Thank you :) I have found the key (for me at least) with a detail heavy project is to do lots and lots of samples. They have the added bonus of being helpful reference later.
I used white interfacing on the inside, and drew in the center front line (intersection point) on both sides. I then drew in the diagonal lines making sure they matched at the CF. I stitched all of the red lines from the back following the guide lines.
If your machine has a quilting foot with an adjustable bar that also helps, you can set it to any interval you want.
It doesn't have a quilting foot, but I can see how that would help. Still, though, I suspect I'd find a way to screw up at least a few of the lines. ;) I will have to try that technique if I'm ever crazy enough to try something so intricate, though. Thanks for the tips!
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I have found the key (for me at least) with a detail heavy project is to do lots and lots of samples. They have the added bonus of being helpful reference later.
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Really amazing work. I'm in awe of your ability to get the pattern to line up so perfectly. And those red threaded lines? *sigh* Maybe someday...
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I used white interfacing on the inside, and drew in the center front line (intersection point) on both sides. I then drew in the diagonal lines making sure they matched at the CF. I stitched all of the red lines from the back following the guide lines.
If your machine has a quilting foot with an adjustable bar that also helps, you can set it to any interval you want.
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