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December 25th, 2013, 07:14 PM
#21
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Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
Sandy from Cincinnati
AKA Kermit
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December 25th, 2013, 07:25 PM
#22
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Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
Sandy from Cincinnati
AKA Kermit
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December 26th, 2013, 04:28 AM
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Missouri Star
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December 26th, 2013, 02:26 PM
#24
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...

Originally Posted by
Poppytree
I thought the whole point of buying pre-cuts was avoid too much cutting - If I want 5" squares I buy charms rather than slice up a layer cake.
Having said that, I'm rather fond of HST or hourglass blocks and love the scrappy look of these collections of fabrics rather than a limited palette or number of fabrics and a formal repeat design.
This was the first quilt I made with a layercake (+ JR) and its still my favourite.
These two quilts also use a layer cake + yardage and/or Jelly Roll)

This one uses a layer cake cut in half - one half makes the border and semi circles are cut from the other and appliqued on (+JR)

In this one the Layer Cake has again been cut in half and yardage used for the small squares
You are right as far as the cutting, but my problem is...I don't like just ONE block or square of ONE print on the quilt. I am an over organizer and I want more of the same print in the quilt than charms offer so make the quilt rows "even" and organized! I know! I need to get out of the organizational box...I am trying!!! Really I am! A 10x10 cake layer squares can give me 4 of the same print
4 is an even number so I can work with that!
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December 26th, 2013, 04:38 PM
#25
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Binding Belle
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
If you are a fan of HST quilts, you might enjoy this trick I picked up for turning layer cake squares into 8 HSTs at one time while still maintaining a straight edge (not bias edges):
Half Square Triangles (HSTs): 8 at a Time! | Sew Mama Sew |
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December 27th, 2013, 02:00 AM
#26
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
Not all layer cakes are 24 pieces. The ones I have contain 42 pieces of fabric and they are often duplicates or even triples of the fabric. So that might help your problem of wanting more matching going on in your quilt. Buy the layer cakes with 42 pieces!
What if you bought two packs of your 24-piece layer cake? That would give you duplicates and it would make a larger quilt too. You could buy 2 layer cakes and split the fabrics in two, thus giving you duplicates AND another layer cake pack to make another quilt.
For storage, I simply stack my layer cakes and charm packs and mini charms (candies?) one on top of the other. I leave them nice and tidy in their little paper wrap. They look happy and I'm happy with them like that.
Don't wash precuts! I don't wash any of my fabrics until after they've been put together, sandwiched, quilted and bound. The quilts allo look wonderful, not any shrinkage to notice.
There are tons of patterns for layer cakes. You could cut them into charm squares, and that would give you multiples of the fabrics, but I would rather buy charm packs than cut up a layer cake. It's just easier to me
.ΈΈΈ.*¨¨*♥ Carol ♥*¨¨*.ΈΈΈ.
I cooked today. I made a quilt sandwich
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December 27th, 2013, 02:05 AM
#27
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Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
I did a sawblade quilt (not yet done) from a craftsy class and it was with a layer cake and jelly roll. Its pretty cool.

Karen
Life is short - live it up while you can
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December 27th, 2013, 05:26 AM
#28
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Quilting Royalty
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...

Originally Posted by
coffeebreak
It is pretty but to me...that is to scrappy and disorganized...to busy for me. I am a structured and tailored designer! But I am trying to get out of that and do more with colors and prints. If this were broken up with sashings a bit, I could live with it...and hopefully get out of this box and into more options! Thanks for sharing it!
you sound like me... I bought the jelly roll swirls- there are 5 diff designs in it.. I am making paper foundation piecing and just cant make myself mix the diff designs, although some of the designs have 2 of each color some only have ONE of each color which makes my 10" blocks be in need of me "borrowing" from a diff.design in the roll... I have to squench my eyes and grit my teeth and choose another strip to even out my blocks... so I TOO am trying to climb out of that box with REALLY HIGH SIDES and be more scrappy.
Nana B, in Texas
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December 27th, 2013, 08:20 AM
#29
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Applique Angel
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...
Generally, layer cakes, charm pack, jelly rolls, and other precuts, are sold as one unit because they are all different cuts from the same line, so they all go together. A really good pattern for layer cakes is the 10 minute square pattern. One block takes five pieces, but you only make three seams and you have a diamond laying on top of four adjoining squares with what looks like a cathedral window. You an look up the tutorial on you tube and purchase the patterns from your LQS. You can also use a template and cut your layer cake into other shapes like apple cores, hexigons, etc. Jenny has several tutorials on using layer cakes and cutting them using templates.
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December 27th, 2013, 01:51 PM
#30
Senior Member
Missouri Star
Re: Cake Layer pre cuts......haven't heard much about them...

Originally Posted by
snippet
Not all layer cakes are 24 pieces. The ones I have contain 42 pieces of fabric and they are often duplicates or even triples of the fabric. So that might help your problem of wanting more matching going on in your quilt. Buy the layer cakes with 42 pieces! It's just easier to me

THanks for the suggestions. I dont remember if there is 24 or 42 in the pack, now that you mention it. But I will definately be cutting them in at least half. I like doing HST's so I can get 4 of them out of one layer piece. It is just a "structured,tailored" look thing...everything has to be even and organized! I am trying to use the cake layer set to get out of this box and more into the world of color and endless options in quilting! Storage, by problem there is "Out of sight, out of mind". I f I just stack them.. I can't see the colors so I forget they are there! Another issue I have to deal with!!! Hopefully this new year will bring some new visions!!