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#231
I won't get much sewing done this week. I got a call yesterday that my boss and friend, she's 41, had a heart attack. So I will be putting in more hours this week at the newspaper. All I want is her to have a full recovery, so my sewing can wait, it will be there when i get back to it.
#233
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Originally Posted by Ruth Camp
Ok I am officialy behind. I am about one third of the way through step 2 :? :D
OMG more triangles.........crumbs are looking better and better :oops:
OMG more triangles.........crumbs are looking better and better :oops:
Lucky you Mary has the ruler. I still have not tested my ruler or to see if I can make a template but I am sure a template can be made. All you have to do is measure the finished step of sewing the two smaller angles together. Then make your strips and use the template to cut. I will try it. Pretty sure though my ruler is just like the companion angle just a different company, Omnigrid.
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I was checking out the clearance at this quilt shop and they have a kit to learn quilting for $ 4.50 It includes the companion ruler. Anyone that wants the ruler should check it out. I can't imagine you would find it for much cheaper. Well maybe you can, I have not checked. But here is the addy,
http://www.homesew.com/ClearanceQuilting.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the clearance items.
http://www.homesew.com/ClearanceQuilting.html
Scroll down to the bottom of the clearance items.
#235
I know that when I bought my specialty rulers they were either on sale for 50% off, or I had a 40% or 50% off coupon.
Will have to try the link later, just to check out the site. Won't load for me right now.
Will have to try the link later, just to check out the site. Won't load for me right now.
#238
Its going to be fun to see how everyone's interpetation turns out. I dont normally like mysteries cuz I need to 'see' what I am picking the fabric/colors for....I am joining this one, mainly because I loved the title (my favorite soda as a kid).
I started out with one group of fabrics and then read they should be TOT/blenders...of well!! I wanted to do oranges/rusts but couldnt find anything that 'turned me on'...so I going with a brown/cream monocromatic scheme
I started out with one group of fabrics and then read they should be TOT/blenders...of well!! I wanted to do oranges/rusts but couldnt find anything that 'turned me on'...so I going with a brown/cream monocromatic scheme
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Actually it is with scrappy colors untill futher along steps and even then Bonnie said it can be scrappy. Hmmm, I do however like the orange rust idea, and I have some fabric perfect. The question is what fabric to go with it. That step further along, you have too have at least four different colors. I will have to think on this one!
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