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Old 01-22-2012, 11:17 AM
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Has anyone made the "Shadowplay" pattern by Laura Blanchard? Its a tumbling block type design and says its done using 'square in a square' technique. Looks really nice. but wondering how it makes up? Don't understand from the picture how S in a S would work.

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Old 01-22-2012, 01:11 PM
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Janice Jamison developed an easy way to cut and sew square in a square - I believe that the square in a square come from Maxine Rosenthal & Joy Pelzmann's "One Block Wonder encore!" book. Look up both Janice and the book on the web.
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Thanks Janice - I understand square in a square, but don't see how it can be adapted from this pattern - I'll go look it up though!

Oops, I meant thanks Petey!
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This might help you envision it. It's all in how you color the square in a square blocks, and then you line them up so that one block's edge is at the middle of the block above.
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Oops - bitmap didn't work - trying again.
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Old 01-22-2012, 01:27 PM
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Originally Posted by dunster View Post
This might help you envision it. It's all in how you color the square in a square blocks, and then you line them up so that one block's edge is at the middle of the block above.
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Thanks, dunster! Wow, with all the matching of intersection, etc, think I'd just settle for "Y" seams!!
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I agree. I never thought that square in a square was that easy to make anyway.

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Thanks, dunster! Wow, with all the matching of intersection, etc, think I'd just settle for "Y" seams!!
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This is great thanks!!!
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Thanks! I almost bought that pattern. You saved me!
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