Can someone tell me the name of this block?
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[ATTACH=CONFIG]323987[/ATTACH]]A friend stopped today with this block to see if I knew what it was or how to make it. I couldn't help her but took a picture and see what the quilting forum can find for me.
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Penny Halgren has a 'hollow cubes' tutorial...I wonder if that's the pattern http://www.askpennyhalgren.com/IKM/q...umbling+Blocks
#7

here is a link to a QB discussion of the block http://www.quiltingboard.com/main-f1...s-t116567.html
and here is a link to the book by marci baker http://www.amazon.com/ABC-3-D-Tumbli.../dp/0965143961
i did her original tumbling blocks by the strip method and it was easy to follow. i've not done the 3-d ones
and here is a link to the book by marci baker http://www.amazon.com/ABC-3-D-Tumbli.../dp/0965143961
i did her original tumbling blocks by the strip method and it was easy to follow. i've not done the 3-d ones
#9

Maggie Malone's book, 5500 Quilt Block Designs, has it listed as 'See Through Block' (#4641), though the one pictured above has solid sides because of the fabric placement.
Karen Combs uses it in her Inner Glow pattern (2nd one down).
http://karencombs.com/quilts-3.htm#inner glow
Karen Combs uses it in her Inner Glow pattern (2nd one down).
http://karencombs.com/quilts-3.htm#inner glow
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Clearly, it is a version of tumbling blocks using a bordered equilateral (60*) triangle instead of a 60* diamond. It looks to be easy and fun to do. You don't need to worry about the angle on the borders because you trim them to match the triangles after they are in place. Most basic rulers have the39 or 60 degree lines to let you make the triangles.
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