I see that they used something called triangles on a roll. If you go to the world wide web, they have the product and show you how to make that braid. Interesting!
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I see that they used something called triangles on a roll. If you go to the world wide web, they have the product and show you how to make that braid. Interesting!
Ok. Has anyone worked out how she did the triangles that overlap into the next colour. It's driving me mad trying to work it out. Doesn't look appliqued ........ or does it?
I'm totally stumped by this one. Where I expect to see seams there appear to be none. For example, where are the seams that should be visible between the chevrons? If it was appliquéd seems like the chevrons wouldn't have been pieced unless the quilter is trying to trick us into believing it's all pieced together.
Maybe it's really appliquéd but the quilter used some charms and had to piece some of them together.
I'm beginning to think that the tips on the overlapping flying goose are appliqued down, and the rest of it is pieced. There is no seam on the goose tips where they overlap.
it's those darn tips that have me stumped as well - lol -
I don't know if it will actually happen. I told the gal upfront that it would cost her at least $150-$200 and she hasn't responded back except to ask why it was so much. $10 a yard of fabric times at least 6-8 yards needed, plus batting, etc. So, we'll see. People think I'm crazy when I tell them how much a handmade quilt is. I don't know how anyone makes a living selling quilts