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friendship 'spools'double bit axe or just a one of the one template patterns
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I too have been collecting the 4" squares. I made a scrappy quilt with them and it came out very nice. To make sure I got a good contrast with them, I first made 4-patches and then sewed the 4-patches into rows. That way I had a dark and a light alternating.
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there is a tote bag pattern that tells you to cut 5" squares down to 4" - it's called Garden Party and is designed by Penny Sturges. It's easy to put together!!
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It is funny you should ask about 4" squares. I just gave a class at our local Senior Center on sewing curves. We decided to do a scrappy DRUNKARDS PATH. We settled on a 3" drunkards path patch. While organizing the specifics of the class I discovered I could cut out both template shapes from - you quessed it- a 4" square. You need a dark and a light shade in each patch so - there you go. I will cut half my patches with dark and half from light. Exchange the "pie piece" light with dark etc. Sew together, square up to 3 1/2" and proceed to arrange the blocks in what ever pattern I choose.
I took a Bonnie Hunter class last fall. Decided to organize my stash ala Bonnie's Way. A 4" patch was one of the sizes she cuts her blocks in, so I had a "bucket of 4" blocks" already cut and waiting. Have fun!!!! |
There is a pattern using 4" squares along w/7.5" ones for a "2-color classic" (blue & white in this instance) in the Feb. 2006 issue of Am Patchwork & Quilting. I am using it as a base for a black & white but changing the layout. The quilting on the pictured quilt was quite stunning.
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You could make a "10 minute block" or a "double 9-patch". Those patterns will work with any size square.
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Try the disappearing 9 patch block. I have a quilt top nearly finished in Kaffe Fassett nickels using the D9P and it is such a great block! As long as all of the blocks are the same size, it doesn't matter for this one!
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Originally Posted by mimom
these were all made with 4" charms
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how about pin wheels . you sew them rite sides together all the way around 1/4 inch seam allowence then cut them from point to point when you open them up you have a pin wheel. sew them together make a table topper or what ever you like hot pads pot holders . hugs ((((())))) Weze
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pinwheels, whoops I didn't see the post right in front of me!
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