Tumbling blocks pattern
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Tumbling Blocks are hexagons. Six sides, six 60 degree angles.
Are you sure you don't mean 60 degree triangles instead of HST patches (45 degree angles)?
Which is the Marci Baker method/pattern referenced upthread - the 60 degree triangles are sewn into strips, which are then joined.
You do need to watch your color/value placement.
But there are no diamond shaped pieces.
Ergo, no set-in seams.
Not quite sure how you're going to get a hexagon with patches cut with a 45 degree angle.
Do you have a picture of the quilt you made?
And here's the recent hexagon quilt posted by Kitsie:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ml#post4797872
Not the classic Tumbling Blocks, but different color placement. It's GORGEOUS.
I think this is the tutorial she used :
http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2010/03...-supplies.html
Made with 60 degree triangles.
Are you sure you don't mean 60 degree triangles instead of HST patches (45 degree angles)?
Which is the Marci Baker method/pattern referenced upthread - the 60 degree triangles are sewn into strips, which are then joined.
You do need to watch your color/value placement.
But there are no diamond shaped pieces.
Ergo, no set-in seams.
Not quite sure how you're going to get a hexagon with patches cut with a 45 degree angle.
Do you have a picture of the quilt you made?
And here's the recent hexagon quilt posted by Kitsie:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ml#post4797872
Not the classic Tumbling Blocks, but different color placement. It's GORGEOUS.
I think this is the tutorial she used :
http://www.jaybirdquilts.com/2010/03...-supplies.html
Made with 60 degree triangles.
Last edited by MTS; 01-21-2012 at 05:04 AM.
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Was it made with Square-in-a-Square blocks? [ATTACH=CONFIG]304984[/ATTACH] Like this one:http://www.sewfabulousquilts.com/Tumblingblock.php
Last edited by MTS; 01-21-2012 at 11:45 AM.
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Then just take MST's diagram and put an X in the centre of the box ... voila, HSTs would do it ... though to me, you are taking away from the "real" Tumbling Blocks idea. Depends what you want!
You could also do it with Flying Geese if that's what you wanted!
You could also do it with Flying Geese if that's what you wanted!
Last edited by QuiltE; 01-21-2012 at 03:41 PM.
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