My version of 'Simply Woven'
#25
Sandy, the top ended up being about 95 inches square. I made 50 blocks. Each block finished at 12 inches and I used a 1 inch (finished) sashing, plus 1 1/2 inch border, just to keep the bias edges from stretching. I also used cornerstones to keep my rows nice and even. On point, the rows were 1,3,5,7,9,7,5,3,1 full blocks. Each row began and ended with a diagonally cut block, so that added 8 blocks the total. And finally, to finish the corners, I cut one block into quarters. I showed how to do that in the PDF in Tutorials. Hope this info helps.
#26
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That would be great. I like how the sashing just makes it more interesting on point. Good for you to keep on going. It is a striking quilt.
#27
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This is a link to a tutorial for Simply woven quilt. Rather lengthly but you may be able to copy/paste and reduce number of pagses. It's the one I used and all lmarked up to keep me organized.
This is a link to a tutorial for Simply woven quilt. Rather lengthly but you may be able to copy/paste and reduce number of pagses. It's the one I used and all lmarked up to keep me organized.
#28
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Location: downstate NY
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Sandy, the top ended up being about 95 inches square. I made 50 blocks. Each block finished at 12 inches and I used a 1 inch (finished) sashing, plus 1 1/2 inch border, just to keep the bias edges from stretching. I also used cornerstones to keep my rows nice and even. On point, the rows were 1,3,5,7,9,7,5,3,1 full blocks. Each row began and ended with a diagonally cut block, so that added 8 blocks the total. And finally, to finish the corners, I cut one block into quarters. I showed how to do that in the PDF in Tutorials. Hope this info helps.