Turning Twenty quilt
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Turning Twenty quilt
I love how quickly the Turning Twenty and Turning Twenty Again quilt top goes together, But...... I really dislike how large the pieces are. The blocks seem so Big and Busy.. I am thinking of cutting the pieces half the size rather than cutting it full size. I will have to make twice as many blocks but, I just think it will reduce the Business of this quilt. What do you think?
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It would probably look similar to a Yellow Brick Road pattern if you cut down the size.
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
#4
Decide how big you want a block and simply adjust the three pieces to get the finished size you want.
If you use a 3" square instead of a 6" square, you'll be making Four times as many blocks. (3 & 6 were just examples)
If you use a 3" square instead of a 6" square, you'll be making Four times as many blocks. (3 & 6 were just examples)
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 05-30-2018 at 04:45 AM. Reason: remove shouting/all caps
#5
It would probably look similar to a Yellow Brick Road pattern if you cut down the size.
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
#6
It would probably look similar to a Yellow Brick Road pattern if you cut down the size.
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
http://store.atkinsondesigns.com/sto...3&Item_ID=1015
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if you want to - go for it! another way is to construct the blocks the size they are---then cut them in 1/4's turn them and sew them back together---or into any number or shape- it is your project-and it is wonderful to (get creative) with your projects and Mmake them your own
show us pictures of what you come up with- you may create a whole new world of turning 20's
show us pictures of what you come up with- you may create a whole new world of turning 20's
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To get around the busy look of the Turning 20 quilt, I used some of the same fabric multiple times instead of using 20 different fat quarters. Using the same fabric added some continuity to the quilt, and I really like how the quilt turned out.
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