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Old 09-07-2014, 02:14 PM
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Here's another one I'm looking for the pattern/design info - its this sashing - I don't really know how to describe it. I'm hoping either one of you more experienced quilters knows or someone can point me to a pattern/tutorial.
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Old 09-07-2014, 02:21 PM
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When I looked through that picasso album it had this further info in the comments section about that quilt from a 2008 show https://picasaweb.google.com/1114455...38408456412706
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looks like large triangles made from two strips. one strip of color and a wider strip of white. then pieced together alternating up and down. many similar strip club designs from Cosy Quilt shop or Kathy Brown's books https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BMXwYpoPz2s
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I don't know about a tutorial, but just from looking at it:

The cornerstones are made of a pinwheel block as the middle of an exploding block (is there another name? I only know the one from the MSCQ tutorial! )

The other part you can either make with diamonds cut in half and then add wide background fabric, similar to a flying geese. Or you sew a wide white strip to a coloured smaller one and cut triangles with a 60° angle from it. However, that way you'll have lots of triangles leftover with a dark bottom and a white top (opposite of the one in the quilt), but you can use that for the back of the quilt!


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Yes ma'am! The quilt itself is beautiful - and I'm not looking for that type of project lol. I have seen this sashing in other quilts - this was the first one I found when actually looking for more info on the sashing. There are some beautiful quilts in that album.
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Thanks pagzz - i have made a strip tube quilt but I didn't see it when I looked at this. maybe i'll try to figure that one out.

And Cathy77 - agree completely on cornerstones, pinwheels are easy enough. I think I'm not totally following your steps for making the offset pointy sashing. Does this pattern have a name?

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All I know is that if I tried to design that sashing to go with a quilt, without using a pattern, I would never be able to get the size right! It is really beautiful.
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Originally Posted by WTxRed View Post
And Cathy77 - agree completely on cornerstones, pinwheels are easy enough. I think I'm not totally following your steps for making the offset pointy sashing. Does this pattern have a name?
Not that I know of! Which part are you referring to exactly? It's the same idea as Pagzz had with two strips being sewn together. You just cut the triangles with a wider angle than 45° - or are my eyes deceiving me?
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If this photo is large enough, you might be able to see the red piecing lines I've drawn as a suggestion.

Jan in VA
(Wish it were larger, but you can hold down the CTRL key and use the mouse scroll wheel to enlarge it.)
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@ Jan - I did enlarge from the original link and print it off. I came up with a close design to yours, I think I'll pull out the scrap box and see if I can make something work. I also wondered if this is just PP'ed?
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