Newbie is lost help.
#1
Newbie is lost help.
Hello I'm new to the board and still feeling my way around. Yesterday I was in a thread (don't know what it was ) it had a picture in one of the comments of a blue quilt that looked like the blocks where laying on top of each other kind of three D effect? I asked if anyone new the name of the pattern I'd love to try it. The problem is I can't find it now the thread that is. If this rings any bells and someone can point me in the right direction I'd be ever so grateful. Thank you. Even better give me a pattern name?
#2
It sounds like this quilt
http://www.toadusew.com/store/patter...e-block-1.html
I find the easiest way to go back to something that you see and like, is to comment on it as then you can see all your posts and go back to it.
Good luck, you will get used to how things work
http://www.toadusew.com/store/patter...e-block-1.html
I find the easiest way to go back to something that you see and like, is to comment on it as then you can see all your posts and go back to it.
Good luck, you will get used to how things work
#3
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It sounds like this quilt
http://www.toadusew.com/store/patter...e-block-1.html
I find the easiest way to go back to something that you see and like, is to comment on it as then you can see all your posts and go back to it.
Good luck, you will get used to how things work
http://www.toadusew.com/store/patter...e-block-1.html
I find the easiest way to go back to something that you see and like, is to comment on it as then you can see all your posts and go back to it.
Good luck, you will get used to how things work
#5
Quiltaddiction, I'm making toadusew's Thinking Outside the Block right now. It's for one of my grandsons who just started highschool and wanted a quilt with his new school colors, so it's red and black. It's an easy pattern -- basically log cabin blocks put together in a different way. Toadusew's instructions are very easy to follow and they give you dimensions and fabric requirements for every size imaginable. They also suggest a quilting design which I always appreciate. The only caution I have is to be super accurate with your cutting and 1/4" seam. You'll enjoy making it.
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#10
Quiltaddiction, I'm making toadusew's Thinking Outside the Block right now. It's for one of my grandsons who just started highschool and wanted a quilt with his new school colors, so it's red and black. It's an easy pattern -- basically log cabin blocks put together in a different way. Toadusew's instructions are very easy to follow and they give you dimensions and fabric requirements for every size imaginable. They also suggest a quilting design which I always appreciate. The only caution I have is to be super accurate with your cutting and 1/4" seam. You'll enjoy making it.
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