Here I am at last (I too would need more hours in a day! Now the questions:
the "bottom ones" are small wall hangings about only 8-9" squares. Grab as many X-mas prints as you can and enjoy!Each of your pictures will be "original"!I do not think frames are necessary. I´ve put mine on the kitchen wall (even tiles) using self sticking velcro. They make beautiful Christmas presents for your loved ones.
As for the technique I have one piece of advice: start with the STEM.
Cindyg-my computer also devours lots of my potential sewing time - but it gives me plenty of information and "free" education ...
I am happy you like my pictures - and I am looking to the pictures of yours!
And I apologize for any delay in answering in the future - I am very busy at work (who is not, grin ...) - but I keep coming back here to have a chat with you and SHARE whatever I can (do ask me if you have specific questions).
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Inka's Paperpiecing
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Re: Inka's Paperpiecing
"looking FORWARD to", of course ...
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Re: Inka's Paperpiecing
Can anyone tell me where to find the pattern for the first picture
I seen a quilt like this and it was amazing. If you can imagine
taking Inca's Pillow and making it into a king size quilt.
Thanks Katy