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Christian cross, trying to make bigger
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
didn't work, I clicked on message board.. should I have gone somewhere else. This is done by stiching in the ditch. I use it as a table runner for my night stand. just two blocks with a border and a sash between the blocks.
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
I like it.
Loretta
Loretta
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
Hello,
I'm new to quilting. Having trouble figuring the size of side and corner triangles for a 12 inch Christian Cross pattern.
Can anyone help?
I'm new to quilting. Having trouble figuring the size of side and corner triangles for a 12 inch Christian Cross pattern.
Can anyone help?
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
Quilter 78: Please PM me with your snail mail address and I'll be more than happy to send you a couple of tables to use in cutting your setting and corner triangles. I have been quilting for many years and still refer to it instead of committing the calculations to memory. There is an actual formula but I'd rather clutter my brain up with current and future quilting projects. Happy Quilting!!
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
quilterca, they are not triangles set in. they are square blocks, when finished you just take ruler and square up. Mary Ann
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
instructions are in the egg money book.
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Re: Christian cross, trying to make bigger
I really like your colors and it is such a nice traditional pattern!