Anyone recognize this?
#11
Looks like it could easily be done with strip piecing. Two wider strips (one lighter, one darker), with a very small black strip in between. Cut with a 90 degree ruler, with the 90 degree corner at the top of the strip. Then alternate with the 90 degree angle at the bottom of the strip. Looks like there are a lot of different strip sets used. Then there is a border around each square.
#12
Missouri Star has a similar pattern . You might try doing different width of strips but ending in the same final width. Here is the free tutorial online.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5WgTyqB8Pc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5WgTyqB8Pc
#14
It's a rather simple technique, similar to what charsuewilson described. It easily goes dimensional, too.
Splits and Strips is downloadable at Connecting Threads.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Pat...__D10395D.HTML
Splits and Strips is downloadable at Connecting Threads.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Pat...__D10395D.HTML
Last edited by ghostrider; 02-21-2013 at 06:42 PM.
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Looks like it could easily be done with strip piecing. Two wider strips (one lighter, one darker), with a very small black strip in between. Cut with a 90 degree ruler, with the 90 degree corner at the top of the strip. Then alternate with the 90 degree angle at the bottom of the strip. Looks like there are a lot of different strip sets used. Then there is a border around each square.
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I know this is not the one you are looking for but I came across this as I was "trying", feeble attempt at best, to straighten up my sewing room cause there is a pattern I'm looking for I know it's there somewhere!
Anyway this jumped out at me. www.toadusew.com strip disco I think it's a free pattern.
Anyway this jumped out at me. www.toadusew.com strip disco I think it's a free pattern.
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I know this is not the one you are looking for but I came across this as I was "trying", feeble attempt at best, to straighten up my sewing room cause there is a pattern I'm looking for I know it's there somewhere!
Anyway this jumped out at me. www.toadusew.com strip disco I think it's a free pattern.
Anyway this jumped out at me. www.toadusew.com strip disco I think it's a free pattern.
#20
If the first, it's at Connecting Threads, as I posted above.
http://www.connectingthreads.com/Pat...__D10395D.HTML
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