Block Name?
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Does this scrappy block have a name?
I imagine it can be made any size but wondered what would be the most practical - perhaps the centre strip could be 2.5 inches. A good way to use up jelly rolls. [ATTACH=CONFIG]616861[/ATTACH] |
I don't know but I love it and the fabrics too.
Looking at it from here it looks like it may be a challenge to line everything up? |
I don't know the name of it either but I am making a very similar block. Mine has only 1 strip of white in the middle of the square.
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I love it and the fabric but I would probably pull my hair out trying to match it!
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I make small charity quilts and don’t stress too much when things don’t match up - but it’s nice when they do!
I tell myself the recipients won’t be bothered. |
Don’t know the name of the block, but the method looks like a tube quilt. Google tube quilt and you’ll get a ton of free tutorials, fabric placement is key and you can achieve many different designs.
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Originally Posted by luvstoquilt
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I love it and the fabric but I would probably pull my hair out trying to match it!
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It's the Double Crossed pattern by Amy Smart.
https://amysmart.bigcartel.com/produ...lt-pattern-pdf As seen in her blog - https://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2017...reat-utah.html |
Originally Posted by dunster
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It's the Double Crossed pattern by Amy Smart.
https://amysmart.bigcartel.com/produ...lt-pattern-pdf As seen in her blog - https://www.diaryofaquilter.com/2017...reat-utah.html I saw the photo on Pinterest but hadn’t read the blog. |
It looks very similar to this weeks MSQC block that Jenny called Brick Yard. Pretty blocks!
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