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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
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It's just a half square triangle block with the corners snowballed. Easy peasy!
Or to be more specific....snowball the corners of the plain squares before sewing them together as an HST......this will create that neat little pinwheel in the corners. Jan in VA Judy in Phx, AZ |
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Jan in VA.....I think you told just how to do this one. It does look easy, but very effective.....:)
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Jan, you are AMAZING!!!! Sure wish I lived close enough to soak up some of your knowledge of quilting.
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For those who have asked, I appreciate your comments and kudos, but I learned quilting with a technique that taught me how to "find the block" and that has allowed me to "see" how each one is constructed. I never buy patterns and rarely follow those in a book. I just draw them out on graph paper, or very occasionally on Paint here on the computer. I assign whatever sizes I need to the sections to make the block the finished size I wish.
I am eternally thankful I learned this way!! Rest in Peace "Crazy Lady" Mary Ellen Hopkins! Jan in VA |
Jan, I too appreciate your knowledge. And I agree that Mary Ellen Hopkins was a gem of a teacher. I have the first edition of her book "It's OK to Sit on My Quilt" and I learned so, so much from it. I don't see things as well as you do, but I am able to figure out many blocks by examining them. That's what I find so fascinating about quilting. I end up examining patterns much more than I do any actual sewing!
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Jan, you make it look so easy.
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Jan you do make it look easy and I love how modest you are. You sound like a really nice person.
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
(Post 6584932)
It's just a half square triangle block with the corners snowballed. Easy peasy!
Or to be more specific....snowball the corners of the plain squares before sewing them together as an HST......this will create that neat little pinwheel in the corners. Jan in VA Looks like a pile of snowballs cut from corner to corner and then tossed in the air to see where they land. Then grab two and sew them back together to make your blocks. Now that I think about it, it sounds like a fun way to show the girls how to make a quilt. They get such a kick out of me tossing things in the air to see where they land so I can say my quilt was randomly put together. I got to remember this one for the summer when they come to visit. |
Originally Posted by DebraK
(Post 6584626)
I don't know, but I sure love seeing all the quilts on the page you pulled it from.
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