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    Old 11-16-2012, 11:14 PM
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    Originally Posted by LyndaOH
    In the version of the quilt on Elizabeth's site, are there two different colors of background used in the alternating quarter square triangles? I wondered if that was the reason to do QSTs instead of just setting squares.Or maybe I'm just seeing an illusion created by the quilting?
    It is not an illusion. In her comment remarks she posted:<DD id=Blog1_cmt-6636612879916303164 class=comment-body>"I should have mentioned that for the quilt's body Mom set a tone-on-tone hour glass between the nine patches. The hour glasses were quilted in the ditch with an "X" while the nine patches were outlined around their borders. An egg-and-dart pattern was quilted in the borders."

    Thanks to all the board members for the calculations & pictures.
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    Old 11-17-2012, 12:02 AM
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    Originally Posted by AngelinaMaria
    I somehow stumbled onto this image on the webpage and I am in love with this quilt. I love how the 9 patches on point border the quilt. Has anyone seen this in a pattern before? I would need pattern help to make the "on point 9 patches" work out in length with the rest of the quilt.

    http://shari-chocolatebox.blogspot.c...ine-patch.html

    If your quilt has blocks set on point, it will have triangular openings around the outer edges of those blocks where each diagonal row of blocks ends.


    You will need two sizes of triangles to fill in the blanks. One size fills in the gaps along the top, bottom and sides of the quilt. Four smaller triangles are used to create the quilt corners.


    Corner triangles are half-square triangles, created by cutting a square in half once diagonally to produce two triangles with the straight grain on their short edges.


    Side setting triangles are quarter-square triangles, created by cutting a square in half twice diagonally to produce four triangles with the straight grain on their long edges.


    To calculate the size of the two squares, start with the finished parent block size times 1.4142. For the corner squares, divide this by 2 and add 0.875". For the side triangles' squares, add 1-1/4" to step 1.


    Unless you have experience with these setting triangles, it is recommended that you add 1/4" to 1/2"; you can trim off any excess after assembling the blocks and triangles.

    if you have an iPod, iPhone, or iPad you can down load this app call QuiltRef and it give you this information. You cn also plug in you block size and it does the math for you. I would recommend making the triangles bigger and then square up the block.

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    Old 11-17-2012, 01:47 PM
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    Originally Posted by AngelinaMaria
    I somehow stumbled onto this image on the webpage and I am in love with this quilt. I love how the 9 patches on point border the quilt. Has anyone seen this in a pattern before? I would need pattern help to make the "on point 9 patches" work out in length with the rest of the quilt.

    http://shari-chocolatebox.blogspot.c...ine-patch.html

    The pattern is a single Irish Chain. If you look








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    Old 11-17-2012, 01:54 PM
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    This pattern is a single Irish Chain. Google single Irish Chain and you will find many links with free patterns.
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    Old 11-19-2012, 06:52 AM
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    That is so pretty...Thanks for sharing....
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