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AnnaF 06-28-2011 12:27 PM

I don't think that is too pricey considering you get a number of different patterns to use. I think the common block is gorgeous..just saved it to my favorties so I can purchase later.

Quiltbeagle 06-28-2011 12:38 PM

I agree with one of the above posters...its made of squares and half-square triangles.

GailG 06-28-2011 01:52 PM


Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Looks like you can make it with squares and half square triangles... draw it up on graph paper--not as hard as it looks.

Yes, it looks like it is 6 blocks across -- all squares and half square triangles. What I do is take one block at a time and then one row at a time.

Dee Dee 06-28-2011 02:44 PM

You all are so creative! I can tell you are experienced in creating your own blocks from one you've seen. I've not done that before, but maybe it's time that I give it a try. Thanks to the wonderful people who posted the blocks they created in EQ, I think I could make the block fine. It's the interconnecting blocks and making it work with the other blocks that is hard for me to figure out.


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Looks like you can make it with squares and half square triangles... draw it up on graph paper--not as hard as it looks.

Yes, it looks like it is 6 blocks across -- all squares and half square triangles. What I do is take one block at a time and then one row at a time.


victorita 06-28-2011 02:50 PM

It looks you could draw it out on graph paper fairly easily, as others have said, only half squares and squares. The stripe fabric used is probably a key to it's design success.

gmcsewer 06-28-2011 03:56 PM

To involve less piecing you could do the dark blue strips as
an 8 x 2 and do the corners like you do a flying geese. You could also do the light blue outside piece as a 6 x 2 and do the corners the same. Add a light blue to the end of the strip for the side. Make a 4 inch pinwheel for the center. Of course you would have to add the 1/2 inch for seams. Just a thought as the bigger the pieces are, the better mine comes out without having to match so many seams. I love the pattern but won't be able to try it any time soon.

Dee Dee 06-28-2011 05:11 PM

Thanks so much for those pattern sites!

Originally Posted by lalaland
Try this site and look at the free quilting patterns by manufacturer, maybe you can find a quilt with a similar block and download the pattern.

http://www.fatquartershop.com/freequiltpattern.asp

Also, here's a free site that gives you the directions for over 1600 blocks, you have to click on the names but you could browse through and maybe find something similar as well

http://quiltbus.com/free-Quilt-Blocks.htm


margie77072 06-28-2011 07:13 PM

think hst's for the blocks and draft it that way.

Jo Mama 06-29-2011 05:02 AM

post www.toadusew.com in your address bar--ooops never mind

Debra Mc 06-29-2011 04:07 PM

Not really a bad price for the book. I have seen some at LQS that are $30.00 or more.

GailG 07-01-2011 02:16 AM


Originally Posted by GailG

Originally Posted by virtualbernie
Looks like you can make it with squares and half square triangles... draw it up on graph paper--not as hard as it looks.

Yes, it looks like it is 6 blocks across -- all squares and half square triangles. What I do is take one block at a time and then one row at a time.

Hello again. This is what people do when they can't sleep. I laid it out on a graph and came up with this: white squares, 12; striped squares, 8; green and white HSTs, 8; stripe and white HSTs, 4; green and stripe HSTs, 4. Use the picture to lay out the design. I haven't tried it out in actuality, but it's worth a try. It's a lovely pattern. I think I would invest in the pattern to have the measurements and directions.

pegquilter8 07-05-2011 08:04 AM

I love Toadusew. The two ladies that design and own the studio are awesome. Their fabric is top quality and patterns are easy to follow. BUY the book. You won't be disappointed. Pegeth

Jo Mama 07-05-2011 11:45 AM


Originally Posted by pegquilter8
I love Toadusew. The two ladies that design and own the studio are awesome. Their fabric is top quality and patterns are easy to follow. BUY the book. You won't be disappointed. Pegeth

.

If I can do the patterns - anyone can. I used to mess up patterns but when I agreed to be a pattern tester for ToadUSew I thought perhaps I could get over screwing things up and I did. But I still think their patterns are easier to understand than most anyone else's.

Dee Dee 07-05-2011 06:46 PM

I am convinced. I plan to buy the pattern book, then I won't have to do all planning out and the calculations myself! :) I've actually seen this pattern in other places and admired how pretty it is.



Originally Posted by Jo Mama

Originally Posted by pegquilter8
I love Toadusew. The two ladies that design and own the studio are awesome. Their fabric is top quality and patterns are easy to follow. BUY the book. You won't be disappointed. Pegeth

.

If I can do the patterns - anyone can. I used to mess up patterns but when I agreed to be a pattern tester for ToadUSew I thought perhaps I could get over screwing things up and I did. But I still think their patterns are easier to understand than most anyone else's.


Jo Mama 07-06-2011 04:27 AM


Originally Posted by Dee Dee
I am convinced. I plan to buy the pattern book, then I won't have to do all planning out and the calculations myself! :) I've actually seen this pattern in other places and admired how pretty it is.



Originally Posted by Jo Mama

Originally Posted by pegquilter8
I love Toadusew. The two ladies that design and own the studio are awesome. Their fabric is top quality and patterns are easy to follow. BUY the book. You won't be disappointed. Pegeth

.

If I can do the patterns - anyone can. I used to mess up patterns but when I agreed to be a pattern tester for ToadUSew I thought perhaps I could get over screwing things up and I did. But I still think their patterns are easier to understand than most anyone else's.


Good for you Dee Dee - you won't regret it. Also, if you have any problems, you can call them and they would be very glad to help you out. Send me a PM if you need to know anything.

fran624 07-15-2011 12:27 PM

love to see your progress when you get the book

cheri stonespinner 07-24-2011 07:35 PM

Thanks for making it simple to find.It's a great site!

Nana Coop 07-29-2011 12:34 PM

Yes, Cache Cow is funny! Since I live in Cache Valley!!


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