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🌹 Easy Stipples Pattern #306: Rose Designs Review

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Description of 🌹 Easy Stipples Pattern #306: Rose Designs

To calculate how many feet of Stipples Made Easy pattern you will need to quilt your whole top: Divide length of quilt top, in inches, by stitching width of pattern given in the pattern description below. Round decimals up to get number of strips you will need. Multiply number of strips by the width of quilt top, in inches, then divide by 12 to get how many feet of pattern you will need. Requires free motion quilting, good for learning. 26 feet of pattern/roll. Recommended for all quilt sizes. Finished stitching width is 9.25".

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

So beautiful! best for sewing

I used this pattern for my granddaughter's quilt. It was beautiful as the main fabric of her blanket was pink roses.

Pros
  • Requires free motion quilting, good for learning
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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes machine quilting easier

I have tried free motion quilting on a machine without success. That gave me a role model and the quilting turned out beautifully. I will definitely use this product again.

Pros
  • 26ft template/roll
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great tool for creating patterns!

Really useful to get a nice quilting pattern! I'm not an expert at quilting, but I'm learning and getting smoother quilting lines with each successive quilt. This paper pattern worked like a charm!

Pros
  • To calculate how many yards of Stipples Made Easy you need to quilt the entire bodice: Divide the length of the quilted bodice in inches by the stitch width of the pattern shown in the pattern description below. Round the decimals to get the required number of strips. Multiply the number of strips by the width of the quilt in inches, then divide by 12 to get the number of pattern feet required.
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  • Something else

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Nice design but doesn't work very well.

The rose pattern on this one is very pretty, but sewing it over the paper and then tearing it off doesn't work. At least not for me. The paper mostly stuck, but I couldn't see my basting, and without basting, my quilt sandwiches wouldn't hold together. I had to pull out a significant portion and redo them because the pad was bundled and didn't lay flat. Even when I was done, tearing off the paper - no matter how carefully I did it - always caused seams. I made to lose. I ended up drawing the…

Pros
  • Recommended for all quilt sizes
Cons
  • Thin