Is this a 10-minute block?
#51
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It looks like a 10 minute block only made with HST's. I am working on one with 5 inch squares out of
batiks; our retreat group wants to learn it at our one day retreat in July. I have 3 rows put together
and am debating if I want to hand sew the curve; if I do, I will just make 3 rows and do the hand work
and then put the rows together, then it wouldn't be so much bulk in my lap doing the hand work.
I would call this quilt a variation of the 10 minute block; love the pattern. Thanks for sharing it.
batiks; our retreat group wants to learn it at our one day retreat in July. I have 3 rows put together
and am debating if I want to hand sew the curve; if I do, I will just make 3 rows and do the hand work
and then put the rows together, then it wouldn't be so much bulk in my lap doing the hand work.
I would call this quilt a variation of the 10 minute block; love the pattern. Thanks for sharing it.
#53
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Join Date: Mar 2012
Posts: 3
Looks like it to me. Here is a link to a great You tube tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTHlGGKMPM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZbTHlGGKMPM
#56
I have a 10 minute ablock book with one pattern using half square triangles to make the blocks and the center block just makes it look like it's set on point. I just finished one 10 min quilt & starting on another one. They're from Suzanne something or other. I have 3 of her books.
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