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Sewing: next level of dresden
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next level of dresden

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Category: Sewing

Type of item: Home Decor

For: Home

Style: Cute, Holiday


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freckles on craftsy.com
Apr 22, 2013    Flag as inappropriate
This is beautiful. What is the diameter of this? I want to make one with a very large one in the center then maybe quarters on each corner for a bed.
Marie Flannery on craftsy.com
Jan 28, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
This is really cool! Does it have set-in seams?
mzliz on craftsy.com
Jan 28, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
All it is is 1/4 seams all the way around and putting one pattern on top of the other one for 3 layers
Luv2sew96 on craftsy.com
Jan 27, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I would also love to have this pattern!!! This is nice!!
mzliz on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
I purchased the "Easy Dresden" Quilt wedge from Joanns, there were direction in there, but didn't find them very clear, so went in U-Tube and found more ideas there. I also wanted this piece to go on my table so using my ole brain, extended the plate by 4" was easy. I did not quilt this piece but I did make a circle and hand sewed it to the back so none of the back shows.
marcyh1355708 on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Yes, I would also like to know if this pattern is available.
marcyh1355708 on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Absolutely beautiful. This would be gorgeous in holiday fabrics
Edna L on craftsy.com
Jan 25, 2012    Flag as inappropriate
Lovely and unusual design. Is the pattern available?
mzliz on craftsy.com
Jan 27, 2012   Flag as inappropriate
The name of the Acrylic Tool is "easy Dresden" by Darlene Zimmerman, I purchased it at Joanns Fabric and crafts. There are directions with the ruler but I found the directions on "U-tube" to be more clear. The last row on here had to make a dummy pattern out of card board, had to use the ole brain to add additional 4" and to get the shape correct.