Join us on a new 12-month journey as we bring you bring you another spectacular quilt designed especially for TQS by Sue Garman. The 2017 TQS BOM Halo Medallion Quilt features a stunning variation of a feathered star surrounded by multiple scrappy borders. As icing on the cake she has included flying geese rings and delectable mountain blocks. Once again Sue has created a quilt for you that is sure to be a family heirloom in your home.
Seatlebarbara2003 - I used Ricky Tims' stable stuff foundation paper. It went through my inkjet printer beautifully and the lines were crisp and thin with no bleeding of the ink to thicken the line. My block finished out at 16 1/2 inches. As for bulk, it is very thin and when I did a test run to wet it, it was close to invisible. I found that it supported my units well while piecing them together and the versatility of being able to sew on the line from the back or the front let me avoid sewing on the bumps where the complex units were joined to the less busy units. I love the product and will definitely keep using it.
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I am planning to make the BOM for 2017. I have already downloaded the instructions. I think that I will change the green colors to aqua blue colors instead and still use the bright yellows. I have a lovely aqua blue that I will use for the backing and for one of the greens. Some of the other colors I will pull out of my stash to make the triangles really scrappy. I love blue and yellow quilts. I am glad that they gave a printout for the fabrics, so that we can keep them straight. I will just place my colors on the block and rename to the color of my choice.
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I am so going to do the 2017 BOM. I am at the deciding which fabrics I should use stage - this may take a while. I have few regrets in my life, however I bitterly regret not printing Sue's 2 quilt patterns (Star Crazy and Hugs and Kisses) on TQS in 2010, as I would have made both quilts at some stage, they were both beautiful quilt patterns. I'm really looking forward to the challenge of this quilt and may be on the forum looking for help
Warm Wishes
Pam (in Scotland)
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I was seriously looking at the CM900 which has wifi and bigger screen.
But i have the CM840. It is an older discontinued model. I got it free when I bought my sewing machine it was a perk left over model.
I really like it. It is great at cutting out perfect pieces for blocks and even the most intricate applique.
The big difference is when I scan a design and edit using the brother creator site, creating a.cutting file I have to down load to a USB stick. The CM900 can directly connect to the site and download and cut via wifi.
Hope this helps.
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Jean Robert which model of scan & cut do you use? I've been looking at them online and can't decide which model would work best for me. It does look like one of them should go on my wish list.
Judy
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I use Scan n Cut to cut all my block and applique pieces. It cuts perfect every time. Can even use a pen on difficult shapes to draw your seam for a perfect 1/4 on difficult shapes and corners
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highdesertquilter shared seattlebarbara2003's
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Just my opinion but I would just use the regular paper for the center star and remove it. I just finished mine and there is a lot of bulk in the seams I think it would be just too much with the specialty paper left in
Highdesertquilter
Thanks for taking the time to answer. I appreciate it and will keep that in mind.
It's been a long time since I've done such an intricate quilt and I remember how much the forum helped when I did the 2009 BOM.
Barb
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I didn't realize that the old 2009 videos were there. What a great tip. I will definitely go back and watch them, especially the paper-piecing one but probably all of them.
Sue Garman is such a great teacher.
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