008-04-01 15:51:11 i am trying my hand at making a pineapple quilt, using scrap fabric, i started a few yrs. ago and got discouraged,i couldn't make the sqs. line up any info. could help me. thank you. shirley
Comment by GUEST on 2008-04-03 19:55:46 I am making a king size quilt for my sister-in-law in Oklahoma and I just can not find the mattress sizes. Can you help me? PLEASE.
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King Size Quilt
That king size quilt you measure the top of a king mattess, and add the extra lenght for the two sides and the bottom and that depend on how long you want it to hang on the three sizes. You then cal. your measure from that. Good luck
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