Further question on my question last nite.......
#12
Originally Posted by Mesissy
Originally Posted by ewecansew
There are really only two types of blocks in this pattern. The pattern is called "Around the Twist'. I know Trudie Hughes had a pattern in one of her books.
Here on you tube show how to make a snowball block
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfdD4-WepJo
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Originally Posted by sewmuchmore
Originally Posted by Mesissy
Originally Posted by ewecansew
There are really only two types of blocks in this pattern. The pattern is called "Around the Twist'. I know Trudie Hughes had a pattern in one of her books.
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These are the three blocks (and colorings) used in this quilt. Just these (or a part of one).
Print out on paper the picture of the quilt you posted, and based on the blocks in the drawing below, take a marker and outline the blocks so you can see how they are positioned in YOUR example.
You'll begin to see the pattern.
The first block is the same throughout the quilt, just rotated giving the impression of a different layout.
The blocks themselves are very easy and quick to make. If you make the right decisions in terms of value for your fabrics, it will go together in no time.
Hope this helps.
Print out on paper the picture of the quilt you posted, and based on the blocks in the drawing below, take a marker and outline the blocks so you can see how they are positioned in YOUR example.
You'll begin to see the pattern.
The first block is the same throughout the quilt, just rotated giving the impression of a different layout.
The blocks themselves are very easy and quick to make. If you make the right decisions in terms of value for your fabrics, it will go together in no time.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by woody
I hope this might help for you to see the different blocks, they are set on point
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Originally Posted by MTS
These are the three blocks (and colorings) used in this quilt. Just these (or a part of one).
Print out on paper the picture of the quilt you posted, and based on the blocks in the drawing below, take a marker and outline the blocks so you can see how they are positioned in YOUR example.
You'll begin to see the pattern.
The first block is the same throughout the quilt, just rotated giving the impression of a different layout.
The blocks themselves are very easy and quick to make. If you make the right decisions in terms of value for your fabrics, it will go together in no time.
Hope this helps.
Print out on paper the picture of the quilt you posted, and based on the blocks in the drawing below, take a marker and outline the blocks so you can see how they are positioned in YOUR example.
You'll begin to see the pattern.
The first block is the same throughout the quilt, just rotated giving the impression of a different layout.
The blocks themselves are very easy and quick to make. If you make the right decisions in terms of value for your fabrics, it will go together in no time.
Hope this helps.
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