turning 20 quilt pattern using 16" blocks
#3
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I'm not sure what a "turning 20" quilt pattern would look like, but there are lots of free quilt sites around. Try googling
Quilters Cache - you can sort the blocks into sizes
Delaware Quilts
About.com guide to quilting (Janet Wickell has lots of free quilt patterns)
Good luck and happy quilting.
Quilters Cache - you can sort the blocks into sizes
Delaware Quilts
About.com guide to quilting (Janet Wickell has lots of free quilt patterns)
Good luck and happy quilting.
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There is a website that has a quilt called "Wicked Easy Quilt." The website url is www.orgsites.com/.../wicked_easy_quilts_patterns.pdf Hopefully it will give you some ideas. Looks similar to Turning 20 Quilt.
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Originally Posted by nativetexan
here is the wickedly easy one
http://www.byannie.com/media/images/...s_patterns.pdf
http://www.byannie.com/media/images/...s_patterns.pdf
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There are now at least 6 books with Turning 20 patterns in the stores. The quilt shown above are from Book 1 and each block consists of 3 pieces. There is a square, then a short rectangle, and a long rectangle that is the length of the block. You can put the blocks together in an orderly pattern or as random as you like it.
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Turning Twenty free:http://www.ehow.com/how_7172292_make...ilt-block.html
Have fun with this or buy on Etsy - cheap.
Have fun with this or buy on Etsy - cheap.
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