tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4323743198214996449.post3395987760588666933..comments2024-03-11T23:07:25.120-07:00Comments on Quilt Paradigm: What would you do?Judy@Quilt Paradigmhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04853567189199120222noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4323743198214996449.post-67262161410821145152014-01-08T08:15:11.636-07:002014-01-08T08:15:11.636-07:00Thanks for stopping by Sel! I wish it was just one...Thanks for stopping by Sel! I wish it was just one panel to match the newer. . . the idea is to make a large king size quilt which will require 7 new panels.... I think I am up for the challenge ;) This pattern done in batiks is stunning!! <br /><br />I am actually very excited about actually mastering the 1/4 seam even though it kind of changed the entire road for this project!! Judy@Quilt Paradigmhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04853567189199120222noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4323743198214996449.post-40713204855383533952014-01-08T02:48:25.669-07:002014-01-08T02:48:25.669-07:00Hey! Dropped in via Freshly Pieced's WIP Wedne...Hey! Dropped in via Freshly Pieced's WIP Wednesday linky... I'd probably go for setting up the two longer panels as a baby quilt and do a new panel to match the newer (shorter) one. I wouldn't bother with ripping all the seams up - but that's just me - I'm lazy!<br /><br />Either way, good luck, and what you've done is really impressive!<br /><br />Oh, the joy of 1/4 inch seams (and getting them right!)...Selhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11656224582184432424noreply@blogger.com