Snowball Block
#21
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Join Date: Nov 2010
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Originally Posted by ccrow99
I love this and it looks like so much fun. Is the second half of the square (which becomes a triangle) just waste? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Others, like myself, take a :roll: approach to it. ;-)
And it's not only the 2nd half of the snowball, but the corner of the base square as well (although I don't cut that off, I leave it on).
However, MadQuilter has an excellent technique for utilizing those extra pieces if you're so inclined.
I guess I work on smaller snowball blocks, like 6", that the resulting extra HST block would be about 1" square, and I have no interest in working with that size. Same for flying geese blocks. I suppose if the block was huge, I might keep the scraps. So I do toss.
Again, personal preference. To each his/her own.
#22
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Enid, OK
Posts: 8,273
Originally Posted by dakotamaid
Wow, MTS, those are wonderful. I just never looked at a snowball quilt quite that way. The bottom left is the one I've done.:)
#25
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Join Date: May 2010
Location: Florida
Posts: 346
Originally Posted by MTS
Originally Posted by ccrow99
I love this and it looks like so much fun. Is the second half of the square (which becomes a triangle) just waste? Or am I misunderstanding something?
Others, like myself, take a :roll: approach to it. ;-)
And it's not only the 2nd half of the snowball, but the corner of the base square as well (although I don't cut that off, I leave it on).
However, MadQuilter has an excellent technique for utilizing those extra pieces if you're so inclined.
I guess I work on smaller snowball blocks, like 6", that the resulting extra HST block would be about 1" square, and I have no interest in working with that size. Same for flying geese blocks. I suppose if the block was huge, I might keep the scraps. So I do toss.
Again, personal preference. To each his/her own.
#27
Originally Posted by MTS
Originally Posted by jazzy519
I want to do snowball and a nine patch both nine inch blocks. Thanks for the help
But that can vary. You can see the different secondary patterns (the bowties) that emerge when you use smaller snowballs with the 9Patch block, or when you switch the coloring of the 9patch.
FYI - the measurements are a 9" FINISHED nine-patch block. The snowballs are 1",2" & 3" FINISHED.
(remember - the actual cut squares would be 1.5", 2.5" & 3.5")
Shirley
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