need help figuring out quilt bloc
#12
You're very welcome! You could do it as a granny square, with strip piecing or really whatever is easiest and most fun for you.
I took it a step further and redid it on point. There are so many possibilities for the lightest blue square block. You can leave it a single color for quilting, you could do it as scrappy squares all in a light tone, or you could pop in a square in a square. What fun!
I took it a step further and redid it on point. There are so many possibilities for the lightest blue square block. You can leave it a single color for quilting, you could do it as scrappy squares all in a light tone, or you could pop in a square in a square. What fun!
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I actually see it as a "Warm wishes" pattern. The nine patch is attached to a 3 piece rail (where the center stripe is made up of 2 squares and an hourglass block, and the outside stripes match the full squares of the in-between rows). Of course, since it is on point, some of the squares would have to be halved to make the side triangles. Good luck. Ann
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#16
Here it is when I take it a step further still - the first one I just added borders and the second one I added the square in a square to some blocks with a little extra something-something. You could put those extra blocks in any arrangement - maybe just in the blocks on the edge of quilt or maybe just one block in from the edge.
This is how I typically use EQ to design. It kind of scares me sometimes what's going on in my little pea brain!
This is how I typically use EQ to design. It kind of scares me sometimes what's going on in my little pea brain!
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