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    Liz Katsuro of http://jellyrolefabric.net. This site has a HST Challenge going on now that also has tutorials showing 72 different blocks made up of 16 HST. I think it's awesome the things you can do with just the HST. Thanks for the link EasyPeezy. Your second link is that of the above site. BrendaK

    When I clicked on the site above it wouldn't display, Don't know what I did wrong. Sorry. But they do have the blocks there.
    Last edited by BrendaK; 06-15-2015 at 01:26 PM.
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    It appears that your link is wrong. It should be http://www.jellyrollfabric.net

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    Quote Originally Posted by BrendaK View Post
    Liz Katsuro of http://jellyrolefabric.net. This site has a HST Challenge going on now that also has tutorials showing 72 different blocks made up of 16 HST. I think it's awesome the things you can do with just the HST. Thanks for the link EasyPeezy. Your second link is that of the above site. BrendaK

    When I clicked on the site above it wouldn't display, Don't know what I did wrong. Sorry. But they do have the blocks there.
    As someone already said, the link is http://www.jellyrollfabric.net but the HST challange is of 25 blocks. It's not too late to join in because it is only one block a week and even tho this is week 18 you have lots of time to catch up. It's a fun challange. A new block comes out every Saturday.

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    Thanks lakekids. Thought that I had done that. I even looked at it to see what I had done wrong and still couldn't see it. Because of you we now have the right one, thanks again. BrendaK
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    A lot of good ideas on that site -- thanks BrendaK and Lakekids.
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    Here is one by Missouri Quilt Company called Falling Triangles.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jnQ1ajB8iK4

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    Weekly from Liz Katsuro: http://www.jellyrollfabric.net/HST-C...mond_b_16.html .... Scroll down to see Blocks 1-14.
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    Quote Originally Posted by true4uca View Post
    In the last week (maybe two), someone posted several layouts of an HST quilt. I wanted to show it to my friend and of course now I can't find it. Did I dream this. LOL.
    Kid you not! I had to look at this quilt - Who would name a quilt after Harry S. Truman (except maybe Bess - like I did with the quilt I gave my husband). Then my age started to hang out-------duhhhhhh -----half square triangle! It has been a weird Spring hasn't it and here it is almost summer. Have a great day. I forgot to plant some Zinnia seeds and now I don't know where to put them. I'll find a place. And then maybe I'll make a Presidential quilt. Edie
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