10 Different Ways to cut a Fat Quarter
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borrowed this, saw it on facebook and thought of a blogger who just got a big stack of “ugly” fat quarters! Bonnie Hunter – Quiltville.com says if it is still ugly; you haven’t cut it small enough!
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Love it!!!
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I printed it out and will be hanging out in the sewing room.
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I pinned it so I’ll remember where it is. I just spent a couple of hours cutting fabric. 🙂
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Thanks for posting this 🙂
I don’t disagree with Bonnie Hunter about ugly fabric (it’s amazing what you can do if you get an ugly into the right place), but sometimes it’s hard to step away from it enough to imagine how much better it could be.
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Glad you found this! Hope it is useful…..2×2″ will look great!!!
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But it’s impossible to cut a 42 inch by 21/2 inch strip. LOL!
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Oh mighty quilter Carolyn…I only share the chart, I don’t create the chart….lol
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