Easiest Quilt Block You've Ever Made?
#61
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Thank you for posting this! This is the cutest thing I've ever seen! Not to over do chickens ;-) but I wanted to make one of these blocks in order to see how it worked (I'm a visual learner and usually need to see it). I - grabbed one of my leftover fussy cuts, which were 4-1/2" for the first square and just added scrap fabric to it. These are quick and easy and make such adorable blocks! I can only imagine the possibilities for these. Here's my quick effort: [ATTACH=CONFIG]354747[/ATTACH]
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Mark Lipenski (sp??) used a drunkards path block when he was teaching a rookie on the QUILTS OF VALOR show. The gal got them done in no time, using his pinless method. If you once got the curve thing down, they would go fast.
#66
speaking of Warm Wishes (sorry to hijack this thread!) what are your measurements for that block? 2 1/2 x 6-1/2" strips and 6-1/2" square, to make a 12" block? I have a beautiful pink/purple/green paisley that I want to use with a pink solid or muted print and two solids (purple and green) and finally decided this pattern would do justice to the fabric. I know I can adjust the sizes to suit myself but wonder if those of you who have made it know what the pattern actually calls for?
THE PATTERN???????? tee hee. I cut to suit the end result.
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I agree that rail fence is the easiest pieced block I've made, but it gets boring pretty quickly. 4 patch or 9 patch are close 2nds.
Noting that many blocks have more than one name and many names have more than one block, the two shown in pictures above are both called square in a square, except that the first one has the points cut off. The first can also be called diamond in a square.
Noting that many blocks have more than one name and many names have more than one block, the two shown in pictures above are both called square in a square, except that the first one has the points cut off. The first can also be called diamond in a square.
Last edited by QM; 08-14-2012 at 11:51 PM.
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Has anyone discovered the correct name for the "Chicken block" on the previous page?
I'm almost tempted to try to make a baby quilt using just one of these blocks. Just keep adding to it till it gets big enough.
Tate
I'm almost tempted to try to make a baby quilt using just one of these blocks. Just keep adding to it till it gets big enough.
Tate
Last edited by tate_elliott; 08-25-2012 at 12:45 PM.
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