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KarenR 05-20-2013 09:04 AM

Could this have been done using a jelly roll? But it seems like a lot of wasted fabric if you had to cut the jelly roll into those triangles.

Skyangel 05-20-2013 09:26 AM

Wonky blocks with a plain center square. I did this technique in a class, using the book "Twist 'N Turn: A Fun Way to Frame Quilt Blocks" , by Sharyn Squier Craig. It's OOP, but you can get a used copy on Amazon:


http://www.amazon.com/Twist-Turn-Fra...nd+turn+quilts
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KarenR 05-20-2013 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by Skyangel (Post 6075326)
Wonky blocks with a plain center square. I did this technique in a class, using the book "Twist 'N Turn: A Fun Way to Frame Quilt Blocks" , by Sharyn Squier Craig. It's OOP, but you can get a used copy on Amazon:


http://www.amazon.com/Twist-Turn-Fra...nd+turn+quilts
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Thanks so much!!!!!!
I'm going to make these for my children's friends to write messages on when we move. I got 1 1/2 years to finish 3 of them.
Thanks,
KarenR

bearisgray 05-20-2013 10:25 AM

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One can draft this to almost any size one would like -

If one doesn't have a quilt drafting program, one can use graph paper -


After I get a pattern the way I like it, I cut the paper apart so I can glue the pieces on template plastic -
leave about 3/5 inch spaces between the pieces (leave more if you are dealing with acute triangles) -
glue the paper pieces down with rubber cement -
then cut around the paper pieces leaving 1/4 inch seam allowance around the pattern pieces.
I use my ruler and rotary cutter to do this.

For the triangles - check to make sure that you leave enough room for the tails!!



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Quiltaddict 05-20-2013 11:59 AM

It looks like a Twist n Turn block from Sharyn Craig's book by the same name.

PlanoDebbie 05-20-2013 09:38 PM

I know I've got a similar pattern in one of my bazillion quilting books.

Not sure of the exact size to cut, but you will basically take a rectangle piece of fabric that is about a 1/2" wider than the widest part of your border that you are going for. If your center block is cut at 5.5", I would probably cut a rectangle about 2.5-3" wide and about 6.5" long. You will cut this diagonally from one corner to the opposite corner. Attach these two pieces to opposite sides of your center block stitching to the bias cut you just made. You will need another rectangle cut the same way for the other two sides. May need to square up your final block to trim away any excess fabric.

Hopefully this makes sense. Been a long day and I'm dog-tired.

Painiacs 05-20-2013 10:21 PM

Looks like the middle part of the Imperial gardens quilt I made!!

KarenR 05-21-2013 04:34 AM

Thanks for starting this thread. I really like it and will surprise (hopefully) my children the month before we move with them.

Not only did I order the book but I also ordered a Fat Quarter Book.

KarenR


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