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Roberta 07-27-2016 05:26 AM

Love the ending of this quilt video
 
This is such a clever way to make the pineapple block but I especially love how she made her backing using the same technique. Such a clever use of fabric I think.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aA7q...4fe20-55725905

sewbizgirl 07-27-2016 05:56 AM

The exploding block is easier, but it loses the points. If you are ok with that, it's an easy technique to use.

I do love how she made the back! So pretty.

Thanks for sharing the video.

yngldy 07-27-2016 06:57 AM

Me too. Great way to make your backing coordinate with the front!

QuiltnNan 07-27-2016 10:46 AM

very interesting, thanks for sharing.

kayluvs2quilt 07-27-2016 01:30 PM

Thank you for the video. Brilliant way of doing a version of the pineapple block.

WMUTeach 07-28-2016 02:56 AM

I recall Jenny Doan (MSQ) demonstrating a block using this same technique. Good quilters share techniques! And lucky us, we get to use the discoveries they perfected.

maviskw 07-28-2016 06:42 AM

The points are meant to be lost in this pattern. But I have an easier way to cut those lines in the top square:
When you have the lines drawn from corner to corner, partially cut those lines. Make a cut through the center with your ruler and rotary cutter on one of the lines. Then cut the other line, but not through the center. Make a small cut on each side of the cut line. This keeps that piece from getting too floppy when you want to put it together.
Now lay that square RST with the other square and sew around it. When it is time to cut, the lines are already started, so are easy to finish correctly.

When the squares get bigger, you can make the cuts longer, but all that is really necessary is a hole for the scissor tips to get into.

Lady Diana 07-29-2016 04:33 AM

I'm having a problem with cutting off the points.....is this normal pineapple construction?

maviskw 07-29-2016 04:44 AM


Originally Posted by Lady Diana (Post 7613890)
I'm having a problem with cutting off the points.....is this normal pineapple construction?

Lady Diana, you need to read my post right above yours. The points get cut off in this pattern. They are ALL cut off, so that is part of the design.

Iraxy 07-29-2016 12:10 PM


Originally Posted by maviskw (Post 7613142)
The points are meant to be lost in this pattern. But I have an easier way to cut those lines in the top square:
When you have the lines drawn from corner to corner, partially cut those lines. Make a cut through the center with your ruler and rotary cutter on one of the lines. Then cut the other line, but not through the center. Make a small cut on each side of the cut line. This keeps that piece from getting too floppy when you want to put it together.
Now lay that square RST with the other square and sew around it. When it is time to cut, the lines are already started, so are easy to finish correctly.

When the squares get bigger, you can make the cuts longer, but all that is really necessary is a hole for the scissor tips to get into.

This is a really good idea. I have started a quilt using this technique and I will be sure to use this on the rest of the squares. Thanks for posting this.


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