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Matilda 10-16-2010 10:27 AM

That is the same as the PDF.



Originally Posted by stitchinwitch


catmcclure 10-16-2010 10:48 AM


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.

The numbers in the left hand corner layout are the pattern piece numbers, not the order in which they are put together.

Aquarius 10-16-2010 12:00 PM

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


jojosnana 10-16-2010 12:24 PM

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! :)

Grandma Phyl 10-16-2010 12:42 PM

Is it Devonshire you want to make? Hit on her free patterns and it is in the advanced section.

weezie 10-16-2010 04:54 PM

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.

the real misfit 10-16-2010 04:56 PM

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

Gerbie 10-16-2010 07:08 PM


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


jitkaau 10-16-2010 08:11 PM


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


jitkaau 10-16-2010 08:22 PM


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

There is a link to a video demonstration of how to do this block. It is a simpler version than Jinny Beyer's block, but may help you with the general idea. Apart from the foundation piecing of this block, called "Crossed Canoes" or "Crossed Shuttles", it is sometimes called "Dragonfly Block". Here is the link to the video of how to piece it: http://www.quiltblocklibrary.tv/tag/...s-quilt-block/ If you analyse the block carefully, you will see that it is only a four patch block.


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