A pattern that's easy but looks complicated
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All of the fabrics were multicolored, so her end result was just a beautiful blend of colors. Another student did a red, white and black D9P and she put a black and white square (multicolored) in each corner, a pure white square in the center of each side and a red square dead center. This made each of the patches have a small red square. She then turned each block a quarter turn to assemble. I hope this is clear, I'm trying to explain without the benefit of a pic.
Originally Posted by Ceil
ccrow99:
How do you decide which to put in which of the 9 blocks? It seems that you get a different result if the middle is all the same or the "side" blocks are. How did she arrange the colors?
How do you decide which to put in which of the 9 blocks? It seems that you get a different result if the middle is all the same or the "side" blocks are. How did she arrange the colors?
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I found this link trying to find out what a potato chip quilt was myself.
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
#153
Originally Posted by ccrow99
I found this link trying to find out what a potato chip quilt was myself.
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
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Wow, you're right, no directions. I didn't particularly care for the look of the quilt, so I didn't look any further. I did find out why they call it a potato chip quilt...betcha can't make just one!!! Cute.
Like the quilt...now..how to do one??
Originally Posted by bobbie1
Originally Posted by ccrow99
I found this link trying to find out what a potato chip quilt was myself.
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
http://quiltinjeanie.blogspot.com/20...ip-quilts.html
#156
Originally Posted by Rainbow
Would LOVE to do this one...but forgot where you find the ruler... any help here?
Originally Posted by KathyAire
Spicy Spiral Table Runner.
http://phillipsfiberart.danemcoweb.c...ee-wedge-tool/
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Originally Posted by Ethel Hoffman
Winner's circle is my choice of easy that looked hard
This would be a perfect award piece as a single block or wall hanging for the fair or quilt competition.
I found this link Analysis of Winner's Circle
http://jwilson.coe.uga.edu/quiltwebs...erscircle.html
#159
thank you so much for starting this thread.so many good links and beautiful quilts.
Through on of the links posted, I now know how to add some zip to a tabletopper I am making for a friend. :-D :-D :-D
Through on of the links posted, I now know how to add some zip to a tabletopper I am making for a friend. :-D :-D :-D
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