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A Dandy |
Yesterday I started with my first quiltproject. After a few babyquilts, with just squares, i'm trying now to get beginning of machinequilting. I browsed the internet for a long time, and found the most beautifull patterns,but I picked a quilt of six blocks and the blocks are all different. One block is an rail fence block, another a log cabin block. I think in this ways i learn to get the basics to create later on more difficult patterns.
The quilt is gonna be in white, red and blue and I wil name it Holland quilt 1. I hope that i can make today a few pics of the "quilt". Is although very strange for me to work with inches. I'm trying to reverse them to centimetres so i can make an imagination of it. |
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Zig Zag |
Oh Gerda that sounds just right
I learnt a lot by doing the Niine Patch Nirvana that Kim put together for us. It is on the Block Of The Month link at the top of the page. I can't wait to see your pics I just LOVE pics JAcqui Rather Light a candle than complain about the darkness |
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Jewel Box |
I agree with Jacqui, that's an great way to learn to quilt, and I wish I had done that!!! I want to do a similar quilt if I can ever finish these grandkids quilts.
Good luck with us and keep us updated with pics. KimUk I sew, I sew, so off to work I go! |
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Zig Zag |
Gerda
This sounds very interesting can't wait to see pictures when you have them done. Rail fence and log cabin are good blocks to start with. If you have problems with any of the blocks we are here if you need help figuring them out. Happy Quilting! Bama Deb ~ Sweet Home AL I have always been interested in people who make me laugh!!! You can never have a dull moment with these people. And if you happen to have "one of those moments" then it's okay, they just laugh with you. DEB'S JANE STICKLE CREATIONS http://blockcentral.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6971052502/m/1521022733 http://blockcentral.net/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/6641009932/m/4671059932 http://www.serialquilters.com/deb1quilts/ http://www.myquiltblog.com/Debo/ Whatsoever thy hand findeth to do, Do it with thy might. Ecclesiastes 9:10 |
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A Dandy |
http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=U7VPWF3X
http://www.mijnalbum.nl/Album=U7VPWF3X here they are, my first rail fence and log cabin. I'm not satified yet but is is a good beginning. These inches make me confused every time |
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Zig Zag |
Gerda, do you have the Omnigrid rulers that are in inches? Those are the most common ones, and should make your measuring easier. 1 inch = 2.54 cm Multiply (maal) inches by 2.54. Example - 3 1/2" x 2.54 = 8.89 cm. Most patterns even from overseas, are written in inches. That's why it's best to use American rulers, if you are using american/british patterns etc.
Your blocks are super! What a wonderful choice of fabrics! You are doing great!! Gerda #1 A day hemmed in prayer seldom unravels. Keep looking UP! When it seems there is no way out, there is always a way up! |
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A Dandy |
thanks Gerda 1, no i have not rulers yet, i have a cheap one with inches, but thats the first thing i'm gonna buy. Can you recommend some brands?
Now i know that i really like quilting i can invest in some supplies, and rulers is one of them. |
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Zig Zag |
Omnigrid rulers are best. I would buy a 6" x 24", a 6,5" x 6,5" and a 12 1/2" square. I also have a 1" x 6" for drawing lines on squares to make half square triangles (a square with two different colour triangles - without cutting triangles).
You should always work with the same brand of rulers when making a quilt - not all manufacturers measurements are the same. Silly people! And a self healing rotary cutting mat and a 45mm rotary cutter are needed. http://www.dritz.com/brands/omnigrid/ I don't know what shops are in Amsterdam, other than Den Haan & Wagenmakers, but I'm sure someone will sell them. Have fun! And ask any questions you need to - the only dumb question is the one not asked!! Gerda A day hemmed in prayer seldom unravels. Keep looking UP! When it seems there is no way out, there is always a way up! |
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Zig Zag |
http://www.birdblocks.com/
http://www.dutchquilts.com/ . These are in the same building "In Amsterdam you have got two great shops located in the same building: http://www.birdblocks.com/ and http://www.dutchquilts.com/ . They are in the old town center and could be easily visited from the harbour. " This was from a Yahoo groups page I found. Some general information: http://scrapquilts.com/rotary_cutting.html There are different brands of rotary cutters - hopefully you can try a couple of different ones - OLFA and FISKARS are the most common ones - very good ones!! Gerda A day hemmed in prayer seldom unravels. Keep looking UP! When it seems there is no way out, there is always a way up! |
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Zig Zag |
Good work Gerda #2. You will be off and running in no time. I agree with Gerda #1, good rulers are the very first must have for making quilts.
Connie The only people with whom you should try to get even are those who have helped you. — John E. Southard http://www.thequiltandneedle.com/ |
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