Why not use a large triangle of a solid color between the pieced ones and put the solid one upside down to make a row. Just a thought.
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It looks like the blocks with the solids on the inside should be turned upside down and alternated with the blocks that have the solids on the outside. Doesn't look like you have equal number of each type so you would have to make more blocks.
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Originally Posted by dunster
(Post 6148512)
Each of your triangle blocks consists of 9 triangles. 6 of them face one way, 3 face the other. Even within a block, some face up and some face down. You could put the blocks together all by themselves, or your could alternate your blocks with solid fabric triangles.
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You quilters never cease to amaze me. No matter what pattern is being search for, someone always finds it. I don't know how you do it.
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I have a hand pieced vintage top made with this block. they used muslim as same sized setting triangles. I love the top. Has old adorable old Aunt Grace prints mixed with others. It is very thin, so I have just draped it over old wicker corner shelves.
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Looks like some kind of pyramid quilt. When you get it all put together,it will be pretty! Go for it!!
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Name the block? How about "Hazardous Waste?" It looks exactly like the symbol for hazardous wastes in hospitals.
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Don't know pattern but if you put 6 together you can make a hexagon.
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