Well done!! I never thought I would be interested in making a pinwheel quilt but you have proved me wrong. I can imagine using fussy-cut pieces for some of the solid diamonds or perhaps fabric-printed photos of the cats who have shared my bed. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for a great tutorial and for your generosity in sharing. I’m going to be helping with a charity project making quilts for refugees coming to the UK so this will be an interesting pattern for me whilst going together quite easily. Thanks again 🙂
Well done!! I never thought I would be interested in making a pinwheel quilt but you have proved me wrong. I can imagine using fussy-cut pieces for some of the solid diamonds or perhaps fabric-printed photos of the cats who have shared my bed. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you kitblue! I can see fussy-cut pieces would really work for the solid squares. You’re now inspiring ME!
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How do you deal with the corners on the self binding?
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Hi Emily, I’ve added some extra instructions for how to deal with the corner of the self binding.
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Thanks for a great tutorial and for your generosity in sharing. I’m going to be helping with a charity project making quilts for refugees coming to the UK so this will be an interesting pattern for me whilst going together quite easily. Thanks again 🙂
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All the best with your project Nik!
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Thanks for the tutorial. It’s a mighty pretty quilt.
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Thank you for the instructive tutorials and videos. I am so glad to have found your page and your blog. I love that.
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I hope you enjoy my tutorials
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