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If you follow the link butterfly gave you to the picture
http://www.quilterscache.com/images1...ineseCoins.JPG there are unpieced fabric strips (the beige) in-between pieced strips (the stripes). I'm gonna guess that the 2 1/2 inch strips are the ones that will be sewn on site (mixed with other folks strips) into a big stripy fabric 90 inches long (a strip set). THAT fabric, the one made of everyone's strips, will then be cut into widths to go in-between the unpieced strips you brought. If the group is planning on sharing the unpieced strips and mixing them among the quilts, then you may have a problem with your design choice. But if, as I suspect, your fabric is going into a single quilt (with the exception of the donated strips for the strip set) then certainly you could make a quilt with different width 'spacers' and call it a design choice. JUST DON'T trim the wider one (that would make your top 2 inches less wide than the others from the group). "frood" wrote in message m... ACK! Ok the instructions call for cutting a 90" piece of fabric (2 1/2 yards) lengthwise into strips as follows: 5 strips 6 1/2" wide 3 strips 2 1/2" wide The instructions do not say how these strips are to be used, but (and here's where the ACK! comes in) -- I accidentally cut 1 of the strips at 5 1/2" (and one at 7 1/2", but that one could be trimmed to the right size). I mean, doncha just hate when that happens????? I"m hoping the 5 wider strips will be the vertical strips, therefore I could put the too-narrow one in the middle, and call it a "design choice". But then, where does that leave the 3 strips that are 2 1/2" ? I'm kicking myself here. If this was a quilt for me, I'd just go with it and make do. But for one to be given away, I'd like to do my best. ACK! -- Cap'n Grainne O'Malley o' the Drunken Tongue (but sober whilst wielding me trusty cutter!) http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm De-STUFF email address to reply "frood" wrote in message m... Two coins walk into a Roman bar.... errr, I mean... My guild is hosting a workshop this weekend to make quilts for the 400-some people relocated (temporarily or permanently) due to Katrina. One of the sections in the workshop is making Roman Coin quilts. We've been instructed to cut strips to be sewn together on site. I've never made this design before, and although I did google up some images, I'm still at a loss as to what happens next. I've never strip-pieced a quilt before. I'm assuming I'll take my strips in sets of 2, sew those; press, then either add another strip, or join strip sets together. Right? I've tried to choose a variety of values to coordinate with my focus print - will I be able to organize the strips into a pleasing arrangement? or is it more, just don't put 2 the same next to each other? Any advice on this method or quilt design appreciated. -- Capn Grainne O'Malley the Drunken Tongue Talk Like a Pirate Day, Sept. 19, 2005 http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm Un-STUFF email address to reply |
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Oh, I LOVE puzzles like this!! Here is my guess.
The three narrow strips are the vertical sashes. Four wider strips are the outer borders. That leaves one over. You know my snail addy. PAT frood wrote: ACK! Ok the instructions call for cutting a 90" piece of fabric (2 1/2 yards) lengthwise into strips as follows: 5 strips 6 1/2" wide 3 strips 2 1/2" wide The instructions do not say how these strips are to be used, but (and here's where the ACK! comes in) -- I accidentally cut 1 of the strips at 5 1/2" (and one at 7 1/2", but that one could be trimmed to the right size). I mean, doncha just hate when that happens????? I"m hoping the 5 wider strips will be the vertical strips, therefore I could put the too-narrow one in the middle, and call it a "design choice". But then, where does that leave the 3 strips that are 2 1/2" ? I'm kicking myself here. If this was a quilt for me, I'd just go with it and make do. But for one to be given away, I'd like to do my best. ACK! |
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So tell us more about the broken foot -does she expect room service? Does
