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Free Christmas Quilt Pattern Part 9 ~ by Terry White

Nov 5, 2011

On The Ninth Day Of Havel’s, My True Love Is The Rotary Wave Blade Make the Border 1. Choose your border fabric. The color you choose will frame the project,so it can be subdued, or as I chose, something that would be bright! 2. Measure the size of your borders and add 1/2″ for overlap.The [...]

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Free Christmas Quilt Pattern Part 8 ~ by Terry White

Nov 4, 2011

On The Eighth Day Of Havel’s, My True Love IsThe 7″ Serrated Sewing/Quilting Scissors Make the Lining 1. I used polyester taffeta lining fabric for the lining. I traced the correct size of the lining onto the fabric with a fine line marker and then cut it out with serrated scissors. Havel’s serrated scissors are [...]

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Free Christmas Quilt Pattern Part 7 ~ by Terry White

Nov 4, 2011

On The Seventh Day Of Havel’s, My True Love IsThe 4 3/4″ Dura-Snips On A Neck Strap Make the Ornaments 1. Use a fine line marker and draw the ornaments’ hang wires onto the tree. 2. Position buttons on the tree to see how you want the different sizes and shapes to look.Place them on [...]

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Free Christmas Quilt Pattern Part 4 ~ by Terry White

Nov 2, 2011

On The Fourth Day Of Havel’s,My True Love Is The 8″ Sewing/Quilting Scissors Make the Christmas Presents 1. Choose fabric scraps that liven up the design. I chose four green prints.Green will show up very well against the orange background. 2. Apply fusible web to the back of the fabric scraps. Take the paper off [...]

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Free Christmas Quilt Pattern Part 3 ~ by Terry White

Nov 1, 2011

On The Third Day Of Havel’s, My True Love Is The 5 1/2″ Curved Scissors Make the Christmas Tree 1. Trace tree and tree trunk shapes onto fusible web. Follow the manufacturer’s directions to fuse fabrics to make the appliqués. 2. Use Havel’s to cut out the shapes. 3. Use a small buttonhole stitch to [...]

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