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Frizbee28 02-13-2014 12:00 AM

Help! Name that Block Pattern
 
I'm very new at quilting and have been asked to make a table runner, I found a picture of one that would work, but there's no name or pattern with it, just the fact that she bought it somewhere. Could someone please tell me what the name of the block is? Thanks so much! Here is the website http://margoobrien.blogspot.com/2011...le-runner.html

Jan in VA 02-13-2014 12:24 AM

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Have you ever tried using 4-squares-to-the-inch graph paper to draw out your designs? Try doing this with a pencil, 6" school ruler and colored pencils....just play around with shapes, copy some from pictures of simple blocks for practice. The ability to do this will make drawing your own patterns so much easier.

The block shown in this table runner is very simple and quite common; many of my beginning students draw and sew this using the simple sections of the block below. You can make the sections any size you want by assigning a size to the graph squares. The table runner consists of the following 3 sections.
Be sure to cut the squares from which you will cut the triangles about 1.5" larger than the other 2 sections will be.

Jan in VA

Capri 02-13-2014 12:43 AM

Jan this is excellent advice. I hope it will be taken notice of as it's a valuable lesson in block construction/drafting and will surely save a lot of money! You are what this forum is all about.

Frizbee28 02-13-2014 06:03 AM

Thank you so much Jan, I'll try graphing it out.

grammy of 6 02-13-2014 02:44 PM

I was not able to copy the picture.

bearisgray 02-13-2014 03:12 PM

Pretty runner.

Graph paper is one of my favorite tools.

Remember to add seam allowances to the pieces.

Amythyst02 02-14-2014 04:09 AM

nice table runner.

GingerK 02-14-2014 05:13 AM

Jan, excellent advice and a very clear breakdown of the pattern. You should be a quilting teacher--no wait-- you ARE a quilting teacher to all of us here. I could see the pattern breakdown but would never have been able to explain it so well. Oh, and I also love my graph paper and coloured pencils!

grammasharon 02-14-2014 05:36 AM


Originally Posted by GingerK (Post 6574056)
Jan, excellent advice and a very clear breakdown of the pattern. You should be a quilting teacher--no wait-- you ARE a quilting teacher to all of us here. I could see the pattern breakdown but would never have been able to explain it so well. Oh, and I also love my graph paper and coloured pencils!

I 2nd your comment GingerK! I have not had any formal classes and have tried to teach myself. Since I found this board I have learned many tidbits and most of them are from Jan in VA. She is awesome and always so willing to help a newbie. I want to publicly thank her for all her help. I always pay close attention when I see her smiling face in the comment sections.

Yooper32 02-14-2014 05:41 AM

If you study it, you can see that it is constructed using diagonal strips. Graphing them should be fairly easy if you study it a bit.


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