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Re: On-Point settings chart 23 Aug 2012 14:27 #86913

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Limbania, I just clicked on the chart photo, and when it came up large on the screen, I clicked file, then print. Mine printed out the size for 8.5 x 11 paper.
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Re: On-Point settings chart 23 Aug 2012 07:43 #86893

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I was not able to read my file once printed as it was small print. Anyone know what I did wrong. Nice quilt Limbania.
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Re: On-Point settings chart 23 Aug 2012 01:53 #86886

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What a hot quilt you made :D

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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 18:16 #86881

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loise98 wrote:
Limbania55 wrote:
Got this helpful chart to take the mystery out of On-Point settings. It's from Bernatex Inc. You can save the picture to your computer and print it in an 8x11 paper. Don't have a link since it came from a fb post.

367354573.207051.jpg

On another note, I added a picture of my first quilt on my profile. Just saying :wink:

I just checked out your first quilt. Love your spicy quilt in your kitchen. I can't believe this. I kept looking at the pattern and was thinking it looks so familiar. It is the same pattern I am quilting right now. It's been a UFO on my shelf for ages and I don't remember where the pattern came from. I added some borders to make it bigger and use up stash, but it is the same quilt. It's a small world.

Yes it is a small world Lois :) I don't know the name of the pattern. It was a beginners class that allowed to finish a small project, which I think is great, since it gives the students a sense of accomplishment. Would love to see your quilt when is done, please.

From México, living in sunny Arizona.

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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 18:07 #86880

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heartnsoulquilts wrote:
Thank you for the great chart! Always a great reference to have on hand!

And your first quilt sure looks cool! Oh, I mean HOT!! LOL Well done!!

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

From México, living in sunny Arizona.

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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 18:01 #86879

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Cool resource.
Thanks.
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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 17:50 #86878

Thank you for the great chart! Always a great reference to have on hand!

And your first quilt sure looks cool! Oh, I mean HOT!! LOL Well done!!
Michelle Wyman
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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 16:35 #86872

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I can't work out what's happening in all the pictures on your quilt but it looks like they are having a lot of fun. It's great, well done :D

Mug rugger and lounge lizard
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Re: On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 14:14 #86868

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Limbania55 wrote:
Got this helpful chart to take the mystery out of On-Point settings. It's from Bernatex Inc. You can save the picture to your computer and print it in an 8x11 paper. Don't have a link since it came from a fb post.

367354573.207051.jpg

On another note, I added a picture of my first quilt on my profile. Just saying :wink:

I just checked out your first quilt. Love your spicy quilt in your kitchen. I can't believe this. I kept looking at the pattern and was thinking it looks so familiar. It is the same pattern I am quilting right now. It's been a UFO on my shelf for ages and I don't remember where the pattern came from. I added some borders to make it bigger and use up stash, but it is the same quilt. It's a small world.
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On-Point settings chart 22 Aug 2012 13:58 #86867

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Got this helpful chart to take the mystery out of On-Point settings. It's from Bernatex Inc. You can save the picture to your computer and print it in an 8x11 paper. Don't have a link since it came from a fb post.

3186_367354573.207051.jpg


On another note, I added a picture of my first quilt on my profile. Just saying :wink:

From México, living in sunny Arizona.

"Let your smile change the world... but don't let the world change your smile"
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