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Step 1: Join 2 white 8"squares and 2 dark squares to make a 4 patch as in photo. Step 2: Fold block in half with right sides together. Machine stitch along short edges. Step 3: Bring the stitched sides together as in photo making sure the centre seams match. |
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Step 4: Stitch this seam leaving an opening of 3" to 4" for turning. Trim 4 corners.
Step 5:Turn the block inside out through the opening. Push the corners out and press. Measure the block from edge to edge. Mine is 10 1/2". This is the size of the batting. Step 6: Carefully insert the folded batting square through the opening. A pencil should help smooth out the batting making sure it goes to the edges. Stitch the opening closed. |
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Step 7: Hand or machine quilt the square with lines that are parallel to the seams of the triangle. I use 1" masking tape as a guide. Do a few squares.
Step 8: Lay out your squares rotating blocks so that a white triangle touches a dark triangle. Whip stitch two blocks together. You do not have to use white/cream fabric. You can use up your scraps using darks and lights. |
I love quilt as you go.
I use it as much as possible. Thanks for the tute. |
That looks great!
It's amazing how many new things I learn from this list. Thanks so much! |
Thank you for posting .. you make it seem so simple :thumbup:
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Thank you for this tute :D:D:D
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That's a nifty idea! Like a cross between Cathedral Windows and QAYG; I might try it one day! Thanks very much for the tute!
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how do you attatch them all together?
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That is my question to how do you attach them together. I love quilt as you go no tugging the other way.
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