As I recall, Pam made these 4 patches from her stash. She had the same problem I did with bias edge strips--some sink. We all suggested she just chop them off to even the edges. Will have to wait and see what she does.
Really love this top and the colours. Looks old ;) May be you all now this already but I write it down anyway just in case...: To avoid working with strips with bias edges: take a square and cut it on the diagonal twice. You end up with four triangles, without a bias edge on the outside when used in a strip that way. (O I hope I explained this well enough, because English is not my native language). Groetjes Annemieke
Wow! Is it a vintage quilt top?
ReplyDeleteAs I recall, Pam made these 4 patches from her stash. She had the same problem I did with bias edge strips--some sink. We all suggested she just chop them off to even the edges. Will have to wait and see what she does.
DeleteThis is exactly (!) what I was thinking of doing with a stack of vintage nine-patches that were given to me .... LOVE how your quilt turned out!
ReplyDeletewhat a fun quilt! love the stripe setting strip
ReplyDeleteGosh, I just love this strippy!! The scraps are just so fun to roam around in...
ReplyDeleteReally love this top and the colours. Looks old ;) May be you all now this already but I write it down anyway just in case...: To avoid working with strips with bias edges: take a square and cut it on the diagonal twice. You end up with four triangles, without a bias edge on the outside when used in a strip that way. (O I hope I explained this well enough, because English is not my native language).
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