Do you know what pattern this is?
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Sorry I don't know the name but the block should be easy to draft? looks like a 12 1/2" block with a 9 1/2" square in the center. Use 2" strips around it, then sash with 2" strips and 2" squares for cornerstones.
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Yup. that's what i would do. IMHO, the center is an 8" (finished, so cut at 8.5") square with 2 " outer strips (cut 2.5"). each block side seems to be half white and half aqua. add sashing with black corner stones. Like double wedding ring, it takes 4 blocks at different orientations to make one larger unit.
this setting would work well with some fussy cut largish prints
this setting would work well with some fussy cut largish prints
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For a 12.5 inch UNFINISHED block, follow QM's instructions.
It looks to me like the block itself is drafted on a 6 x 6 grid and the sashing strips are the same width as the outer strips of the blocks.
I am always amazed at how changing the fabrics and color placement in a pattern will give such a different result.
It looks to me like the block itself is drafted on a 6 x 6 grid and the sashing strips are the same width as the outer strips of the blocks.
I am always amazed at how changing the fabrics and color placement in a pattern will give such a different result.
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I saw a picture of another quilt on this site
http://humblebeebuzz.blogspot.com/
Name of pattern is: Hip to Bee Square
http://humblebeebuzz.blogspot.com/
Name of pattern is: Hip to Bee Square
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