A Texas HOWDY to my new visitors from Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia.
July 30, 2012
WOW! A visitor from Riyadh, Ar Riyad, Saudi Arabia, via bellaonline! Welcome!
June 14, 2012
Hello everyone from www.quiltingboard.com! Thanks for commenting about my tutorial and all the visitors because of the comments!
Thanks to Feedjit, I have noticed new visitors from Germany, Austria, and Switzerland! Howdy from Texas! Thank you for your repeated visits to this tutorial. I hope that my directions are clear. If you have any questions, please just comment and I will get back to you as soon as I can. Sherry
January 30, 2011:
HELLO GLASGOW! I am excited that you visited my blog. My great-great-great grandfather's last name was Glasgow. I hope you visit again.
Sherry
April 7, 2011
HELLO JOHANNESBURG SOUTH AFRICA! Welcome to my corner of the world. I hope you have found something worth reading. Thank you for visiting!
Sherry
May 5, 2011
Hello Amadora, Lisboa, Portugal and Londonderry, Derry, UK! Welcome to my small corner of this great big world. I hope the instructions are clear enough for you. If you have any questions, please just ask.
Sherry
March 2, 2012
I'm getting a lot of hits from http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1/french-braid-pattern-t33758-5.html . Thanks to all of you. Especially kbartnick! So sweet! ;-)
I didn't think to count how many different homespuns I had to start with. Sorry.
A few years back Sam told me that he was considering retiring in 'a couple of years.' He retired April 2003, I quit August 2003. While we were both still working, and Joann's still had a store in Lake Jackson with occasional 50% off coupons, I started buying fabrics for quilts. Some I knew what pattern I wanted to use. With the homespuns...I had no idea at all. So, I purchased 1 yard cuts of each plaid that I purchased.
I've always liked the French Braid quilts. So...
Serge or zig-zag the cut edges of each uncut piece of fabric and prewash and dry. Press if necessary. Square the ends
Cut a stack of 4" solid squares.
Take one square and sew it to the side of one rectangle.
Note! Pay attention to the orientation of your panels. They have a definite direction. Generally French Braid quilts run in the same direction. That's what I intended. I made an oops. It was easier to take out one panel and flip it than take out two and flip them. So my panels alternate. Great design change opportunity!
The side borders are cut 3 1/2" x 93". Cut and seam 2 of these. Sew to the two side borders. Top and bottom borders are cut 4 1/2" x 94 1/2". Cut and seam two of these. Sew to top and bottom. When everything is sewn together, serge or zig-zag the outside border to prevent it from raveling away.
My backing and binding will be the same gold...I mean butterscotch solid.
14 comments:
Thanks for the tutorial. It's been several years since I've tried it, but did like it. I'm saving this so I can be inspired again! (and I like the alternating strips!)
Always loved the french braid and also the non-french braid which I believe is done without the butterscotch squares :)
Nice tutorial.
Thank you for this tutorial! It was just what I needed to get me going on a project of my own. Now get it quilted and done - it's beautiful!
Nina
Thank you for a great tutorial. I have a bunch of homespuns. Now is know what to use them for.
Janet
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brilliant tutorial thank you from the UK.
You are more than welcome Linda from the UK!
Loved the tutorial! I have a lot of homespuns to use up...this looks like a great project to do. I really like the up and down oops you made...makes it a lot more exciting!
Love your finished quilt!
KC1930
So glad I found you on Pinterest! This gives me an idea for my upcycling projects. May I link to your blog for my inspiration when I complete my sewing project? Thank you!
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Hello from AZ. I really want to try making one of these. I think I would use it as a table runner. My cousin, who is also on pinterest, went to good will and purchased mens shirts in plaids and used that for her fabrics. Works well. Thanks ...
This is great
I'm gonna try this one for sure
And
Howdy back
I'm in Texas too!
Awesome tutorial. Thank You for making it simple.
Hello from Seattle.
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