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    Forum: Pictures
    01-08-2012, 07:01 AM
    Replies: 41
    Views: 3,609
    Posted By gcherie2

    Actually, your first attempt looks really good. ...

    Actually, your first attempt looks really good. If you have prewashed your fabric, then used cotton batting, and then washed and dried your first attempt, you would be impressed with your...
    Forum: Main
    11-07-2011, 07:26 AM
    Replies: 146
    Views: 14,550
    Posted By gcherie2

    I was very lucky and had a professional quilter...

    I was very lucky and had a professional quilter who also was a homemaking teacher. She was actually a substitute for the class! When we got ready to sew 1/4 inch seams, she handed out small index...
    Forum: Main
    05-12-2011, 01:59 PM
    Replies: 109
    Views: 14,721
    Posted By gcherie2

    I personally could not cut the quilt up. I have...

    I personally could not cut the quilt up. I have my great grandmother's quilt. She died when my grandfather was 12 years old. He left home at 14 and built a house for him and his sisters. He kept...
    Forum: Main
    02-04-2011, 12:20 AM
    Replies: 99
    Views: 12,600
    Posted By gcherie2

    Hello, Your quilt is beautiful. I was taught...

    Hello,
    Your quilt is beautiful. I was taught that you are always supposed to have one error in your quilt in honor of God, because only God is perfect.
    Forum: Main
    02-04-2011, 12:20 AM
    Replies: 99
    Views: 12,600
    Posted By gcherie2

    Hello, Your quilt is beautiful. I was taught...

    Hello,
    Your quilt is beautiful. I was taught that you are always supposed to have one error in your quilt in honor of God, because only God is perfect.
    Forum: Main
    04-05-2010, 08:09 PM
    Replies: 34
    Views: 4,885
    Posted By gcherie2

    Here is an idea: Starch your fabric and press...

    Here is an idea: Starch your fabric and press without stretching. Then use a template such as Marti Michell to cut squares. If you do not have a 1/4 inch machine foot with an edge on it, then use...
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