I have set aside a JR and a LK so I can make the pattern by Kimberly Einmo called Chain Saw. Here is a pic of the pattern. I really like it and it is very easy.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...9QEwBA&dur=118 |
Originally Posted by Charming
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I have set aside a JR and a LK so I can make the pattern by Kimberly Einmo called Chain Saw. Here is a pic of the pattern. I really like it and it is very easy.
http://www.google.com/imgres?imgurl=...9QEwBA&dur=118 I have a matching JR and LK that I bought from them. It's on my to do list. Thinking about making the one from MSQC where you slice the layer cake in two with one side being 4" X 10" and the other 6" X 10" and sewing a JR strip between them and again across the top. Should make a 12 1/2" block after that. Probably be enough JR strips left for a border or binding. Half to wait and see. Got several quilts that need to get done first. LOL - such a problem! |
There is a Moda Bake Shop pattern called Simply Style Stacked Squares that I love:
http://www.modabakeshop.com/2013/06/...res-quilt.html |
I love the moda bake shop blog! Filled with patterns and they have tons that utilize all the pre-cuts they sell. The downside is my 'Quilts to make' bucket list is 10 miles long now. LOL.
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Originally Posted by AlienQuilter
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Does the pattern call for making a half square triangle then slicing it into strips then rearranging those strips? That's the method that I use for making the delectable mountains which is basically the same pattern. I can see where you would use the matching jelly strip for the first piece of the block. You would also need two of each print on the layer cake.
I have a matching JR and LK that I bought from them. It's on my to do list. Thinking about making the one from MSQC where you slice the layer cake in two with one side being 4" X 10" and the other 6" X 10" and sewing a JR strip between them and again across the top. Should make a 12 1/2" block after that. Probably be enough JR strips left for a border or binding. Half to wait and see. Got several quilts that need to get done first. LOL - such a problem! I totally can relate about how many projects as I have piles of them waiting to happen so hopefully I can start with the Christmas ones soon ;-) |
I third that Modabakeshop is the place to go. They have a search that can show you only quilts/items made with both.
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