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what is the block/pattern called that you use only fabrics with lines?

what is the block/pattern called that you use only fabrics with lines?

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Old 04-01-2011, 01:23 PM
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or does it have a name?

It ends up making squares by turning fabrics that have lines printed on them.

The board is dragging and I'm finding it almost impossible to pull up pictures - does anyone know right off what I'm talking about?
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Old 04-01-2011, 01:31 PM
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are you referring to using striped fabric?
if you stack 4 squares of the fabric, then cut them diagonally into 4 triangles,,,,, each stack makes a block where the stripes make a square design. Is this what you want?
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why cant I delete the message when it duplicates itself>
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are you referring to using striped fabric?
if you stack 4 squares of the fabric, then cut them diagonally into 4 triangles,,,,, each stack makes a block where the stripes make a square design. Is this what you want?
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yes! that is it! Is there a name for it? I have no clue how to find pictures of ones that have been posted on the board because I didn't know what it was called.

I just love it.

Thank you so much :)

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are you referring to using striped fabric?
if you stack 4 squares of the fabric, then cut them diagonally into 4 triangles,,,,, each stack makes a block where the stripes make a square design. Is this what you want?
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heres one I saw at a local quilt show
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that photo is a kaffe fassett design.
shirt stripe box quilt
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Originally Posted by whinnytoo
heres one I saw at a local quilt show
That is stunning! Thanks for sharing.
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There's a book called "Wonderful 1 Fabric Quilts" that uses border print type fabrics and just one fabric for the whole quilt. It's a take off of the old Hidden Wells pattern that uses strip pieced squares that are cut into diagonal quarters and sewn back together.
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