Have you figured it out yet? I had to cut up a bunch more inch and a half squares.
I’m using this fusible grid product.
I placed all my squares on the grid in my chosen pattern.
Then I placed a piece of parchment paper over the top and used my iron to fuse them in place.
That’s as far as I got yesterday. I’m hoping to start sewing today. I sure hope this all works out as planned! Stay tuned!
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No fair! You’re keeping us guessing!
So many little squares! Looks like lots of stitching.
This looks very interesting. You have me intrigued!
Those are some tiny squares…wow… I have used this which is great to help with accurate piecing, but then the quilt is a bit stiff.
This is looking interesting for sure. I used that method years ago in a class doing a lone star.
It was so long ago, I don’t remember why I didn’t use it again. But I think it was nice to line up each row. I should be using it on my current HST QOV.
I know nothing about fusible grid paper and it’s piqued my interest. That’s a wicked looking iron you have there.
Smiles
Kate
I’ve heard about this fusible grid paper. Looking forward to seeing progress on this!
Looks like it could be a crossword puzzle. That would really be fun! I have never used fusible. I take that back, I did try it once and ruined my iron. I found out you have to be smarter than the product you are using… Can’t wait to see what this becomes.
I made a floral design using the fusible grid years ago and it turned out beautifully. I found the cutting the intersecting seams to be tedious but I was always in a rush back then. haha I look forward to seeing your design.
This is so interesting!! Will you then sew the seams or does it stay as is?! I’m so curious…hurry…I need to see more!!
Saw that fusible grid at Ann Arbor Sewing over the weekend; now I get to see it in action!
That fusible grid is really cool! I’ll have to get some to try sometime!
I’m not sure what you’re doing, but you’ve definitely got me curious. All those little squares!