square in a square in a square?
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I think if you don't want a square set on point that you could make the center square the size of your choosing then add strips going around it in the width you want and as many as you want. Example start with a 5" square and add 2 1/2" strips around until you've reached the size you want (of course changing the fabric with each square).
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square in a sqrare in a square
exactly joyce, so i just make it up as i go for the first block. i thought so but thought it might have a name. thought i would do it in black and white fabrics for son. thanks for the help.
Last edited by susaninkansas; 10-14-2012 at 10:11 AM. Reason: clarification
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Hahaha,
Boy, did I get that wrong.
I originally read it as not wanting the center square to be on point.
Too funny.
Wouldn't your version be a variation of a log cabin block - regardless of the colors chosen for the borders?
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Boy, did I get that wrong.
I originally read it as not wanting the center square to be on point.
Too funny.
Wouldn't your version be a variation of a log cabin block - regardless of the colors chosen for the borders?
[ATTACH=CONFIG]369640[/ATTACH]
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Here is tutorial on one way to make it: http://www.quiltingboard.com/tutoria...oo-t14958.html
I give up.
Which block is Susan (the OP) talking about?
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