Where can I find the tiny house quilt block pattern?
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Where can I find the tiny house quilt block pattern?
I've seen several people doing a tiny house quilt block (it's 3"). Where can I find the pattern--either a regular pattern or paper piecing? I'm obviously not looking in the right place because I've not been able to find one.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
#2
is this the quilt you are interested in? http://reproquiltlover.blogspot.com/...om-scraps.html
there's a google translator at the top of the webpage.
i think i saw on google that the pattern is no longer available, but when i went back i couldn't find that info again.
this is a fantastic! quilt
there's a google translator at the top of the webpage.
i think i saw on google that the pattern is no longer available, but when i went back i couldn't find that info again.
this is a fantastic! quilt
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is this the quilt you are interested in? http://reproquiltlover.blogspot.com/...om-scraps.html
there's a google translator at the top of the webpage.
i think i saw on google that the pattern is no longer available, but when i went back i couldn't find that info again.
this is a fantastic! quilt
there's a google translator at the top of the webpage.
i think i saw on google that the pattern is no longer available, but when i went back i couldn't find that info again.
this is a fantastic! quilt
#4
Here is the one I have used.
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccal...at_Kaffe_Built
http://www.mccallsquilting.com/mccal...at_Kaffe_Built
I've seen several people doing a tiny house quilt block (it's 3"). Where can I find the pattern--either a regular pattern or paper piecing? I'm obviously not looking in the right place because I've not been able to find one.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
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I kept looking at various paper piecing websites and books at the library and finally found a couple. If you find one that is 4 to 6 inches, it can be reduced either on a photocopy machine or with graph paper.
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If you go to this website, you can go to this dutch lady's etsy shop and purchase a pattern. She will download it to your email. If there is not one available, just email her and she will post one in her shop. Her website is in dutch but the following paragraph is an english translation:
www.buildinghousesfromscraps.blogspot.com
www.buildinghousesfromscraps.blogspot.com
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Are you thinking of the Ingrid Press tiny houses quilt? If you search on her name you can see her quilt but don't beleive there is a pattern. The search also leads to many blogs where people are duplicating it. I did not investigate whether anyone has patterns.
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