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    Old 12-31-2016, 02:10 PM
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    I want to make the Tumbling Diamond quilt useing Y seems. I have looked everywhere
    for a queens size pattern. Does anyone one know where I can find a pattern?
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    Old 12-31-2016, 03:47 PM
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    Check Missouri Quilt Co. and also on Youtube, or maybe ebay. I have several but my patterns are not in order and I would have to go thru several baskets. If you do not find it, send me a private message. I am busy until Tuesday. Am doing the Merry Mayham Mystery quilt on Monday.
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    Are you talking about Tumbling Blocks? I guess it's going to be based on how big your blocks are, is there a border, how many borders, how big are the borders.... You can do whatever as long as you can do the math.
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    Maybe this will help? https://seehowwesew.wordpress.com/20...s-quilt-block/

    There's a Part 2, also.
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    https://www.amishcountrylanes.com/Pages/hs7343.shtml
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    Old 12-31-2016, 06:16 PM
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    http://www.sewing-solutions.com/Tumb...t-pattern.html Makes any size.
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    Old 01-01-2017, 10:44 AM
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    You're looking for one with inset seams? Say no quilter in my world lol...sorry but if this what you are talking about here is a you tube tutorial
    https://youtu.be/08AlOM5COBU
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    Old 01-02-2017, 03:51 AM
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    Originally Posted by btiny36
    You're looking for one with inset seams? Say no quilter in my world lol...sorry but if this what you are talking about here is a you tube tutorial
    https://youtu.be/08AlOM5COBU
    This is what started me on my hunt for a pattern. I know I'm crazy but the blocks are easy to sew.
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    Old 01-02-2017, 07:20 AM
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    There is an old book out there by Sara Nephew on tumbling blocks without "Y" seams it is excellent I took her class on it in the 1980's so I am sure the book is out of print but you know you might be able to find it on ebay I do have it somewhere but I think you could find out by doing a search on quilting books by Sara Nephew iy really has an excellent method for tumbling blocks.
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    Old 01-03-2017, 04:56 AM
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    I did one (by hand) via English Paper Piecing. I just checked my templates and the individual pieces were 2.5" finished. If I remember correctly, I just cut 3" strips and then cut the individual pieces using the 60 degree line on my ruler. A bit of straightening along the way but it was pretty easy cutting all in all.

    When I'm calculating yardage for something like this, I simply figure out total square inches for the quilt and go from there. If you're only using 3 fabrics (as I did in the one I made) it would be fairly easy to figure out - get your total square inches for the quilt and divide by 3 for the total number of yards/fabric that you need. I always buy a bit extra for safety's sake AFTER I have the math-whiz DH check my numbers!
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