Patchwork Of The Crosses Template

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If you have trouble visualizing how your fussy cut shapes will look together, use a Magic Mirror to preview the patterns. Hold the two mirrors at right angles and the image in the mirrors will show the complete pattern of the repeat. Slide the mirrors along the fabric and watch the patterns change just like a kaleidoscope. Playing with the mirrors and fabric will give you ideas for repeats you may never have been able to visualize on your own.

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Find great deals on eBay for patchwork of the crosses. Patchwork of the Crosses Quilting Template Set, 2. DVF Sutra Mini Zebra Patchwork Cross-body. Only one template is required for POTC blocks. It is a 90° Hexagon. All 6 sides are 1 inch. (Three other sizes are available from Inklingo.) Since I wrote the book.

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Check out our web site for information on purchasing a magic mirror. It’s sometimes helpful for patterns with an intricate design to lay the first cut-out fabric shape on top of the acrylic template as the template lays in place on the fabric. If you have it in the exact same spot on the repeat, the fabric on top of the template will just “disappear” into the fabric below. After the shapes are cut from the fabric, center the papers and baste. I t's easy for the repeat to be slightly off if you don't get the paper centered properly or if you stretch the fabric.

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This is why I really like using the glue to baste - it's easy to pull up the glued edges to reposition the fabric if necessary. Three ladies met at Quilt Guild. They started making small quilts as wall hangings. These 'little quilts' became so popular and before the girls knew it, they were selling them. The three ladies were so busy making small quilts, in 1986, they decided to sell kits so people could make thier own 'little quilts.' Not too long after that, they started designing thier own patterns. What started out as a 'hobby' turned into a 'little' business of selling kits and patterns.

The three ladies wanted to be able to offer more to thier customers so in 1998, Little Quilts opened in an old corn mill in Marietta. And the rest, as they say, is history.