Thank you for clipping those threads. Im a longarmer and have problems with threads coming through the seams. I just bought the go. So excited, and cant wait.
Here is the pattern they are creating but you can use any Qube size it will just change the fabric requirements and finished size. www.accuquilt.com/go-qube-6-storm-at-sea-throw-quilt-pattern.html
I have always loved this quilt, what other dies can I use beside the one that u r using now? I have the GO! I have the half square-3" finished triangle(55009) and the square 3" finished(55006), thank u for your help.
You used the 6" cube, but I would like to make the quilt bigger. I have the 9" cube. Do you know how much bigger the quilt would be? Any way to make this full or queen size using the 9" cube? Love the pattern and colors of this quilt. Thanks for all the great tips in these videos. I am looking forward to starting this quilt.
I just cut the pattern Storming Lilies Wall Hanging out and started sewing. BTW, I am just using the center row group to make a table runner. FYI On the block using the diamond or A, it would seem that the B's need to be fan folded in order to get the rectangle. The instructions don't say to do this. Also there are no cutting instructions for D but I figured it out
Thanks for your explanation. I didn't know I already had the dies for the storm at sea. I go make a example block. It is great to know how to sew the blocks and how to iron. Super.
Quilters, If you scroll up to the top of this page you will see a solid black triangle in the right of white box under the image of this video. On my screen it is under the numbers that show the length if the video. Click on it. This is where the maker of the video can type in information. You will see a link to a free pattern at Accuquilt. You can probably get your questions answered by looking at the pattern or browsing the site. Click the triangle again to close the box of info.
lovefiberarts I know there's a 4" finished triangle in a square die, it seems it would be compatible with the 8" qube but check on accuquilt to be sure.
Go to Accuquilt.com under the pattern section. Most patterns are free & after you download it will be on there, along with lists of the different dies you need.
You can use the GO! Fabric Reference Chart to help you adjust your fabric www.accuquilt.com/go-reference-chart. Or visit one of our local signature retailers in your area and they should be able to help you learn.accuquilt.com/locate-a-store
I have a studio. What studio dies do i use
I am enjoying the time savings, but the main reason I bought this was to get consistent, precise cuts.
I want this one
Thank you for clipping those threads. Im a longarmer and have problems with threads coming through the seams. I just bought the go. So excited, and cant wait.
I need to figure out what single dyes they are using.
I will watch to see if they use the long dye instead of the multi single dyes
Here is the pattern they are creating but you can use any Qube size it will just change the fabric requirements and finished size. www.accuquilt.com/go-qube-6-storm-at-sea-throw-quilt-pattern.html
I have always loved this quilt, what other dies can I use beside the one that u r using now? I have the GO! I have the half square-3" finished triangle(55009) and the square 3" finished(55006), thank u for your help.
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You used the 6" cube, but I would like to make the quilt bigger. I have the 9" cube. Do you know how much bigger the quilt would be? Any way to make this full or queen size using the 9" cube? Love the pattern and colors of this quilt. Thanks for all the great tips in these videos. I am looking forward to starting this quilt.
I just cut the pattern Storming Lilies Wall Hanging out and started sewing. BTW, I am just using the center row group to make a table runner. FYI On the block using the diamond or A, it would seem that the B's need to be fan folded in order to get the rectangle. The instructions don't say to do this. Also there are no cutting instructions for D but I figured it out
Ok, the next video down explained how to lay out that section. I should have watched a video first! Thanks for having them!
Thanks for letting us know! Glad they were useful.
Love the storm at sea pattern. It is on my bucket list to make. In the directions, do you give the size of finished quilt if using ---- a 12" block?
AccuQuilt can you answer this question
Did you say to not use a scant 1/4" when sewing the units?
Hi, what is de DIE number of the big DIE with the two different shapes you use at first?
Could you make this with the 12" cube as well?
Is that a baby lock machine?
Thanks for your explanation. I didn't know I already had the dies for the storm at sea. I go make a example block. It is great to know how to sew the blocks and how to iron. Super.
Quiero saber como comprar la cortadora.
This is the hardest quilt I've ever made
It is such a beautiful pattern! Which colors did you choose?
Quilters, If you scroll up to the top of this page you will see a solid black triangle in the right of white box under the image of this video. On my screen it is under the numbers that show the length if the video. Click on it. This is where the maker of the video can type in information. You will see a link to a free pattern at Accuquilt. You can probably get your questions answered by looking at the pattern or browsing the site. Click the triangle again to close the box of info.
I have the 8" qube. Is there a triangle in square die that would work with it to make this pattern? Thanks!
lovefiberarts I know there's a 4" finished triangle in a square die, it seems it would be compatible with the 8" qube but check on accuquilt to be sure.
What is the size of the finished block? What die do you need?
Go to Accuquilt.com under the pattern section. Most patterns are free & after you download it will be on there, along with lists of the different dies you need.
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How do we adjust for fabric if using the 8” cube instead of 6” cube?
You can use the GO! Fabric Reference Chart to help you adjust your fabric www.accuquilt.com/go-reference-chart. Or visit one of our local signature retailers in your area and they should be able to help you learn.accuquilt.com/locate-a-store