Card trick question
#1
I was looking at the BOM for card trick and it's the way I've mostly always seen and done which is 4 triangles for each color. See link below if you don't know what a card trick is.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-2745-1.htm
In Anita Grossman Solomon's book that I have, she does a cardtrick using 3 squares for each color. Makes a lot of sense to me since squares are easier to work with and for me turn out much more exact.
My question - if it's done with squares, is that still a card trick? Or does it become a faux card trick?
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-2745-1.htm
In Anita Grossman Solomon's book that I have, she does a cardtrick using 3 squares for each color. Makes a lot of sense to me since squares are easier to work with and for me turn out much more exact.
My question - if it's done with squares, is that still a card trick? Or does it become a faux card trick?
#2
I see why they are done in the triangles, it would depend on which way you were putting them together to see which would work better for you, I am not sure if it would be a faux or not, though does it matter if it looks the same when you are done? I will check my patterns tomorrow to see which way they do it,
#5
Originally Posted by LucyInTheSky
In Anita Grossman Solomon's book that I have, she does a cardtrick using 3 squares for each color. Makes a lot of sense to me since squares are easier to work with and for me turn out much more exact.
My question - if it's done with squares, is that still a card trick? Or does it become a faux card trick?
My question - if it's done with squares, is that still a card trick? Or does it become a faux card trick?
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