One block wonder help
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One block wonder help
These triangles are from one block wonder book, don't know author. I have made all these triangles and know I have forgotten how to join them together.
I do have the book but my friend is in New York visiting her daughter and family.
Can anyone help. I remember it was rows of these shapes then mind a blank.
Thank you for reading and helping.
I do have the book but my friend is in New York visiting her daughter and family.
Can anyone help. I remember it was rows of these shapes then mind a blank.
Thank you for reading and helping.
#2
OBW blocks consist of 6 triangular pieces. The high point of the triangle come to the center. The 2 bias edges are inside the hex and the straight of grain edge is on the outside. Sew three triangles together to make one half unit. Sew the other 3 together to make another half unit. Pin these two units together. Make all blocks.
Hopefully someone else will jump in because I really cant put into words how to arrange the blocks. But they are arranged to sew together in rows. I think if you look on youtube and type in OBW or One Block Wonder you will come up with some tutorials.
Hopefully someone else will jump in because I really cant put into words how to arrange the blocks. But they are arranged to sew together in rows. I think if you look on youtube and type in OBW or One Block Wonder you will come up with some tutorials.
#3
OBW triangles are cut by lining up 6 layers of the same fabric so that the same design element is at the same place on all 6 layers. Strips are cut from the layers, and then equilateral triangles are cut from the strips. Then the 6 identical pieces from one triangle (all 6 layers) are put together to form a kaleidoscopic design. Your pieces do not look like they are for a OBW. They might, however, be for a hollow cube, which is included in some OBWs. The author of the books for OBW is Maxine Rosenthal.
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OBW is when repeats of the same unit are put together to form a new pattern similar to a kalaiscope pattern. 6 triangles are put together to form hexagons without any other fabric sewn to them. I don't think you can put yours together into a pattern due to additional fabric added to the edges. The hexagons halves are then sewn together in rows and the rows are sewn together. Cutebuns did a tutorial for QB you might get some pointers from it.
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Here is what I used when I created these blocks - very good instructions, she has a you tube video too
http://www.how-to-quilt.com/patterns/HollowCube.pdf
http://www.how-to-quilt.com/patterns/HollowCube.pdf
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