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    Old 07-21-2010, 04:10 PM
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    I learned how to make a pineapple last week. The way I learned is basically the same as what you have shown, only the square was not cut into triangles before sewing them on. After sewing the two pieces together, mark an X from corner to corner, then cut and press open. It's a pretty neat thing once you have it made.
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    Old 07-22-2010, 04:42 AM
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    Wooo. Seriously, Made Of Woooooo!

    Thanks, Patrice!
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    Old 07-23-2010, 03:08 AM
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    THANKS all, very much! :-)

    i haven't forgotten my promise to post a pattern. the reason it's taking so long is that i've been experimenting with different approaches to the method.

    depending upon how you size the next round, you can also use it to create diamonds in squares, with seam allowances wide enough to not cut off the points from the previous round.

    i'm also playing with approaches that work if you're cutting from fats and yardage and not just scraps.

    soon ... very soon. :-)
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    Old 07-23-2010, 03:13 AM
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    Originally Posted by SUSAN
    I learned how to make a pineapple last week. The way I learned is basically the same as what you have shown, only the square was not cut into triangles before sewing them on. After sewing the two pieces together, mark an X from corner to corner, then cut and press open. It's a pretty neat thing once you have it made.
    yes. this is certainly one of the popular ways to construct the blocks.

    unfortunately, it doesn't "work" for me as an individual. i found it a bit cumbersome and inconvenient. however, i know for a fact that lots of quilters very much enjoy doing it that way. :-)

    my favorite patterns/methods are those that offer several different ways to get to the same result. i'll be sure to add some photos of the sew-first-cut-later method, too. the more we have to choose from, the better.

    thanks for reminding me. :thumbup:
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    Old 09-30-2010, 10:28 AM
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    Originally Posted by PatriceJ
    THANKS all, very much! :-)depending upon how you size the next round, you can also use it to create diamonds in squares, with seam allowances wide enough to not cut off the points from the previous round.
    i'm also playing with approaches that work if you're cutting from fats and yardage and not just scraps.
    I've been wondering how to sew and leave the points intact. Post your way soon! :-D :-D
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    wow,that is cool-so easy.smacking myself on the forehead-how come I did not figure that out,lol
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    Old 10-07-2010, 08:23 AM
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    there's just one problem with this method ... which is why i haven't taken the tute any farther.

    it is nearly impossible to achieve and maintain any degree of precision and symmetry. it's great if you want wonky, whimsical and/or rustic pineapples.

    because of all the bias seams, everything starts going out of wack right away. you can only get some degree of precision if you painstakingly measure and trim every block after every round.

    not fun. :lol:
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    That is so neat! I'm going to have to try this!
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    Originally Posted by PatriceJ
    there's just one problem with this method ... which is why i haven't taken the tute any farther.

    it is nearly impossible to achieve and maintain any degree of precision and symmetry. it's great if you want wonky, whimsical and/or rustic pineapples.

    because of all the bias seams, everything starts going out of wack right away. you can only get some degree of precision if you painstakingly measure and trim every block after every round.

    not fun. :lol:
    Why not cut the squares "on point" - then after they are cut, the edges of the block would be "straight"?
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    I still get a kick out of the title.
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