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#12
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You would be making a 6" block, 4-7/8"" hst for center, and cut 20 each (measuring 1-7/8") squares of 2 colors.
The block is called Lady of the Lake. Here is a link to a 10" block at
http://www.quilterscache.com/L/LadyoftheLakeBlock.html
If you want to use your 5" charm pieces this block size is too big, you have to stay with a 6" block. This shows you how to piece the block.
Good luck
The block is called Lady of the Lake. Here is a link to a 10" block at
http://www.quilterscache.com/L/LadyoftheLakeBlock.html
If you want to use your 5" charm pieces this block size is too big, you have to stay with a 6" block. This shows you how to piece the block.
Good luck
#13
Originally Posted by patience
Hello,
My name is Patience, from Va., living in Belize at the moment. I am a new quilter. Been practicing and practicing half square triangles and now I am ready to do something with them. I have seen a pattern called Belle Meade that uses different size hst's. Short of ordering the pattern, I am trying to figure out what size the small hst's are and the larger ones. I have some that I made from 5 inch squares. I don't know measurements well enough to find a starting point. Am I making sense?
I guess I am wanting to know if I have HST made from two 5 inch charm pieces, what size should I make the smaller HST's.
Okay, now that I have shown my total lack of quilt-eze and ignorance, please don't throw rotten eggs at me.
Here is a link to the picture of the pattern.
http://www.oldmadequilts.com/product...de_Pattern.htm
My name is Patience, from Va., living in Belize at the moment. I am a new quilter. Been practicing and practicing half square triangles and now I am ready to do something with them. I have seen a pattern called Belle Meade that uses different size hst's. Short of ordering the pattern, I am trying to figure out what size the small hst's are and the larger ones. I have some that I made from 5 inch squares. I don't know measurements well enough to find a starting point. Am I making sense?
I guess I am wanting to know if I have HST made from two 5 inch charm pieces, what size should I make the smaller HST's.
Okay, now that I have shown my total lack of quilt-eze and ignorance, please don't throw rotten eggs at me.
Here is a link to the picture of the pattern.
http://www.oldmadequilts.com/product...de_Pattern.htm
#14
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wow, you ladies are simply amazing! I am overwhelmed by your kindness and much needed advice and guidance.
I will look at the link for the lady of the lake and also grannieannie at annie's choice.
thanking you most profusely.
I will look at the link for the lady of the lake and also grannieannie at annie's choice.
thanking you most profusely.
#15
If you have made a bunch of HST's with 5" squares you should now have a bunch of 4" finished size HST's--maybe 4 1/8" if you were really careful pressing, sewing and cutting. The little HST's are one third the size of the bigger ones which is going to be a very, very small little block. Unless you really like to work with tiny blocks I would also suggest that you use your 5" squares for the smaller HST's and use 13" squares for the larger HST's which will then finish at 12"--actually 12 1/8" but I always trim mine down as MTS also mentioned.
#18
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Hi Patience and welcome to this wonderful board.
May I suggest an easier pattern. It's a basket pattern that I think would be easier for you.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-115347-1.htm
scroll down to the bottom. It uses two different size HST. I've made this block before and it's easier for a beginner.
May I suggest an easier pattern. It's a basket pattern that I think would be easier for you.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-115347-1.htm
scroll down to the bottom. It uses two different size HST. I've made this block before and it's easier for a beginner.
#19
Whan I'm trying to duplicate a pattern or quilt I've seen, I go to graph paper to sketch it out, assigning each block of the paper a specifit size (in inches). Then can deduce the size of the unkown piece of the block from that. I also love to use colored pencils to designate the different fabrics.
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