this mean 6 weeks of forced hospitality until it heals? I just hate it when anything interferes with your quilting. Roberta in D " Ellison" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... Howdy! I've been making these all week, every time I get a chance to sit at the sewing machine Strip piecing has saved my sanity (at least I think so bwah-ha-ha-ha!) and helped clear a big space in a scrap bag. No advice; just wanted to chime in on the coincidence. Ragmop/Sandy--quick trip to quilt shop for template plastic saved me, yesterday, from screeching from the rooftop (rooftop is waaaaay up there!) after 2 hectic weeks (so far) w/ s-i-l & her broken foot living here "frood" wrote in message m... Two coins walk into a Roman bar.... errr, I mean... My guild is hosting a workshop this weekend to make quilts for the 400-some people relocated (temporarily or permanently) due to Katrina. One of the sections in the workshop is making Roman Coin quilts. We've been instructed to cut strips to be sewn together on site. I've never made this design before, and although I did google up some images, I'm still at a loss as to what happens next. I've never strip-pieced a quilt before. I'm assuming I'll take my strips in sets of 2, sew those; press, then either add another strip, or join strip sets together. Right? I've tried to choose a variety of values to coordinate with my focus print - will I be able to organize the strips into a pleasing arrangement? or is it more, just don't put 2 the same next to each other? Any advice on this method or quilt design appreciated. -- Capn Grainne O'Malley the Drunken Tongue Talk Like a Pirate Day, Sept. 19, 2005 http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm Un-STUFF email address to reply |
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Turns out, the instructions were supposed to read 2 -- 3 1/2" strips, NOT 3
2 1/2" strips! They are for the top and bottom border. I spent the day cutting squares for rag quilts, and subcutting blocks from strip sets for other folks. Then, after 2 o'clock, I helped a new quilter layout her blocks in a pleasing design. She had mis-understood the strip piecing instructions for the Rail Fence she was working on, and had several different varieties of strip sets. I told her it was a Design Choice, and we could just go from there. I enjoy a challenge. ;-) So, anyway, my Roman Coin didn't get sewn, but it will! Design Choices and all. -- Cap'n Grainne O'Malley o' the Drunken Tongue http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm De-STUFF email address to reply "Pat in Virginia" wrote in message news:HsXWe.5544$GK2.1397@lakeread07... Oh, I LOVE puzzles like this!! Here is my guess. The three narrow strips are the vertical sashes. Four wider strips are the outer borders. That leaves one over. You know my snail addy. PAT frood wrote: ACK! Ok the instructions call for cutting a 90" piece of fabric (2 1/2 yards) lengthwise into strips as follows: 5 strips 6 1/2" wide 3 strips 2 1/2" wide The instructions do not say how these strips are to be used, but (and here's where the ACK! comes in) -- I accidentally cut 1 of the strips at 5 1/2" (and one at 7 1/2", but that one could be trimmed to the right size). I mean, doncha just hate when that happens????? I"m hoping the 5 wider strips will be the vertical strips, therefore I could put the too-narrow one in the middle, and call it a "design choice". But then, where does that leave the 3 strips that are 2 1/2" ? I'm kicking myself here. If this was a quilt for me, I'd just go with it and make do. But for one to be given away, I'd like to do my best. ACK! |
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Oddly enough, I was surprised to see this portrayed as a Roman Coin or
Chinese Coin, because I'm used to visualizing the stacked "coins" from the stripes. http://www.dotcollinsquilter.com/Workshop6.htm I do like it, but now we have to accept that there's two patterns for one name, or two names for one pattern, or something like that. Oh, now I'm confused again! "frood" wrote in message m... : Two coins walk into a Roman bar.... errr, I mean... My guild is hosting a : workshop this weekend to make quilts for the 400-some people relocated : (temporarily or permanently) due to Katrina. One of the sections in the : workshop is making Roman Coin quilts. We've been instructed to cut strips to : be sewn together on site. I've never made this design before, and although I : did google up some images, I'm still at a loss as to what happens next. I've : never strip-pieced a quilt before. : : I'm assuming I'll take my strips in sets of 2, sew those; press, then either : add another strip, or join strip sets together. Right? I've tried to choose : a variety of values to coordinate with my focus print - will I be able to : organize the strips into a pleasing arrangement? or is it more, just don't : put 2 the same next to each other? : : Any advice on this method or quilt design appreciated. : : -- : Capn Grainne O'Malley the Drunken Tongue : Talk Like a Pirate Day, Sept. 19, 2005 : http://www.talklikeapirate.com/ : http://griffinsflight.com/Quilting/quilt1.htm : Un-STUFF email address to reply : : |
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i saw a neat coin pattern on simply quilts this past week.
