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Journal Quilt Challenge: Fire And Ice By Ferret

Journal Quilt Challenge: Fire and Ice by Ferret To finish off our series of journal quilt challenges, Ferret tackles machine quilting in her own style... Ferret says: Journal quilts offer a great opportunity to learn new techniques, but I never imagined how much I would learn from making these for you. Fire was a very tricky quilt for me to work on, and I nearly didn’t write it up. Then I realised, for some people, this will be the perfect project. For all of you who find it easy to work with small pieces of machine quilting and who find their quilting designs tend to miniature, Fire is the project for you. For those who like to grab a big handful of their project when free machine quilting, I suggest you try Ice. This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first
published in December 2009. It is a Digital Edition and comes as a downloadable PDF file. Template(s) for this project is on the last page of the file. Please check your printer settings when printing to ensure that there are no added margins. There is also a 1 square printed on the last page to help you check if your printer is printing out to the correct size.
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Journal Quilt Challenge: Fire & Ice by Ferret To finish off our series of journal quilt challenges, Ferret tackles machine quilting in her own style... Ferret says: Journal quilts offer a great opportunity to learn new techniques, but I never imagined how much I would learn from making these for you. Fire was a very tricky quilt for me to work on, & I nearly didn’t write it up. Then I realised, for some people, this will be the perfect project. For all of you who find it easy to work with small pieces of machine quilting & who find their quilting designs tend to miniature, Fire is the project for you. For those who like to grab a big handful of their project when free machine quilting, I suggest you try Ice. This project is an extract from Popular Patchwork magazine first published in December 2009. It is a Digital Edition & comes as a downloadable PDF file. Template (s) for this project is on the last page of the file. Please check your printer settings when printing to ensure that there are no added margins. There is also a 1 square printed on the last page to help you check if your printer is printing out to the correct size.

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Printer - A device used for the physical output of documents
Quilt - A type of bedding
Ice - Frozen water, the solid state of water.
Digital - A system that uses only 0s and 1s to transmit data
Size - is the measurement of how big an object is in space.
Fire - the release of energy through heat and light.
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Ice - Frozen water, Ice is cold to the touch and forms when water reaches 0 degrees centigrade.
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