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Old 10-10-2009, 04:00 PM
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Has anyone heard of a pattern called PINEAPPLES. I saw it demonstrated today and was very impressed. Is it as easy as it looked?
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How was it done?
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Old 10-10-2009, 05:46 PM
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Is this what you are talking about?

http://www.geocities.com/pcpiecers/pineapple.html
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No, the one I saw had no piecing. It was all done in squares. I just ordered the book from Amazon and want to try the sample I saw. It was georgeous.
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Here is the one Patrice posted some time ago

http://www.quiltingboard.com/posts/l...58.page#249611
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This is it, except instead of cutting the triangles, the demo I saw faced the squares, sewed all around the square, cut the triangles after the sewing and turned it inside out. It had the same effect.

Thank you for your information. I saved it and I'll try it.
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I saw this demonstrated yesterday too. Have shied away from pineapple block because of waste, but this was a great way to do it. Going to try it soon.
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Did you attend the San Antonio Quilt Guild yesterday?
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The pattern June gave link to I know as 'square within a square' and the one tirnhi gave is known as athe Pineapple block. I have made several of the latter and they are really fun. Using your printer reduce/enlarge mode, you can make the squares any size you want.

Hope we have helped and not hindered.
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I just sat down and did a couple of them. They turned out nice. I started with a 3" square and am now at a 5" square in a different color.
I always hated using triangles as I could never match them right. This is ieasy, BUT, I wouldn't want to do a whole quilt like that.
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