Stack & Whack
#43
I love the true stack n whack by Bethany Reynolds. I look for a print that has several colors then cut as she instructs. It is always a surprise how each block looks when it emerges. Someone suggested to use a fabric that is really garrish and that you would never think of using for anything. It is a fun process. Since you only use 1/2 of the width, I usually use the other half for borders. This eliminates wasting half of the fabric.
#45
Originally Posted by crazyquilter56
Originally Posted by Julie in NM
Yes did this method and just love it! Fun and fast to do. I used charm pack that I had no idea what to do with. Now the top has turned into a UFO just waited to be quilted and given away or used by me. WOW novel idea. Quilt for ME?
I made this block with turnovers.....
I just love the black..
It gives the block such a richness....
Can you show us the pic of it please would love to see it...
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I just watched this tutorial today. When her block was completed, I noticed the top tips of the pieced turn-overs would not be a nice point once assembled in a quilt but yet in your photo, yours had 1/4" above the tip so it would be correct once sewn into a quilt. Did you make your black background triangles larger to begin with?
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