Check out these two seminole inspired borders. They’re made with fabric strips sewn together and cut at different angles.
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This is one pattern that I have always wanted to make but seemed too complicated. You make it look so easy ! Thanks for your tutorials, I watch every one.
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My mother used this technique of seminole patchwork, and placed it over the breast of a tshirt, stitched it down and gave it to me for my birthday. I like that I can wear patchwork, as it is a reflection of me to others.
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HOLA TERESA. EN EL VIDEO NO VEO EL PRIMERO DONDE LOS ROMBOS ESTAN TODOS DERECHOS. APARECEN DOS VECES, EL SEGUNDO, DONDE ESTAN CORTADOS EN CHANFLE.
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I am an avid quilter and always looking for new ideas.
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Thank you Vivian.
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Seminole on clothing… beautiful
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Teresa, how do we determine the size to make the strips to sit the dimensions of the quilt? If I want a 5 inch border with one on point square running down the sides of the quilt, how do I determine the cutting measurements for that? I want to end up with a square at the top and bottom of the quilt side with plain background fabric squares on each corner, but can not seem to get the size of each of the seminole squares to come out correctly.
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