Four square pieces ala One Block Wonder ... have you done one?
#51
Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Just a little confuzzled here, I know
OBW = One Block Wonder
but
SAW = ???
OBW = One Block Wonder
but
SAW = ???
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I'm confused too. Is there a difference between the One Block Wonder, a Kaleidescope, and a Four Patch Posey? I've made the FPP, but not the other two. The final result seems to look the same to me. What am I missing?
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Originally Posted by KyKaren1949
I'm confused too. Is there a difference between the One Block Wonder, a Kaleidescope, and a Four Patch Posey? I've made the FPP, but not the other two. The final result seems to look the same to me. What am I missing?
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Originally Posted by meanmom
I just finished one on Wednesday I will try to post pictures tomorrow. I am supposed to be working on my Income Taxes but am playing on here instead
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Originally Posted by cabinfever
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Now ... how long do you think before I will start another UFO? :) (Don't laugh too hard!)
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OBW is made from a single fabric (except for borders, and hollow cubes that may be added). Stack and Whack and FPP almost always feature sashing made from different fabrics than the one used for the patches.
OBW can be 6 or 8 layers. The design was first published by Maxine Rosenthal. Stack and Whack is the brain child of Bethany Reynolds, and can be various numbers of fabric layers - as far as I know. FPP is the name used by Mary Lou Hallenbeck of HD Designs for a 4-layer design. I think that kaleidoscope usually refers more to a "look" (pattern repeating around a central point) than to a specific design, although Ricky Tims does have a Kool Kaleidoscope design available, and it's nothing like the others mentioned, but lots of fun to make.
OBW can be 6 or 8 layers. The design was first published by Maxine Rosenthal. Stack and Whack is the brain child of Bethany Reynolds, and can be various numbers of fabric layers - as far as I know. FPP is the name used by Mary Lou Hallenbeck of HD Designs for a 4-layer design. I think that kaleidoscope usually refers more to a "look" (pattern repeating around a central point) than to a specific design, although Ricky Tims does have a Kool Kaleidoscope design available, and it's nothing like the others mentioned, but lots of fun to make.
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