Date: 1/29/2003, 2:07 pm
Hi Dan,
The strip in my photo is about 1-1/2" high and I glued up 6 ft sections at a time on my workbench. I had a 1/4 x 1/4" strip of dark walnut on each side and alternating ash and cedar pieces in the center. I glued the edges of the ash and cedar to the walnut but didn't glue them to each other to allow them to move or twist a little when I put it on the boat.
Be sure to post photos of your progress!!
Ben
http://home.sprynet.com/~gbstaley/index.html
: Hi Ben,
: Thanks for all the tips and tricks. The nature of the Endeavor kayak is such
: that there is a relatively flat survace about three inches high along the
: lenght of the boat. I'll start by following your advice and glue small
: sections onto the boat before I commit to longer strips. I think I'll keep
: experimenting with this strip quilting idea. The possibilities suggest
: that this is a fast and easy way to cut strips, then flip them over and
: rejoin them to build longer patterns.My wife uses an Olfa cutter and
: creates some great border designs.
: Dan
Messages In This Thread
- Strip: Quilting idea *LINK*
Dan in Indiana -- 1/27/2003, 8:08 pm- Re: Strip: Quilting idea *Pic*
Ben Staley -- 1/28/2003, 10:11 am- Re: Strip: Quilting idea
Dan in Indiana -- 1/29/2003, 1:44 pm- Re: Strip: Quilting idea
Ben Staley -- 1/29/2003, 2:07 pm
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srchr/gerald -- 1/27/2003, 10:35 pm - Re: Strip: Quilting idea
- Re: Strip: Quilting idea *Pic*