The Weekend Edition Quilt Series | Falling Triangles | Alysha | Lisa Bongean | Primitive Gatherings
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- Опубликовано: 4 июл 2024
- Join in on "The Weekend Edition Quilt Series" with Lisa and Alysha! This quilt series features quilts that are simple and easy and would make for great "done in a weekend" projects! Follow along with us as we release tutorial videos for our Weekend Edition Quilts!
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Falling Triangles | primitivegatherings.us/fallin... - Развлечения
Brilliant idea to focus on weekend projects! I’m so looking forward to this new series!
Thank you Lisa and Alysha!
Stay well!
Muskoka ON 🇨🇦
Absolutely lovely! You deserve to be surrounded by so much beauty!
awesome
Love this idea of a weekend and the colors.
Thanks for taking the time to give us a great review!
Can't wait to try this method. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you! I’ve been watching a lot of videos on flying geese and wondering what happens to the straight of grain This all makes sense now! I bought the kit star studded event some time ago and started it this past year. I was a bit discouraged because some of my points were cut off; after watching this and listening to Lisa, I’m ready to take it on again.
Fabulous thank you Ladies. All I’ve done is no waste flying geese and then trimmed them down. They were more often wonky so can’t wait to try this. Perhaps when I get over the shock of Alysha pressing open 1/8 seams on paper triangles. Quel horreur👏👏👏🤣🤣🤣
Loved this idea for a quilt. One of my grandson loves grey & red. I might use grey for base & then different reds for the body.
Charms are 5". Need 5.25" center square??
I’m sorry I said Charm squares. We use 6 inch squares in the pattern.
@@StitchwithLisaBongean thanks for clarification =:)
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I get why you're doing it this way, but I hate cutting the ⅞" measurement!!! First you say don't be perfect and then proceed to be perfectionists!!! LOL
Why not the 4 in 1 no waste method? Don't those also end with straight grain exterior edges?