name of quilt please
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Can someone please tell me the name of the block on this quilt? Its so pretty and looks fairly easy. Is it free (pattern) somewhere online?
http://www.marymaxim.com/webapp/wcs/...-1_15089_15090
http://www.marymaxim.com/webapp/wcs/...-1_15089_15090
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Sorry Bev, don't know the name. But it's cute. Did you want to recreate it? I can play around with some graph paper and try to figure out the dimensions if you'd like? I'm not always accurate though and have to adapt as I sew along...(small disclaimer there..you know us lawyers!!!) :evil:
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Originally Posted by Esqmommy
Sorry Bev, don't know the name. But it's cute. Did you want to recreate it? I can play around with some graph paper and try to figure out the dimensions if you'd like? I'm not always accurate though and have to adapt as I sew along...(small disclaimer there..you know us lawyers!!!) :evil:
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Originally Posted by kwhite
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Bev,
Even though the cornerstones are a four patch, you can use this pattern to draft up what you want to make. Just make the finished sized middle block one square and the cornerstones a four patch the size of the single block. Does that make sense? It at least gives you dimensions to go with.
Even though the cornerstones are a four patch, you can use this pattern to draft up what you want to make. Just make the finished sized middle block one square and the cornerstones a four patch the size of the single block. Does that make sense? It at least gives you dimensions to go with.
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Bev, it looks just like a block, whatever size you want to make it.
Then take sashing, whatever width you want. Cut 2. Then cut 4 squares the size (squared) of the sashing. Meaning, if your sashing is 2 inches, then cut your 4 squares 2 inches each.
Make a 4 patch out of your 4 squares, sew 2 sashings together, then sew them onto the block top.
Sew 2 more sashings together to make 2 more sets...WITHOUT the 4 patch. Sew those to top and bottom of square. Then sew sashing with 4 patch on the sides.
Have I lost you yet?
Then take sashing, whatever width you want. Cut 2. Then cut 4 squares the size (squared) of the sashing. Meaning, if your sashing is 2 inches, then cut your 4 squares 2 inches each.
Make a 4 patch out of your 4 squares, sew 2 sashings together, then sew them onto the block top.
Sew 2 more sashings together to make 2 more sets...WITHOUT the 4 patch. Sew those to top and bottom of square. Then sew sashing with 4 patch on the sides.
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Originally Posted by tlrnhi
Bev, it looks just like a block, whatever size you want to make it.
Then take sashing, whatever width you want. Cut 2. Then cut 4 squares the size (squared) of the sashing. Meaning, if your sashing is 2 inches, then cut your 4 squares 2 inches each.
Make a 4 patch out of your 4 squares, sew 2 sashings together, then sew them onto the block top.
Sew 2 more sashings together to make 2 more sets...WITHOUT the 4 patch. Sew those to top and bottom of square. Then sew sashing with 4 patch on the sides.
Have I lost you yet?
Then take sashing, whatever width you want. Cut 2. Then cut 4 squares the size (squared) of the sashing. Meaning, if your sashing is 2 inches, then cut your 4 squares 2 inches each.
Make a 4 patch out of your 4 squares, sew 2 sashings together, then sew them onto the block top.
Sew 2 more sashings together to make 2 more sets...WITHOUT the 4 patch. Sew those to top and bottom of square. Then sew sashing with 4 patch on the sides.
Have I lost you yet?
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