dont recall the name of it tho. was from 2004 yr series fwiw. cant even recall the name of the quilter. there were rows of coins with strips of greek key-ish design in between. coins were alternating 9" and 4.5". looked easy enough for even me to do. ok, that might be a stretch. maybe with some scraps if i can figure out what design to make my trip quilt. still got all those stars that need a design to make their home. hmmmm. i'm thinking attic window using the purple fabric and the other edge a diff colour to match each star. then the multi-colour'd fabric as sashing so it looks like window panes in a big window. leastways i think thats what i mean. hmmmm too busy? maybe if i reverse the purple and multicolour fabs positions? decisions decisions... i need a nap today. darn cat woke me last night about 3:30am when she jumped down off the deck onto the roof of the van parked there, thump. woke me up and before i could get back to sleep i hear her tiniest wee meow at the front door to come in. the first wee meow i wasnt sure i really heard what i thot i'd heard. then another wee meow the tiniest bit louder and i knew. up i got and down the stairs to let her in. she runs to top of stairs, waits for me to get up there, picked her up, she immediately starts purring. took her into the bedroom, put her on her most recent sleeping perch and she just stood there. so i patted the bed and clicked my fingers and she was on the bed in a shot, settling after about 5 mins of rounding, kneading, purring right between dh and i as close as she could get to the pillow. you'd of thot it was the dead of winter, must of been a wee bit too cold out there for her highness at her advanced yrs, lol. all 14.5 of them. so a nap for me this arvo i think. oh yeah, the where was i? coins and attic windows, yep, doing some more research on those windows today. tho could as easily sketch it up in EQ. if i could get my brain to function a bit better. zzzzzzzz jeanne -- san-fran at ihug dot co dot nz nzlstar on yahoo msg'r http://community.webshots.com/user/nzlstar "frood" wrote... Turns out, the instructions were supposed to read 2 -- 3 1/2" strips, NOT 3 2 1/2" strips! They are for the top and bottom border. I spent the day cutting squares for rag quilts, and subcutting blocks from strip sets for other folks. Then, after 2 o'clock, I helped a new quilter layout her blocks in a pleasing design. She had mis-understood the strip piecing instructions for the Rail Fence she was working on, and had several different varieties of strip sets. I told her it was a Design Choice, and we could just go from there. I enjoy a challenge. ;-) So, anyway, my Roman Coin didn't get sewn, but it will! Design Choices and all. |
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you know, being a scientist and all you'd think I would be clever(er)
but until reading this thread I did not understand that this pattern depicted a pile of regular, round coins seen from the side.. I assumed the chinese had rectangular coins.. now, I've seen roman coins and I know they were a flat cylinder, so the new to me name made me had an eureka moment... sorry for sharing my crazy thoughts - now I'll go back to my current project - roman shades for our bedroom... (does it matter you think if they came out an inch narrower than the frame? or should I call it a design feature? It will only be 1/2 inch on each side, after all... frood wrote: Two coins walk into a Roman bar.... errr, I mean... My guild is hosting a workshop this weekend to make quilts for the 400-some people relocated (temporarily or permanently) due to Katrina. One of the sections in the workshop is making Roman Coin quilts. We've been instructed to cut strips to be sewn together on site. I've never made this design before, and although I did google up some images, I'm still at a loss as to what happens next. I've never strip-pieced a quilt before. I'm assuming I'll take my strips in sets of 2, sew those; press, then either add another strip, or join strip sets together. Right? I've tried to choose a variety of values to coordinate with my focus print - will I be able to organize the strips into a pleasing arrangement? or is it more, just don't put 2 the same next to each other? Any advice on this method or quilt design appreciated. -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out for a walk) |
