Do You Know the name of this block?
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I am struck by the sentiment of the writer when she says the following:
"If you're lucky enough to have a shop in your area as nice as this one, I hope you visit it often, it's a treat that should not be taken for granted."
And purchase from them.
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And purchase from them.
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Gorgeous quilt from a super easy block...its been on my to do list for years and never seem to get to it. The block name is Indian Hatchet and can be paper pieced for a faster method than drawing lines or ironing tons of squares in half.
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Do you know if there is a name for the basic block that is used in this quilt? I'm sure Quilter's Cache or a site like that would have a name for this block but I don't where to start looking. I know the quilt is identified as "American Pie" and is in one of Ms. Rosies older quilt books, however I think the basic block is probably a well know 30's block????
It is the 3rd and 4th pictures down in the blog post.
http://www.cupcakesndaisies.com/2011...-quilt-co.html
It is the 3rd and 4th pictures down in the blog post.
http://www.cupcakesndaisies.com/2011...-quilt-co.html
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Waited until I could locate my template cutting tool to answer your question. I know this pattern as the Hatchet Block. Rita Fishel designed a tool for Creative Grids for cutting these. 5" squares work well when using a 3 1/2" square cut diagonally for the white corners. Perhaps check out the website for Creative Grids. This pattern is on my bucket list.
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