That is the same as the PDF.
Originally Posted by stitchinwitch
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Originally Posted by Matilda
It is by number, like a paint by number. up in the left hand corner of the download she has 1/4 of it numbered. Plus I would also go by the color picture.
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I looked at it and it is under free patterns, it is called Devonshire
Originally Posted by rb.
I've found a free pattern, on Jinny Beyer's site, that I'd like to make for my brother and SIL. Only problem is, there is a pattern, but there are no instructions on how to put the block together. Can anyone assist me on this?
Picture of quilt/block. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/freepatter...05857&axis_v=2 Page with the pattern. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/_media/fre...devonshire.pdf |
I think the numbers on the pieces are the way you sew it together. I am not positive but I did a few blocks that way for some other patterns and they came out fine. Try it! :)
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Is it Devonshire you want to make? Hit on her free patterns and it is in the advanced section.
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As it is an "Advanced" quilt pattern, perhaps someone thinks no instructions are necessary. If I wanted to make that quilt, I'd download the PDF, cut out the pattern pieces and experiment with them to see if I could figure out how they go together. I like to do that sort of thing ... it's like putting puzzle pieces together. Aside from that, I have absolutely no suggestions for you.
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okay i just looked at the picture instructions the way they have the lay out is you start in the middle work up 1 left and put the right hand peices together then the left or if you click on the download pfd it shows you the layout
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Originally Posted by rb.
I've found a free pattern, on Jinny Beyer's site, that I'd like to make for my brother and SIL. Only problem is, there is a pattern, but there are no instructions on how to put the block together. Can anyone assist me on this?
Picture of quilt/block. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/freepatter...05857&axis_v=2 Go back to Jenny's site, The name of the pattern is Devonshire, it is listed up on the top of the page just after where it said home. I When I clicked on the listings of all freebies there, I found the one I think you are looking for, there is also a download for it when you click on the pattern picture. Good luck. Page with the pattern. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/_media/fre...devonshire.pdf |
Originally Posted by rb.
I've found a free pattern, on Jinny Beyer's site, that I'd like to make for my brother and SIL. Only problem is, there is a pattern, but there are no instructions on how to put the block together. Can anyone assist me on this?
Picture of quilt/block. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/freepatter...05857&axis_v=2 This looks like the traditional block that is called "Crossed Canoes". It sometimes has other names, and one of them is "Crossed Shuttles". If you can't find a piecing pattern for "Crossed Canoes", you could get a foundation pattern at this address: http://www.blockcentral.com/365-pp/3...sed_canoes.pdf Page with the pattern. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/_media/fre...devonshire.pdf |
Originally Posted by rb.
I've found a free pattern, on Jinny Beyer's site, that I'd like to make for my brother and SIL. Only problem is, there is a pattern, but there are no instructions on how to put the block together. Can anyone assist me on this?
Picture of quilt/block. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/freepatter...05857&axis_v=2 Page with the pattern. http://www.jinnybeyer.com/_media/fre...devonshire.pdf |
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