Need to learn a block/pattern name so I can search for it
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I'm sure some of you can help me...I've seen quilts that look like they are stacks of three-dimensional children's blocks...but don't know the name of the design so I can search for it. Any suggestions?
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Hi, I am currently working on a quilt that matches your description of childrens blocks. The name of my pattern is Baby Blocks. I inherited the kit from a friends family after she died. It comes from Hearthside Quilts, 2048 Shelburne Rd., P.O. Box 429, Sheburne, VT 05482-0429. Hope this will help. Janice
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Nana.. don't ever think you can't do that.. it's actually one of the easiest blocks there is. Are you machine or hand piecing? Either way, just stop at the corner, turn and go on.. don't let the so called Y seams fool you, they just aren't that difficult.. it's like anything else, practice makes perfect.
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there's a cheater way, and when i find it, i'll set up the link.
okay, i'm baaaack!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWpSE...eature=related
this actually ends up being done in straight strips, with no 'y' seams.
okay, i'm baaaack!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DWpSE...eature=related
this actually ends up being done in straight strips, with no 'y' seams.
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