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    Old 12-27-2017, 06:00 AM
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    My printer is not working and I’d like to cut out a Warm Wishes quilt top. Never made one before so can someone tell me where I can get dimensions for the blocks? I think the blocks can be made in many sizes and I’m looking for medium to large blocks. Thanks
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    Old 12-27-2017, 06:05 AM
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    The size blocks are listed in the pattern.Warm Wishes Free Quilt Pattern (pdf file)

    Well I guess the link is too old. 😕.

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    Okay I found the deminsions online. You can make the blocks any size but I'd make the blocks the size given and make more to make the quilt as large as you like. http://www.stcroixquilters.com/Guild...ply%20list.pdf
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    Old 12-27-2017, 06:55 AM
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    The pattern was in From the November/December ‘03 issue of Quiltmaker magazine and was a free pattern until now. Quiltmaker is selling it as a digital pattern for $7.99 They must be trying to stay afloat to sell a free 14 year old pattern.
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    It's a very easy one to make without a pattern. Just decide on your block size and divide by 3 for the bricks in the pieced blocks. Then arrange them according to a picture of the quilt. Easy peasy. Can't believe they would want $7.99 for that.
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    Thanks Onebyone. I was looking for that also.
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    Old 12-27-2017, 09:07 AM
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    Originally Posted by Onebyone
    The size blocks are listed in the pattern.Warm Wishes Free Quilt Pattern (pdf file)

    Well I guess the link is too old. 😕.
    Worked for me! What a great site!
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    the quilt is nade from two units:

    a square and three strips/bars that make a square.

    examples: (using 1/4 inch sean allowance)

    6-1/2 inch square and three strips cut 2-1/2 x 6-1/2 inches. strip piecing works well for the bars.
    finished unit size is 6 x 6.
    or

    5 inch square and three "bars" cut 5 x 2 inches - finisned unit size is 4-1/2 by 4-1/2

    8 x8 square and 3 x 8 bars finish at 7-1/2

    9-1/2 square and three 3-1/2 × 9-1/2 bars finish at 9x9

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    Originally Posted by Kitsie
    Worked for me! What a great site!
    The link use to take you to the pdf. free pattern but now it opens the website.
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    I found it still on the old online Quiltmaker site under Linus patterns. You can find the crib and double sizes. I checked both PDFs and they are still both live. Good luck with your Warm Wishes. Its still one of my all time faves!

    http://oldwww.quiltmaker.com/patterns/projectlinus.html
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