13 Ways to Make Differant Looking Quilt Blocks from One Quilt Block Pattern
#12
Originally Posted by SueDor
Cool Rhonda, very cool. Has any one told you that #9 looks like pac man?
This one is a Drunkard's Path instead of Wings I guess but I can see the pacmans eating the squares! LOL
#13
Originally Posted by Lady with Thread
Rhonda that is just so neat how color and a simple block can change in so many ways. I think I'm going to have to go load EQ6 onto my new computer and play with this....lol
#16
Originally Posted by gingerella
But Wait !!! There MUST be MORE !!!
Where are the instructions for the block?
Where are the instructions for the block?
#17
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Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by gingerella
But Wait !!! There MUST be MORE !!!
Where are the instructions for the block?
Where are the instructions for the block?
I found your wing block instructions a while back and keep experimenting with the method. It is so neat. Your color theory is also right on the mark. I have been collecting block designs for practice and for a sampler quilt. After a while, I put several color variations of the same block side by side. Sometimes, it takes looking twice to recognize blocks as being the same geometric design.
I wanted to at least say thanks once for all your efforts to help us newcomers. Your tutorials are marvelous. Publishing them here is very generous!
Thanks!
#18
Originally Posted by 2ursula
Originally Posted by Rhonda
Originally Posted by gingerella
But Wait !!! There MUST be MORE !!!
Where are the instructions for the block?
Where are the instructions for the block?
I found your wing block instructions a while back and keep experimenting with the method. It is so neat. Your color theory is also right on the mark. I have been collecting block designs for practice and for a sampler quilt. After a while, I put several color variations of the same block side by side. Sometimes, it takes looking twice to recognize blocks as being the same geometric design.
I wanted to at least say thanks once for all your efforts to help us newcomers. Your tutorials are marvelous. Publishing them here is very generous!
Thanks!
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