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Old 11-02-2010, 06:03 AM
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willferg
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Originally Posted by Quilter4HireAndFun
A lot of my students are making a quilt from a old quilting magazine. Simply stated it is a square (of any size) cut in half diagonally from corner to corner. And then cutting a 1-1/2" strip of a solid color....(for yours if Christmas in the fabrics, perhaps using a solid red or white would work well) But you sew the diagonal cut line of each block piece to the 1-1/2" solid color strips,(WOF) - Strip piecing. Then you cut theese into individual pieces...find the matching diagonal piece and join to the strip piece. What you will have is a half-square block with a colored strip going through it. They you square up that block, (cutting the corners).....After all your blocks have a colored solid strip running diagonally through them...lay them all out and you will see a secondary design of the solid lines....It is really pretty and kinda quick. Amazing when 6 or 7 people did these quilts...they all looks so different, as each used different diagonal solid colors. One student used a light color diagonal fabric on dark squares and dark diagonal fabrics on light squares. All were beautiful. I hope you try this!
I think you might be describing the Indian Hatchet block, like this:

http://urbanamish-yolandafundora.blo...n-hatchet.html

Is that right?

P.S. Seems like I saw this idea somewhere else where you just cut strips of maybe 1.5" or 2" in width, just a bit longer than the length of the diagonal of the triangles you get from cutting the charm in half. You sew the triangles back on to the strip and trim accordingly.
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