Jinny Beyer free block patterns
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Jinny Beyer free block patterns
I am having a good time making 6" blocks for some groups to make into quilts for the needy.
Recently I'm enjoying doing some from Jinny Beyer. I find the templates for them but no assembly instructions! Paper piecing is sometimes do-able, but has anyone else done any of them or found assembly instructions on her site?
The one I'm doing now is called "216 - Four Patch" and is on the first page.
Thanks everyone for your answers for this and all my other posts!
Recently I'm enjoying doing some from Jinny Beyer. I find the templates for them but no assembly instructions! Paper piecing is sometimes do-able, but has anyone else done any of them or found assembly instructions on her site?
The one I'm doing now is called "216 - Four Patch" and is on the first page.
Thanks everyone for your answers for this and all my other posts!
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https://www.jinnybeyer.com/assets/de...6_template.pdf
there does not appear to be written instruction. the pictures show the order of assembly. looks like the white/black side pieced are sewn to the 'star' by y-seams.
there does not appear to be written instruction. the pictures show the order of assembly. looks like the white/black side pieced are sewn to the 'star' by y-seams.
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Kitsie, if you click on the picture of 216 - Four Patch it will take you to a page saying Quilter's Design Board - Four Patch. If you look off to the right there is a column labeled Free downloads and under that you'll see four patch template guide, click on that link and it will bring up a pdf template guide and that will show you the order to piece. Hope this helps you.
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Thanks, Sync. I've seen the templates, but no instructions for putting them together! I'm paper-piecing, then doing Y-seams sort of as QuiltnNan suggested. I may have to re-do and not connect black n whites to triangle before assembling.
Thanks again to you and QuiltnNan!
Thanks again to you and QuiltnNan!
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