Friday, December 4, 2009

Dresden Plate Quilting Photo Tutorial

I got carried away when taking photos so I decide to make this a "photo" tutorial!
These Dresden Plates are time consuming but oh so worth it! They will become addictive!




Happy Quilting! Meg

18 comments:

  1. Great Tutorial! Your Dresden Plate looks so happy and cheerful!

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  2. Lovely tutorial...no need for words!

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  3. Great tutorial. I totally want that wedge ruler for Christmas.

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  4. Oh Meg!!! this is an amazing tutorial. I have ALWAYS wanted to make one of these but could never figure out how. Now I have to try it!!!!

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  5. amazing!! such a great "wordless" tutorial!! I love it! and I'll sure give it a try!!
    thanks!!

    ^-^

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  6. Thanks for the toturial! you make it look so easy :-)

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  7. Best tutorial I have seen yet!! And no words! Awsome!
    Definetly going to bookmark your blog!
    I can't wait to get started on one with all my 30's fabric!

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  8. Meg, this is great! Thanks so much.

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  9. Love the tutorial - very clear instructions! Just in time for a last-minute Christmas gift!

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  10. Great tutorial!! After the holidays I might have enough time to give it a go.

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  11. Hi I just discoverd your blog and its so much fun. Love meeting other fellow sew girls. Your bags are so pretty. I too make handbags and other projects. Come by and say hi!!

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  12. Great visual directions. I didn't sew mine all the way to the tips. Instead I made a circle. The tips now look like prairie points! Thanks.

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  13. Gorgeous tutorial. I was wondering what sized plate it makes? Thanks!

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  14. wow i though is way hard to make dressen plate. you convinced me! i'll try it to make a mug rug! thanks a lot

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  15. Thanks for a great tutorial! I appreciate it!

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