Beautiful quilt, would love to try to make one.
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Originally Posted by Grace MooreLinker
(Post 5143094)
great design love it may try one( if you don't mind) to use up more of my scraps,what size blocks did you make?
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I don't know the name but I sure like the quilt.
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Originally Posted by pineneedles4
(Post 5142064)
I don't know the name of this quilt but I'm already trying to figure out how to make it quickly. I think I might make one where I cut and sew three strips together and then use a small square ruler to cut the sqares out from the three strips sewn together but cut it on an angle. What a quick, cute summer quilt this would make. Thank you for sharing!
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I love your design! Saved it and hope to someday do it! Tutorial would be great :) Thanks!!
Originally Posted by LyndaOH
(Post 5143301)
My sample from EQ uses 6" blocks (10 rows x 12 columns) and finishes at 60" x 72". I'm going to do a super easy tutorial for you all. Be back with it in a flash.
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Think its a signature block. Usually the printed parts are white so people can sign it. Than the printed fabric is where the blue fabric is
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I don't know but I like it!
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Isn't it wonderful. No matter what question is asked, someone here on the board has the right answer!!
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Tutorial for the block
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Here's the quick and easy way to make the block with strips. It's not difficult, but it does waste a lot of fabric. Ignore these fabrics. They're scraps.
1. Cut three strips. The middle strip should be 3 1/4" wide and 9 1/2" long. The top and bottom strips are 3 3/4" wide and 9 1/2" long. These strips are actually a bit longer. |
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2. Sew the strips together with a 1/4" seam. Press toward the middle strip.
3. Place your 6 1/2" square ruler on top of the block. Placement is very important. |
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