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Message Board > Quilters' Corner > Tumbler pattern ( Moderated by Sharon1952)
SouthernStitch
 
 Advanced LA USA Member since 8/24/02 Posts: 8182 |
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Date: 12/28/11 2:37 PM Loving the Tumbler look, and having just purchased an Accuquilt Go with that die, here is my question.
If I choose to leave the tumblers on the edges as they are, and not cut them off into a straight line, how easy is it then to bind that?
If you are a member of the Bernina yahoo group I asked this there too - as I would really like to use the #88 new binder if possible. If I have to do it by hand I don't mind. But, just wondering if anyone has done a tumbler quilt like that, and how hard was the binding part.
Thanks! ------ Bernina 730E, 530, and 350PE
Singer 221 FW, 403a
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TessKwiltz
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Date: 12/28/11 6:10 PM I can't imagine turning all those corners with a binder
There's a Yahoo group dedicated to the accuquilt family, called Accucutquilters, that might have advice. Lots of tumblers there.
I poked around at a blog that I visit, remembering the lady has a Go and has done more than one tumbler. It looks like she just makes the rows out of full-size tumblers then rotary cuts the edges straight sample tumbler quilt with straight edges ------ Tess
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SouthernStitch
 
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Date: 12/28/11 8:33 PM Yeah, I'm sure I'll wind up doing that too - cutting the edges. I was hoping to keep the edges true to the shape after piecing, but it might be difficult even by hand.
Thanks for the recommend - I'll join that group for sure! ------ Bernina 730E, 530, and 350PE
Singer 221 FW, 403a
When life gives you green velvet curtains, make a green velvet dress. |
Krazyred35
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Date: 7/8/12 6:23 PM I have made a few tumbler quilts but I always trim the edges strait, I am very new to quilting and sewing. I wish I knew if it would be possible to bind the tumbler quilt without trimming but haven't been brave enough to try that one yet.
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SouthernStitch
 
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Date: 7/8/12 7:16 PM I never found anything else out. There are some brave souls who've done it, but it looked like too much trouble for a lazy quilter like me! Good luck! ------ Bernina 730E, 530, and 350PE
Singer 221 FW, 403a
When life gives you green velvet curtains, make a green velvet dress. |
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