Name of this block
#1
I'm trying to find simpler blocks for a long distance friend to make (this'll be her 2nd quilt).
I have lots of quilt photos I've taken over the years but they don't have names.
Does anyone know the name of this block, so I can find the directions for her?
I realize it's just 9 patchs, center square, and rail fences put together, but she'll need actual step by step.
thanks
I have lots of quilt photos I've taken over the years but they don't have names.
Does anyone know the name of this block, so I can find the directions for her?
I realize it's just 9 patchs, center square, and rail fences put together, but she'll need actual step by step.
thanks
#2
Cut your center block 4 1/2" and use 2" strips. That should come out to a 12 1/2" block.
After sewing your strips d,l,d and l,d,l cut them in 2" strips and sew them back together to make the 9 patches
Sew l, d, l strips and cut at 4 1/2" to make the rails.
Your sashing can be any size you want although it appears to be 4 1/2" in the picture.
This might be a version of Cornerstones and Rails block.
After sewing your strips d,l,d and l,d,l cut them in 2" strips and sew them back together to make the 9 patches
Sew l, d, l strips and cut at 4 1/2" to make the rails.
Your sashing can be any size you want although it appears to be 4 1/2" in the picture.
This might be a version of Cornerstones and Rails block.
#3
Thanks--
I appreciate you taking the time to write out the steps. :thumbup: :thumbup:
I was going to do that but I was hoping to find a tute online that also had step by step photos since she's 150 miles away from me.
But I don't know the name to type into google search.
You don't happen to know if this block actually has a name, do you?
Thanks again
I appreciate you taking the time to write out the steps. :thumbup: :thumbup:
I was going to do that but I was hoping to find a tute online that also had step by step photos since she's 150 miles away from me.
But I don't know the name to type into google search.
You don't happen to know if this block actually has a name, do you?
Thanks again
#4
I can't find my books - packed up getting ready to move. But it is in the book 501 Rotary Cut Quilt Blocks. I believe the author calls it Building Blocks - or maybe Building Blocks II. I happen to remember that one because I am alternating that and an Ohio Star for a quilt for my son (which hopefully I'll get back to once we've moved).
#5
It almost looks similar to the Queens Crown that is on
http://www.quilterscache.com/Q/QueensCrownBlock.html.
Check out all the quilts on www.quilterscache.com you may find it there. :)
http://www.quilterscache.com/Q/QueensCrownBlock.html.
Check out all the quilts on www.quilterscache.com you may find it there. :)
#6
Originally Posted by Airwick156
It almost looks similar to the Queens Crown that is on
http://www.quilterscache.com/Q/QueensCrownBlock.html.
Check out all the quilts on www.quilterscache.com you may find it there. :)
http://www.quilterscache.com/Q/QueensCrownBlock.html.
Check out all the quilts on www.quilterscache.com you may find it there. :)
I go to quilterscache often but there's so many blocks there that I get sidetracked and I'm there forever. lol.
But I'll go look now.
Thanks
#7
Originally Posted by woodland creature
I can't find my books - packed up getting ready to move. But it is in the book 501 Rotary Cut Quilt Blocks. I believe the author calls it Building Blocks - or maybe Building Blocks II. I happen to remember that one because I am alternating that and an Ohio Star for a quilt for my son (which hopefully I'll get back to once we've moved).
But you've given me a name to try searching with.
Thanks
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