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Four square pieces ala One Block Wonder ... have you done one?

Four square pieces ala One Block Wonder ... have you done one?

Old 04-09-2011, 10:53 AM
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Please everyone ... don't be shy!
Do show us pics of your completed 4-P Posies! :)

Please? and Thanks!


StitchinJoy ... nice Halloween quilt. Shows you can do this with anything!



Just a little confuzzled here, I know
OBW = One Block Wonder
but
SAW = ???
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Here's one I did about 2 years ago.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-20452-1.htm
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Most of those on the HGTV link are done with florals and they are so pretty. There was one done with pink pigs and it is the cutest thing! Hopefully there's a pic of it!
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
Just a little confuzzled here, I know
OBW = One Block Wonder
but
SAW = ???
I had to think about that one too. Stack and Whack!
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:17 AM
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Originally Posted by dunster
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Just a little confuzzled here, I know
OBW = One Block Wonder
but
SAW = ???
I had to think about that one too. Stack and Whack!
Ha!
Guess it was just too obvious that I didn't recognize it!! :)
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:18 AM
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Originally Posted by dunster
Here's one I did about 2 years ago.

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-20452-1.htm

That is absolutely incredible!!!
Thank you for sending me over there for the inspiration.

I hope you kept that quilt and are continuing to enjoy it to the utmost!

What size strips/squares did you use for the 4 Patch? four inches?

I'm drooling ... and my brain is overflowing with ideas!
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Originally Posted by texpat45
Most of those on the HGTV link are done with florals and they are so pretty. There was one done with pink pigs and it is the cutest thing! Hopefully there's a pic of it!
On the link I gave, one was done with hockey fabric!!
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Old 04-09-2011, 11:30 AM
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Oops, I also answered the wrong thread.

I think I used 3" unfinished squares for the inner part of the blocks. What you select depends on your fabric's repeat, as well as its design. The pattern I used was Stacked Posie Supreme by H.D.Designs.

http://www.rockcityquilts.com/cgi-bi...cking5=froogle
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Originally Posted by dunster
Oops, I also answered the wrong thread.

I think I used 3" unfinished squares for the inner part of the blocks. What you select depends on your fabric's repeat, as well as its design. The pattern I used was Stacked Posie Supreme by H.D.Designs.

http://www.rockcityquilts.com/cgi-bi...cking5=froogle

Thanks too ... I found the other post first!

I think all this hopping from one thread to the other has gotten us totally confused.

I'm in awe of your quilt!
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I planned to use them in a doll quilt. Was going to cut the fabric 1 1/2", but the pattern in the daisies would have just disappeared, so I cut 2". I would say you would not want to go any smaller than that, as you have to stop at the halfway point & fiddle with the next inner diamond.

Was going to use these for the mug rug swap, but they are 12 inches now, and are not bound yet.
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