Is there a good book on the twister pinwheel that actually uses the template and not squares put together, cut up and then resewed.
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I think that would be very hard to do. if you cut out the twister , how would you sew each one together?
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i have seen it done just don't have a book. the pinwheel i did was very easy and i guess i just need a really good photo and can redesign it.
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I have a book of the Twister patterns but each one is made the regular way. If you'd like when I get home I'll get you the name of the book.
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I can't get these messages to go through. I would love the name of the book. I think just a good pic would help. The pinwheel quilt in my avitar was easy with the template but each row is same color.
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You can make a pattern for the two pieces and just sew as normal blocks. I'm in a camper in Ohio or I would draw one out and scan it in. Graph paper and I get along pretty well.:)
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it definitely can be done without the twister tool. it would take a lot of organization as the different parts of each block would have to contain the piece of the right pinwheel color.
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Arent they known as tesselation quilts? Lots of those on the internet and books
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Originally Posted by lindasidlow
Arent they known as tesselation quilts? Lots of those on the internet and books
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I just got back from Grandbury's quilt show and bought the big twister temp and a the book "Let's Twist ... Again"
web add. www.country-schoolhouse.com. It has patterns for bought small and lg. hope this helps. sherry |
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