Starting with a basic quilt set.
You
can use up some of your fabric stash to create:
Squares with which you can eventually make a quilt.
Fun and quick Potholders and Placemats .
As well as Fabric Utility Boxes |
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The
quilting gets done in the hoop, so any fabric of your choice can be
used. |
Some
Examples of Layouts for the 3.51 inch Quilt Blocks, and Placemats. |
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There are 6 panels (designs), and each panel has 4 quilting variations.
a
total of (24 designs)
The highest stitch count for the largest 4x4 panel is 4128
and 6668 for the 5x7 size.
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Your
Pattern Pieces for the 4x4 set |
1 and 2
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3 and 4
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5 and 6
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Square
corners for Quilt Blocks, and round Corners for Placemats |
The 5x7
set includes the above 4x4 panels
as
well as the following panels below.
(total designs = 40) |
1 and 2
for 5x7
3.51 x 7 inches |
3 and 4
for 5x7
1.76 x 7 inches |
(each
panel has the same 4 quilting variations of the 4x4 set).
Allowing you to mix and match the
pieces.
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Assembly is a an individual
choice-
A
PDF Document is included with suggestions, photos and help for the
utility box and potholder. |