You could cut a wof strip and keep them together for the next one. Or cut squares for a few quilts, while you are working, like a kit, to make the next ones quicker. Add or switch a few different ones for different individuals
Hello when going to our site here is the video link: www.nationalquilterscircle.com/video/two-by-two/ under the video is the downloadable .pdf for the pattern - it will ask for you to enter your email address, this is just a passcode and you will not be added to anything further. Thank you for reaching out. Have a great day!
I the cordless iron I was using is a Maytag brand. It is a little older model. I enjoy it for video since I don’t have to worry about a cord during the events. I use a Reliable brand in my personal studio space. - Colleen
Just found this, hello from the UK.
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You could cut a wof strip and keep them together for the next one. Or cut squares for a few quilts, while you are working, like a kit, to make the next ones quicker. Add or switch a few different ones for different individuals
so many ideas - so little time :)
scanned the code..its how to make a cutting board.
am a member but can't download pattern
Hello when going to our site here is the video link:
www.nationalquilterscircle.com/video/two-by-two/
under the video is the downloadable .pdf for the pattern - it will ask for you to enter your email address, this is just a passcode and you will not be added to anything further. Thank you for reaching out. Have a great day!
Hi what brand of iron you are using ?
I have sent to our expert your question. We will get back to you soon. Thank you. #44775
I the cordless iron I was using is a Maytag brand. It is a little older model. I enjoy it for video since I don’t have to worry about a cord during the events. I use a Reliable brand in my personal studio space.
- Colleen
Hey thanks. Did know Maytag made irons back....