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Old 01-05-2013, 10:00 AM
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My daughter sent me a link to this quilt; I think it is a not so subtle hint she would like me to make it for her! It is a great quilt but I would certainly need the pattern. It is about the 11th quilt down. It appears to be a variation of Carpenter's Wheel but not made with HSTs. Thanks for any help.

http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/201...eason.html?m=1





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Old 01-05-2013, 10:14 AM
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It's from Quick Star Quilts & Beyond by Jan Krentz.
http://www.amazon.com/Quick-Star-Qui.../dp/1571205101
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Wow, that was fast. Thanks so much, EasyPeezy; now I have no excuse for not making it, I suppose. Thanks again.
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I would make it with HSTs. Much less frustration.
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I really like that variation on Carpenter's Wheel. The color placement is wonderful. I don't think you can duplicate it with HST's.
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I agree with both of you - HSTs would be easier but the color placement and the triangle shapes are what caught my eye and I don't think HSTs would look quite like that. I must buy the book. Thanks.
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Originally Posted by SunQuilts View Post
My daughter sent me a link to this quilt; I think it is a not so subtle hint she would like me to make it for her! It is a great quilt but I would certainly need the pattern. It is about the 11th quilt down. It appears to be a variation of Carpenter's Wheel but not made with HSTs. Thanks for any help.

http://cvquiltworks.blogspot.com/201...eason.html?m=1





It is made using 2 strips of fabric colors sewn together-a light and dark color match, as the "Rainbow II" is a split diamond pattern. Then diamonds are cut out of the strips using a 45 degree diamond ruler. I don't think you really have to have a diamond ruler, there are so many talented quilters on here who could figure it out! Carpenters wheel can be done similar, except using a strip of fabric and cutting out the diamonds instead of using HST's. Every now and then I take out my Quick Star Quilts and Beyond book and look it over. So many wonderful patterns inside. This is another one on my list to do this year.

Look up the book on Amazon.com and you can peek inside it!
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Old 01-07-2013, 08:11 AM
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Originally Posted by NanaCsews2 View Post
It is made using 2 strips of fabric colors sewn together-a light and dark color match, as the "Rainbow II" is a split diamond pattern. Then diamonds are cut out of the strips using a 45 degree diamond ruler. I don't think you really have to have a diamond ruler, there are so many talented quilters on here who could figure it out! Carpenters wheel can be done similar, except using a strip of fabric and cutting out the diamonds instead of using HST's. Every now and then I take out my Quick Star Quilts and Beyond book and look it over. So many wonderful patterns inside. This is another one on my list to do this year.

Look up the book on Amazon.com and you can peek inside it!
The strip sets are sewn both sides to make a tube. That way you can cut 4 diamonds from each strip set. Line up the center of your 45degree diamond template with the stitched seam on each side of the tube.
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Old 01-07-2013, 12:28 PM
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oh wow.. I love the house one.. anyone have any idea about that pattern?
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That's a beautiful quilt!! Lucky daughter, be sure to post pictures!!
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