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I had posted a quilt made with these four patches. Some ladies wanted to know what size I started with. I used 5" charms for a different way to make 4 patches.
So, hopefully you will understand my pics... :D Step 1 - Sew 2- 5" squares right sides together on each side. Step 2- Cut result in half between two seams at 2. 5 inches Step 3 - you will end up with two pieces 5" by 2.5" Step one - sew both sides [ATTACH=CONFIG]45080[/ATTACH] Step two- cut result in half [ATTACH=CONFIG]45081[/ATTACH] Step three - you will get this [ATTACH=CONFIG]45082[/ATTACH] |
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Step 4 - Iron the result - seams to one side
Step 5 - Put the two pieces together nesting seams - sew on both sides of block - your other seam should be horizontal. Step 6- Cut this piece into half - just like you did the first time. Iron pieces [ATTACH=CONFIG]45083[/ATTACH] Step 5 - sew on both sides again [ATTACH=CONFIG]45084[/ATTACH] Step 6 - cut into 2.5 sections [ATTACH=CONFIG]45085[/ATTACH] |
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Step 7 - this is what you get
Final - iron open and you end up with 2 - four patches. This is easier than it seems especially when you chain piece. I did each side seams one at a time. took the chain out and did the other side still attached. Any questions just ask .. first tute..... lilblueeyes Step 7 [ATTACH=CONFIG]45086[/ATTACH] Final [ATTACH=CONFIG]45087[/ATTACH] |
What a quick and clever way to make 4 patches :D:D:D Thank you for sharing :D:D:D
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great idea...so clever. Thanks
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Thanks! Now we can look forward to more tutorials from you, right????????
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Thanks, I will be trying that.
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Very nice and quick.
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That's a quick neat way to do it. Thanks!
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Wow, thanks a million! This is so cool as I am a beginner and just overwhelmed with trying to figure out where to start!
Awesome, I hope you make more tutorials for us in the future, job well done. Also do you have a video recorder if so you could do videos on you tube!!!! Thanks again and have a great day and pat yourself on the back for a cool tutorial. Karen |
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