Anyone know how to make this block?
#51
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this looks like a quilt I made called a lattice. I got the tute from a blog called "the Blue Chair". It went together quickly. I made mine with a white background (because that was what we had from donations of fabric) and the strips were all 2.5 X 10 scraps.
#53
It's a simple Scrappity Doo Dah block (among many other names this block has). Great designs from the same pattern block just by increasing the size of the middle strip. It s a free pattern from McCalls.
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/artic...rappity_do_dah
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/artic...rappity_do_dah
#55
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It's a variation of a stack n whack. Stack the 5" charms about 6 deep (as many as you can easily rotary cut without disturbing the placement of the stack. Cut in two places so you have the three pieces...then you spread the stacks apart..take one piece off the center strip stack, put it on the bottom of the stack....Now sew the three pieces back together, all the centers will be a different color than the two side pieces, they will match each other.
Not sure that's what you are talking about...but that's how I'd do it..
Not sure that's what you are talking about...but that's how I'd do it..
I've seen this block before and was wondering if anyone could identify it or how to make it? I can see how to do it with strips, but I want to make it with charm squares (where both pink pieces would be from the same square). I also did a Paint mockup of the pattern when 4 blocks are put together. Ignore the mismatched points Without a lot of waste, I'm not sure what to do... Thanks!
#58
The square on the right is what you get when cutting a triangle from a "tube" when you are making a tube-quilt.
See the following links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOWSp0mTTqE
The above link is neat and easy to follow. HOWEVER, She tells you to cut the third strip 4 inches wide. This is wrong.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...be-t99597.html
See the following links:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOWSp0mTTqE
The above link is neat and easy to follow. HOWEVER, She tells you to cut the third strip 4 inches wide. This is wrong.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/links-r...be-t99597.html
#59
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Montana
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Have you seen the you tube tutorial by MissouriQuilt co. about tube quilt? You sew one strip the width of the widest half, the width of the desired fabric, then the two strips that will make the other half of the block the width of the fabric and then place the two together strips on the wide strip right sides together and sew both sides of the strip sets together and press to set seams and then cut them with a 45degree line on your ruler. I am not explaining this very well, I'm sorry and I don't know how to cut n paste the youtube address, but if you go to google and put youtube n then quilting videos missouriquiltco and it should pop up, or go to missouri quilt co website via google n check out the tutorials list theere. Sorry if I've confused everyone
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