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    Originally posted by CZALON
    Margo,

    Thanks for the video on paper piecing the arcs while not sewing into the paper. The arcs came out great and sewing them to the center was easy (once the pinning was completed). I now have pinned 12 arcs to the two types of light turquoise shapes and then pin 8 final arcs and I am done for this month. I enjoy paper piecing arcs and find the results satisfying. Looking ahead to next month, I can see I have a lot more arcs to do.

    Carol
    Carol, you need to complete a total of 36 arc units for this month. Sixteen of the completed arcs will be set aside to be used in Month 4 on the four central applique blocks where we are instructed how to use Sue and Pat's technique for raw edge applique.
    (Page 5, third paragraph)


    It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
    That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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      Originally posted by CZALON
      Margo,

      Thanks for the video on paper piecing the arcs while not sewing into the paper. The arcs came out great and sewing them to the center was easy (once the pinning was completed). I now have pinned 12 arcs to the two types of light turquoise shapes and then pin 8 final arcs and I am done for this month. I enjoy paper piecing arcs and find the results satisfying. Looking ahead to next month, I can see I have a lot more arcs to do.

      Carol
      36 total... I still have mine to finish, I doubt i'll find some time before Easter... oh well, I'll try to catch up, but... "this is not a race!"

      Andrée!

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        Thanks, Margo. I'll make the rest,

        Carol

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          Originally posted by Reetzbobeetz
          I starched both fabrics. I also tried sewing with the corner piece up and down but it was all those pins that drove me crazy. So I went back to Susan's link to sewing drunkards path without pinning.

          I tried with the pins and without. I was just nipping the point on a couple so, when I trimmed the next arcs, I cut just outside the black cutting line. I'm now sewing without pinning...4 stitches at a time and realigning the edges, per the video. I use sharp tweezers to hold the bottom layer in place so it doesn't get stretched. Very slowly, but still faster and more accurate than my pinning. I'm using a quarter inch foot and scant at that, since we are squaring up. This isn't as bad as I expected

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            I am glad it's working for you too Susan. I found I got the pieces done very quickly without pinning - not that it's a race, but it did mean I had time to do lots of other things this month. I am looking forward to seeing the instructions for the applique. But I am thinking of coming up with my own design for these centre pieces...maybe.

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              I'm just curious to learn how "they" layer those flowers without many layers of fabric. Flower power. Kind of '60's.

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                Originally posted by suehenyon
                I'm just curious to learn how "they" layer those flowers without many layers of fabric. Flower power. Kind of '60's.
                Yeah, bring on the appliqué!


                from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                  Elisa Wilson has video's on http://www.backporchdesign.com
                  She shows how to do drunkards path....... I have done this and found it easy, I made a lap quilt using her method but I'm sure it is similar to lots of other methods.
                  Anne

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                    Originally posted by anne1
                    Elisa Wilson has video's on http://www.backporchdesigns.com
                    This is a bad link that pops up my McAfee Site Advisor. There is no "s" on the end. It's http://www.backporchdesign.com

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                      Thanks for the link - it's exactly how I did it.

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                        Great video! Thanks for sharing!


                        It's Not What You Gather, But What You Scatter
                        That Tells What Kind Of Life You Have Lived !

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                          Great video (even the one on cutting)!
                          The method with pins is almost "pinless" - just one in the middle and the at the end...

                          Thanks for the info, I will try that.

                          Andrée

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                            Really enjoyed the video! It's always good to add another tool to the quilting toolbelt.


                            from the Piedmont of North Carolina

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                              Excellent video, watched them all. Never did the pinless archs so I guess when I get to month 3 definitely will be trying.

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                                Out of the 3 ways, lots of pins, no pins and two pins, I'm having the most success with two pins...almost done month 3.

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