Anyone know where to find this pattern?
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I found these 2 sites. The 2nd one is for a kit.
http://www.kaysquilts.com/floatblocks.html
http://www.shop.vonstrohmquiltingfib...categoryId=131
http://www.kaysquilts.com/floatblocks.html
http://www.shop.vonstrohmquiltingfib...categoryId=131
#4
Originally Posted by 4boysrus
Floating Tumbling Blocks
This is a PDF book, the pattern there is called "Little Boxes". Can't remember where I ordered it, quick and easy as it is downloadable, wasn't expensive either, considering there are 101 block patterns. Try Google.
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The pattern is made of tumbling block hexagons, each made from three 60 degree diamonds (light, med, dark).
The effect shown in the picture is achieved by making each hexagon into a rhombus so they can then easily be pieced together in rows (or columns).
The rhombus is made by adding two 60degree equilateral triangles (NOT HST), one in each opposite corners of the hexagon.
The triangle side size is the same as the finished side of the diamond, plus seam allowances.
The effect shown in the picture is achieved by making each hexagon into a rhombus so they can then easily be pieced together in rows (or columns).
The rhombus is made by adding two 60degree equilateral triangles (NOT HST), one in each opposite corners of the hexagon.
The triangle side size is the same as the finished side of the diamond, plus seam allowances.
#6
I'm sure I saw something like this in the book
Big Book of building block quilts by Sara Nephew, a friend had the book and I looked through it.
Does anyone have this book so they could look and see if this pattern was in it??
Big Book of building block quilts by Sara Nephew, a friend had the book and I looked through it.
Does anyone have this book so they could look and see if this pattern was in it??
#7
gorgeous quilt! and thanks for that explanation MTS, that makes it more do-able!
Originally Posted by MTS
The pattern is made of tumbling block hexagons, each made from three 60 degree diamonds (light, med, dark).
The effect shown in the picture is achieved by making each hexagon into a rhombus so they can then easily be pieced together in rows (or columns).
The rhombus is made by adding two 60degree equilateral triangles (NOT HST), one in each opposite corners of the hexagon.
The triangle side size is the same as the finished side of the diamond, plus seam allowances.
The effect shown in the picture is achieved by making each hexagon into a rhombus so they can then easily be pieced together in rows (or columns).
The rhombus is made by adding two 60degree equilateral triangles (NOT HST), one in each opposite corners of the hexagon.
The triangle side size is the same as the finished side of the diamond, plus seam allowances.
#8
Originally Posted by woody
I'm sure I saw something like this in the book
Big Book of building block quilts by Sara Nephew, a friend had the book and I looked through it.
Does anyone have this book so they could look and see if this pattern was in it??
Big Book of building block quilts by Sara Nephew, a friend had the book and I looked through it.
Does anyone have this book so they could look and see if this pattern was in it??
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