tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7141771224189769395.post426598249643442634..comments2023-11-12T12:09:06.687-06:00Comments on Quilts + Color: Quilting Tutorial: Marking Difficult Fabrics–Part 1Kay Koeper Sorensenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03179892338042007284noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7141771224189769395.post-818079062570497062012-06-13T22:16:20.973-05:002012-06-13T22:16:20.973-05:00I agree with you about the quilting. Sometimes hea...I agree with you about the quilting. Sometimes heavy quilting is desirable because it becomes a design element in itself. For tops that have stunning piecing, I think too much thread work ruins the effect.magicmoonmusingshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03255246775296758927noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7141771224189769395.post-63296060153261598512012-06-13T17:50:25.087-05:002012-06-13T17:50:25.087-05:00Reasons why I wouldn't use a flexible curve:
1...Reasons why I wouldn't use a flexible curve:<br />1. It would be hard to keep the shape over a period of time.<br />2. I needed two different curves.<br />3. It was too wide.<br />4. It would be much harder to mark around with it's height.<br />The template is permanent and I can use it now or ten years from now!<br />But thanks for thinking outswide the box!Kay Koeper Sorensenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03179892338042007284noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7141771224189769395.post-15970195808834712102012-06-13T17:25:39.020-05:002012-06-13T17:25:39.020-05:00Could you use a flexible curve used for garment se...Could you use a flexible curve used for garment sewing instead of the plastic template?Judith Gloverhttp://www.judithgloverart.comnoreply@blogger.com