The most complicated quilt block I've ever done...was...?
#22
Originally Posted by beachlady
That spider star is beautiful. Was it paper pieced?
#25
I tried the card trick block before rotary cutters and rulers. what a hot mess that was. Now I have tools and starch and know what half square triangles, split quarter square triangles and a center quarter square triangle and it's easy as pie.
I thinnk the block I spent the most time doing (8 hours according to my DJ journal) was the center block in the dear jane quilt Pappa's Star. I made three before I called it good enough. 4.5" finished, the center star was about an inch I think. But it made a better quilter out of me If we don't try, we can't succeed. (not my block, just grabbed it from google)
I thinnk the block I spent the most time doing (8 hours according to my DJ journal) was the center block in the dear jane quilt Pappa's Star. I made three before I called it good enough. 4.5" finished, the center star was about an inch I think. But it made a better quilter out of me If we don't try, we can't succeed. (not my block, just grabbed it from google)
#28
While looking through my quilts folder for a complicated block picture, I found two that were difficult. The hearts quilt was done many, many years ago when I had no one to advise me. I appliqued hearts on the 4 huge blocks. The mandala seashell covers one whole wall in my workroom. 100 squares per block.
#30
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Mine was a crazy quilted Christmas stocking. I just can't do crazy! Well I can but not when I'm quilting. LOL I don't have it to post a pictured because my sister thought it was the best thing ever and asked for it. I happily sent it home to live at her house.
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