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Katie's Choice
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Hallo all of you,

Im looking for a pattern with a featherweight. I saw a picture of it and fell in Love. I have to have it Big Grin . I hope someone can help me to find where I can buy it. I attach the picture so you know what Im looking for.


Happy Quilting


Kerstin :-)



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Posts: 409 | Location: Germany | Registered: April 29, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Zig Zag
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Cookie -

That pattern was designed by the same gal who did the cruise one I got. Here is the info:

It is called Stitch in Time #203, 20" x 24".
www.englanddesign.com

England Design
1201 Sunset Dr.
Dickinson, TX 77539
281-534-1858

She also has a real cute WH called Quilter's Kitty, 18"x24", with a cat and a red/white quilt.


Linda O
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Posts: 2230 | Location: Richardson, Texas - USA | Registered: December 31, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
Zig Zag
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Kerstin!!! I bought that pattern a few weeks ago at a quilting and craft show in Edmonton!!! My guild buddies loved it, too! I got mine from a local (Edmonton) quilt shop who had a booth at the show.

Linda, glad you could help Kerstin out!

GErda


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When it seems there is no way out, there is always a way up!
 
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Katie's Choice
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Thank you both so much Smile . The pattern is orderd Yippee! . Can't wait for it to make it to Germany. As far a I read on her page its not the normal paperpiecing Eek . Well Gerda, I know now who I can ask for help, since you got the pattern lol .


Happy Quilting


Kerstin :-)



http://snipurl.com/20obh ( I don't know if this will work. But you should see a slide show. :-) )
 
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Katie's Choice
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It's here Yippee! Yippee! Cheer. The pattern made it to Germany. But when I opend the package I got a big surprise. I never seen a pattern like that before. So many small pieces. Geee. This will be a long project. But its so nice I just have to do it. lol.


Happy Quilting


Kerstin :-)



http://snipurl.com/20obh ( I don't know if this will work. But you should see a slide show. :-) )
 
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Zig Zag
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It is paper pieced, isn't it Cookie? Paper piecing makes smaller pieces easier. LOL! It can be overwhelming when you first see it though.


Linda O
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Katie's Choice
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Hi Linda,

yes and no. As far as I understood the pattern is printed on freezer paper and you cut it apart and ironing it on to the fabric. Than you cut it out with a 1/4" inch seem allowens and than you sew it together. Not the normal paper piecing. But I think this way is better on the fabric waste you usally have ( atleast I do) with paper piecing. lol.


Happy Quilting


Kerstin :-)



http://snipurl.com/20obh ( I don't know if this will work. But you should see a slide show. :-) )
 
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A Dandy
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I just saw that techique on one of the quilting shows here in the US in the last week or so. I am trying to remember which one. Actually it was on a website and called "freezer paper piecing"...here is a link:
http://dquilts.blogspot.com/2007/04/how-i-freezer-paper-piece.html

Looks interesting...kind of a combination of piecing and paper piecing.

ruth
 
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Katie's Choice
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Hi Ruth,

thanks for the link Smile. it sure will help Smile.


Happy Quilting


Kerstin :-)



http://snipurl.com/20obh ( I don't know if this will work. But you should see a slide show. :-) )
 
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