Tumbling blocks, cowering corner...
#12
Here is a link to an easy pattern "Not Your Grandmother's Tumbling Block". http://shop.online-quilting.com/shop...&category_id=1
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Do you like to hand stitch? If you do then I'd go to http://www.paperpieces.com and get their tumbline block paper pieces and stitch away. It's very relaxing in the evening if you are just watching tv and want to keep your hands busy. I really like to keep a hand stitching piece going so I can pick it up while traveling or sitting. This pattern does not fit the quick project catagory doing either machine or hand piecing but it sure is worth the effort by whatever method you decide upon. Happy stitching - Linda
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#17
I had bookmarked this site to try some day. Her completed quilt shown on the last page is beautiful.
http://www.myquiltfabric.com/pdf/Tumbling_Blocks.pdf
http://www.myquiltfabric.com/pdf/Tumbling_Blocks.pdf
Last edited by AZ Jane; 12-27-2012 at 08:20 AM.
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I would not have him do y seams for his first quilt. We need to get him "hooked" on quilting first. Just kidding, but seriously we don't want him to get discouraged before he just gets started. Sewplease's technique looks easy and no y seams. The finished quilt is very pretty, too. Have fun teaching and learning at the same time. Teaching my DGD is one of my greatest pleasures. Show us his progress.
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Here is a link to an easy pattern "Not Your Grandmother's Tumbling Block". http://shop.online-quilting.com/shop...&category_id=1
(here's the link to my quilt, if visuals are helpful):
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...ks-t51705.html
Last edited by postal packin' mama; 12-27-2012 at 08:32 PM.
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