Thank you for the explanation - I bought graph paper and tried to figure it out but was lost in the translation of squares to what the twister would look like. Now, bless your good eyes and mind I have an idea of what to do!
Thanks,
Janet
Originally Posted by
kristakz
He's cute. And not too difficult to reverse-engineer, if you can't find the pattern. Draw a grid (the snowman is nicely quilted in a grid pattern, so it's easy to see where to draw). Now, at each grid intersection, make a dot in the colour of the pieces that meet up there. Does that make sense? Look at the scarf for example - the top left corner is a pinwhell of 4 red segments. They meet at one of the grid intersections, so colour that intersection red. Do that for the whole quilt - now put a square of the appropriate colour in the location of each dot. Sew/cut/sew as a regular twister (I assume you know how that's done already) and voila!