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Old 11-23-2012, 01:55 AM
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Pm me and will try to get angie to give me the pattern or somebody in the class. I go to Angie's shop and classes. Her blog is interesting with many different patterns by her and quilters. Geoff's wall art is fantastic.
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Old 11-23-2012, 05:39 AM
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I have found another try 'Utah County Modern Quilt Group, . The tree is the last on Sunday November , think 11th.
She is saying pattern coming I have commented on where is patten wait and see
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Old 11-23-2012, 05:55 AM
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
it's really cute. it looks like a quarter log cabin with half triangles added to the ends. and by the looks of the hands holding it, it is really large!

Another supersimple log cabin variation. Pull out some grid paper and start marking.
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Old 11-23-2012, 07:30 AM
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All last night the numbers I wrote upthread were bothering me.
I knew there was something not quite right, but as I had eaten ~24 Zucchini Bread Cupcakes, I was incapable of actually thinking straight.

Now I realize that I had put 7 rounds, instead of 6, on the tree.
I've asked QuiltnNan to delete the two incorrect posts upthread.

The ramblings below takes some of the info from the previous posts.
It's not in any great order - I'm not writing a pattern - just pointing out some issues that may arise while constructing the block.

At least the pictures are uploading (I hope).
eta: not quite - I see the pics correctly placed while I'm writing, but after posting, they turn into invalid attachments. So now they're at the bottom of the post. Weird.

Here's the correct information for a 14" FINISHED block.



The inner tree block FINISHES at 8", with a 1" FINISHED inner white border, and a 2" FINISHED HST block border.
The logs are 1" FINISHED wide.

If you want to make it bigger - change the grid - just maintain the same proportions and it should all fit nicely together.
Well, in a perfect world. ;-)

Piecing normally, I would add the white HST via the Snowball method to the ends of the log strips BEFORE I added them to the block.

Since the logs are CUT 1.5", the white squares (for the Snowball) would also be cut 1.5" also.
Here's a link to a quick guide of the Snowball method if you aren't already familiar with it.:
http://www.straw.com/quilting/articles/snowball1.html
Take care when adding each snowball that the diagonal seam is sewn in the correct direction.
(When sewing the white square on the two strips from the same fabric, the diagonal seams will be in opposite directions.
Practice on some scraps - otherwise the background (white) won't be in the right position.)

When adding each log to the tree block, I would line up from the outside of the block - to make sure the HST point will be nice and neat and sharp and still pointy - and sew toward the center.
And then just keep going around.

If the inner tree block doesn't measures 8.5" UNFINSHED (for whatever reason), just adjust the white inner border so the block will end up at 10.5" UNFINSHED.

That way, the HST blocks (2" FINISHED) will fit nicely all the way around.
You will need 24 HST blocks for the border.

I prefer the cut big and trim down method.
I would cut 12 squares of the two fabrics at least 3" square.
Place one square of each color right sides together, draw a diagonal line down the center, sew 1/4" on each side of the line, and cut apart on the drawn line.
Open and press to the darker fabric.
Trim the block down to 2.5" UNFINISHED.

Sew two sets of 5 HST blocks each AND sew two sets of 7 HST blocks each,
making sure the blocks in each set are oriented the same way.

Attach a 5 block border to two opposite sides of the tree block (after the sashing has been added), taking care to match the color placement in the original picture.

Same for the top and bottom borders - 2 adjacent sides are white in and 2 are white out.



Start the tree with the square for the tree trunk (bottom right).
I think the easiest way would be to cut a 2.5" square of the brown trunk fabric, and snowball 3 sides of it with white squares (cut 1.5"), and trim away the excess.

I blew up the picture in the op and I can't quite see those seam lines - there are other ways to construct it - but I don't think it matters much.

Then you can just start adding the logs.
The way I drew it, thinking paper-piecing might an option, was to add a log on the left side of the trunk and then on top with fabric A, then left, top, with fabric B, and so on.
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Old 11-23-2012, 09:58 AM
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Amazing as always!!! You're such an asset to the quilting board!! Thank you MTS!
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Old 11-23-2012, 12:18 PM
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The tips of the tree look to be 1/2 sq triangles with a small sashing strip added once the tree is made....but your rendition will work just as well.
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Old 11-23-2012, 01:34 PM
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Originally Posted by margecam52 View Post
The tips of the tree look to be 1/2 sq triangles with a small sashing strip added once the tree is made....but your rendition will work just as well.

Originally Posted by MTS View Post
The inner tree block FINISHES at 8", with a 1" FINISHED inner white border, and a 2" FINISHED HST block border.
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Piecing normally, I would add the white HST via the Snowball method to the ends of the log strips BEFORE I added them to the block.
Yeah, I think it will work.
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:03 PM
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That all looks easy enough, except the pockets for the advent gifts are missing. How about instead of HST try something similar to the pinapple technique. Have a square and sew a folded square on top when assembling?
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:10 PM
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I contacted JoyLyn who is a member of the quilt group and it seems that it is an exclusive pattern. She is trying to get permission to get a printed or digital pattern and a price for the same. If I hear anything more about it, I will send a pm or post here.
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Old 11-23-2012, 02:15 PM
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Looks like someone has figured it our for you, however; if I do hear back from JoyLyn I will still post.
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