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Inka's Celestial Sewing

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calicopuzzle
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Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by calicopuzzle » Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:16 am


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calicopuzzle
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by calicopuzzle » Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:17 am

Inka, you are so talented! These are just beautiful! Please tell us about them.

Littlebit
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by Littlebit » Sun Nov 18, 2007 8:37 am

Inka Beautiful work!

cyberspacequilter
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by cyberspacequilter » Sun Nov 18, 2007 9:31 am

beautiful...I love all of them.
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by MAWmum » Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:03 am

very pretty the angels are my favorite

Leetec
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by Leetec » Sun Nov 18, 2007 10:28 am

I love them all!

INKA
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by INKA » Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:03 am

We made the stars at a course I went to yesterday. I have finished them today being happy to have learned new blocks!
Had some trouble cutting the diamonds without templates, just using the ruler - but it is very simple if you cut stripes at 60 degrees /OR 45 degrees/ and then turn them vertically and cut diamonds the same width.
Ouch, ACCURACY COUNTS here - there are many points to meet and Y-seams in the Lonestar block. The original block was completed by four squares and four triangles to make a square block - but I wanted this one. These squares can be fussy-cut (making use of the fabric pattern of a motiff). The outer diamonds are the same size as those in the middle of the star. There is one snag with the log cabin star (the first) - be careful when adding new stripes - they must cover the pointed angle when ironed open! Yes - don´t forget NOT to sew to the edge with the Lonestar (on both ends). The highfliers obtain a neat rosette in the middle (on the reverse side) - it can be ironed almost flat! It took me a while, by the way ...

INKA
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by INKA » Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:10 am

Re the paperpieced angels - I have found these to on the internet but have drawn some more myself to come (hopefully)... The wings are troublemakers - there are those multi-layer seams always meeting at one very point (the shoulders), so I am breaking my head now how to draw the image to avoid this if possible (I am afraid it is not).

SueSwan
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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by SueSwan » Sun Nov 18, 2007 11:16 am

Inka, Those are so sweet. Good work !

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Re: Inka's Celestial Sewing

Post by luv_2quilt60 » Sun Nov 18, 2007 12:08 pm

Very Nice...Inka you do wonderful work...................Beverly

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