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#165
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very nice and interesting idea for back ....wow lots of tumblers, did you use any of the fabric choices you used on the front?
Last edited by judy363905; 06-25-2020 at 02:18 PM.
#167
Week 7: Are you ready?
So you've been wondering what are we going to do with these things if we aren't making blocks?
I love the look of medallion quilts set on point, but setting triangles drive me nuts. So what I came up with was this, all straight sets.
Lap quilt on the left, Queen quilt on the right.
So you've been wondering what are we going to do with these things if we aren't making blocks?
I love the look of medallion quilts set on point, but setting triangles drive me nuts. So what I came up with was this, all straight sets.
Lap quilt on the left, Queen quilt on the right.
#169
Here are "exploded" versions, if it will help you see better which blocks go where, That's not narrow white sashing between the blocks, but just blank space in the picture.
I found it easiest to piece this if I worked a row at a time. I printed out my pattern and folded it so only one row was visible at a time. Since rows #1 and #17 are identical, I worked on two rows at once so I could chain-piece them. Same with rows #2 and #16, and so on. Only the center row, #9, has no duplicate.
I found it easiest to piece this if I worked a row at a time. I printed out my pattern and folded it so only one row was visible at a time. Since rows #1 and #17 are identical, I worked on two rows at once so I could chain-piece them. Same with rows #2 and #16, and so on. Only the center row, #9, has no duplicate.