To calculate how many feet of Stipples Made Easy pattern you will need to quilt your whole top:
-Divide the length of the quilt top, in inches, by stitching width of the pattern given in the pattern described below.
-Round decimals up to get a number of strips you will need.
-Multiply number of strips by the width of the quilt top, in inches, then divide by 12 to get how many feet of the pattern you will need.
Each roll is 26 feet long.
Patterns #301-306 & 308-309 require a darning foot or free-motion foot. These patterns are a great learning tool for beginning quilters and eliminate the stress of thinking about which direction to quilt next to avoid crossing over or working into a corner. You don’t need to stay on the line to get great results. Use a...
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-Divide the length of the quilt top, in inches, by stitching width of the pattern given in the pattern described below.
-Round decimals up to get a number of strips you will need.
-Multiply number of strips by the width of the quilt top, in inches, then divide by 12 to get how many feet of the pattern you will need.
Each roll is 26 feet long.
Patterns #301-306 & 308-309 require a darning foot or free-motion foot. These patterns are a great learning tool for beginning quilters and eliminate the stress of thinking about which direction to quilt next to avoid crossing over or working into a corner. You don’t need to stay on the line to get great results. Use a...
To calculate how many feet of Stipples Made Easy pattern you will need to quilt your whole top:
-Divide the length of the quilt top, in inches, by stitching width of the pattern given in the pattern described below.
-Round decimals up to get a number of strips you will need.
-Multiply number of strips by the width of the quilt top, in inches, then divide by 12 to get how many feet of the pattern you will need.
Each roll is 26 feet long.
Patterns #301-306 & 308-309 require a darning foot or free-motion foot. These patterns are a great learning tool for beginning quilters and eliminate the stress of thinking about which direction to quilt next to avoid crossing over or working into a corner. You don’t need to stay on the line to get great results. Use as an all-over quilting pattern.
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-Divide the length of the quilt top, in inches, by stitching width of the pattern given in the pattern described below.
-Round decimals up to get a number of strips you will need.
-Multiply number of strips by the width of the quilt top, in inches, then divide by 12 to get how many feet of the pattern you will need.
Each roll is 26 feet long.
Patterns #301-306 & 308-309 require a darning foot or free-motion foot. These patterns are a great learning tool for beginning quilters and eliminate the stress of thinking about which direction to quilt next to avoid crossing over or working into a corner. You don’t need to stay on the line to get great results. Use as an all-over quilting pattern.