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Mini Dahlia – Started with Marti Michell’s No…

Mini Dahlia – Started with Marti Michell’s Not So Giant Templates which results in 36” Dahlia. I needed a 21” inch Dahlia. I traced templates and scanned them. Using Bernina software I digitized them. Using the outline function, I removed the quarter inch seam allowance. I reduced the size by 60%. I added small holes at corners to help with alignment. I added the quarter inch seam allowance back on, and eliminated the stitch line. I then exported an SVG file for my Silhouette Cameo cutting machine, which cut out card stock templates. I taped templates together to check the holes all lined up. When everything looked good, I created the same SVG cut file but without the holes, and used this to cut my fabric using the cutting machine. The card stock templates can be used to mark intersections on the fabric pieces to aid alignment. I then started sewing them together. Slight curve sewing cab be a bit tricky. I also starched my fabrics heavily before starting. There is so much you can do, to save time and money and work. A photocopier for reducing the size and a quarter inch ruler can be used instead of software with more hands on work. Anyway, having fun and thought I would share… The seeds of this project’s techniques started in Teri Hall’s latest retreat on cutting. No affiliation just a very happy follower. #2manylizards #dahliaquilt #silhoettecameo #berninasoftware

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Slow going… but more progress. Did some machi…

Slow going… but more progress. Did some machine quilting with walking foot, then designed some quilting motifs using embroidery software for the petal pieces, and I am doing my first In the Hoop quilting on my embroidery machine. So many pieces to quilt, but living how it is coming out! I am learning so much. Hopefully ready for binding tomorrow. Also digitized the template pieces from Marti Mitchell’s Not So Giant Dahlia pattern, and used cutworks to cut all my pieces out. Excuse threads, still a work in progress #quilting #ithquilting #berninav9software #2manylizards #martimitchelltemplates #dahliaquilt

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My very first attempt at a Dahlia quilt pattern. I…

My very first attempt at a Dahlia quilt pattern. I bought these templates 12 years ago, and held on to them even after giving up quilting for 10 years. By Marti Mitchell, the “not so Giant Dahlia” templates. Used batiks, color choices could be improved. Starching the fabric made piecing much easier. But overall, excited to keep trying. #dahliaquilt #scrappyquilt #punkfrockers #sewover50february