Tutorial on Hickory Nut quilt blocks
#51
Eddie,
This is a great tutorial. I'll have to add this block to my very long list of projects to do. I sent an e-mail to your quilt shop asking about prices and if they shipped. Their kind answer came to me today. For those of you who are curious, here is what they sent me.
Prices quoted Nov. 9, 2009
Small - $6.25/set
Large - $8.75/set
Extra Large - 20.00/set
Shipping and handling - $7.50 to Connecticut where my son lives.
Connie
This is a great tutorial. I'll have to add this block to my very long list of projects to do. I sent an e-mail to your quilt shop asking about prices and if they shipped. Their kind answer came to me today. For those of you who are curious, here is what they sent me.
Prices quoted Nov. 9, 2009
Small - $6.25/set
Large - $8.75/set
Extra Large - 20.00/set
Shipping and handling - $7.50 to Connecticut where my son lives.
Connie
#52
Originally Posted by Eddie
Several members here bought the Hickory Nut templates, so I thought I'd post a tutorial on how to make the blocks. Below is a pic of a table topper I made using the Small template set, but the same general construction methods apply if you're making the Small, Medium, or Large blocks.
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 11-22-2018 at 05:58 PM. Reason: shouting/all caps
#53
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
Originally Posted by Eddie
Several members here bought the Hickory Nut templates, so I thought I'd post a tutorial on how to make the blocks. Below is a pic of a table topper I made using the Small template set, but the same general construction methods apply if you're making the Small, Medium, or Large blocks.
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
After you get the blocks made, you simply but the edges together and do a zigzag stitch across where they are butted together in order to join them.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 11-22-2018 at 05:58 PM.
#54
Originally Posted by Eddie
Originally Posted by Deb watkins
Originally Posted by Eddie
Several members here bought the Hickory Nut templates, so I thought I'd post a tutorial on how to make the blocks. Below is a pic of a table topper I made using the Small template set, but the same general construction methods apply if you're making the Small, Medium, or Large blocks.
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
I've got 26 pics to show, so bear with me while I get all the steps posted!
After you get the blocks made, you simply but the edges together and do a zigzag stitch across where they are butted together in order to join them.
Last edited by QuiltnNan; 11-22-2018 at 05:59 PM.
#55
Hi Deb,
I have plans to make at least 3 more quilts for Christmas gifts, and plan to do one with that HST method of sewing 2 layer cakes pieces together, so will do a quick tutorial on it when I do it and post it here.
I have plans to make at least 3 more quilts for Christmas gifts, and plan to do one with that HST method of sewing 2 layer cakes pieces together, so will do a quick tutorial on it when I do it and post it here.
#56
I am (sort of) making a Grandmother's flower garden (I've made 2 flowers...in 4 years...) and this seems a zillion or times easier than English paper piecing... might scrap the first idea and do the quilt this way.
Thanks for the tutorial!
Thanks for the tutorial!
#58
Originally Posted by STAR
Ok so once you zigzag them all together they can make a quilt as is??
I really like them and you did a great job Eddie! i will have to get those templates in the future.
I really like them and you did a great job Eddie! i will have to get those templates in the future.
#60
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Originally Posted by Eddie
Originally Posted by STAR
Ok so once you zigzag them all together they can make a quilt as is??
I really like them and you did a great job Eddie! i will have to get those templates in the future.
I really like them and you did a great job Eddie! i will have to get those templates in the future.
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