Fusible Grid Madness aka Tutorial

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  1. I haven’t used fusible grid, but it sure looks interesting, and much easier than sewing each of those little squares together separately (ack!). I haven’t done any of the QP blocks, but love all of them. I love the show and tell bag!

    • I didn’t use fusible grid for my megaman pixel quilt… I definitely should have! It’s way easier not having to keep track of all the tiny little pieces!

  2. Angela Short says:

    Cute quilt. Thank you for explaining the fusible grid. It’s cool to know there’s different sizes too! Very neat bag also! Have a wonderful day!!

    • Thanks for stopping by. 🙂 I hope you have a great day! My sister and I are actually making a Mondo Bag with fusible grid too. I can’t wait to share it!

  3. Tish says:

    I’ve actually helped make a quilt using the fusible grid before. It was an interesting process, but much easier than sewing all those rows together without it. Your Nautical Compass block looks great. When the blocks starting popping up on Instagram I was worried people might not speak to me after that block was finished 🙂 It was a ton of little pieces, but your block looks incredible. I’ve toyed with the idea of writing a pattern turning it into a 24″ block instead of 12″. It would be easier.

  4. Andrea H says:

    Mario never looked so good in quilt! I’ve never used the fusible grid before, but it’s definitely on my quilting bucket list. Your Nautical Compass block is absolutely gorgeous. I love the colors you chose. –Andrea

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