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M: Of COURSE you planned that 1/2" on each side so the shades
will clear the frame smoothly. Did you make a quilt to match the shades? PAT in VA/USA DrQuilter wrote: ...cut... sorry for sharing my crazy thoughts - now I'll go back to my current project - roman shades for our bedroom... (does it matter you think if they came out an inch narrower than the frame? or should I call it a design feature? It will only be 1/2 inch on each side, after all... |
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In article ,
DrQuilter wrote: you know, being a scientist and all you'd think I would be clever(er) but until reading this thread I did not understand that this pattern depicted a pile of regular, round coins seen from the side.. I assumed the chinese had rectangular coins.. now, I've seen roman coins and I know they were a flat cylinder, so the new to me name made me had an eureka moment... I had assumed that somebody had confused the several Roman Stripe patterns with the Chinese Coins pattern, which is what I'd always seen this design called. Old Chinese coins are round, but have a square hole in the center, which was used to tie them on a cord. You sometimes see references to "strings of cash" in old books. They weren't threaded like beads, but tied in a sort of lashing or macrame fashion. However, you can imagine a 19th century American quilt maker seeing some of these coins and thinking they were stacked on sticks or some such, giving the horizontal stripe pattern. I've seen Roman Stripe used to refer to a Rail Fence pattern with the stripes in a block arranged to give a basket weave rather than diagonal rail fence appearance, but mostly for a HST block with one half solid and the other with diagonal stripes. Most blocks have multiple names, and far too many names are applied to several different blocks. It's interesting from a historical point of view, but it can be a real hindrance to communication! sorry for sharing my crazy thoughts - now I'll go back to my current project - roman shades for our bedroom... (does it matter you think if they came out an inch narrower than the frame? or should I call it a design feature? It will only be 1/2 inch on each side, after all... It's a design feature. They will be better that way -- they won't bash against the frame as much when you raise and lower them, nor when the wind is blowing! |
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Chinese coins used to have square holes in the middle so they could be
strung on a cord, a way to keep them counted out in tidy bundles I guess. And IIRC a string of coins was referred to as "cash" in pidgin. Roberta in D "DrQuilter" schrieb im Newsbeitrag ... you know, being a scientist and all you'd think I would be clever(er) but until reading this thread I did not understand that this pattern depicted a pile of regular, round coins seen from the side.. I assumed the chinese had rectangular coins.. now, I've seen roman coins and I know they were a flat cylinder, so the new to me name made me had an eureka moment... sorry for sharing my crazy thoughts - now I'll go back to my current project - roman shades for our bedroom... (does it matter you think if they came out an inch narrower than the frame? or should I call it a design feature? It will only be 1/2 inch on each side, after all... frood wrote: Two coins walk into a Roman bar.... errr, I mean... My guild is hosting a workshop this weekend to make quilts for the 400-some people relocated (temporarily or permanently) due to Katrina. One of the sections in the workshop is making Roman Coin quilts. We've been instructed to cut strips to be sewn together on site. I've never made this design before, and although I did google up some images, I'm still at a loss as to what happens next. I've never strip-pieced a quilt before. I'm assuming I'll take my strips in sets of 2, sew those; press, then either add another strip, or join strip sets together. Right? I've tried to choose a variety of values to coordinate with my focus print - will I be able to organize the strips into a pleasing arrangement? or is it more, just don't put 2 the same next to each other? Any advice on this method or quilt design appreciated. -- Dr. Quilter http://community.webshots.com/user/mvignali (take the dog out for a walk) |
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