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Kehoeta 03-23-2014 08:19 AM

Help with this pattern
 
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one of my friends sent me this photo - it looks like a relatively easy quilt to make - I'd just like to find a pattern and review it.

Anyone seen this photo in your quilting magazines??

tessagin 03-23-2014 08:24 AM

looks almost like a square in a square. YOu might find it in Jenny Doan's Missouri Star Quilt Co. tutorials.

mawluv 03-23-2014 08:35 AM

That's a really cool quilt!! Very modern looking!!

quiltsRfun 03-23-2014 09:08 AM

Looks like you could snowball the patches on two corners (with an added black piping or narrow strip). Then cut diagonally and piece the square in square blocks. Add narrow black sashing. That's how'd do it.

Or for two at once you could do it as a strip quilt and use the opposite side triangles for the back or for another quilt.

nativetexan 03-23-2014 09:11 AM

I would think of a tube quilt myself. sew three fabrics into strips, one wide one, the skinny black and the colorful one. then cut with a 60 degree triangle (think 60 degree). looks great. draw it out or try in scraps and see how it goes.

Grandma Bonnie 03-23-2014 09:27 AM

Can you ask your friend where the photo came from?

DogHouseMom 03-23-2014 10:18 AM

That would be very easy to paper piece ... and very easy to draw the paper pieces yourself with the aid of Word or Excel.

Each block is made up of 4 triangle units. Each unit has 3 fabrics - center blue triangle, thin black border, and wide neutral. You can draw this triangle easily and make as many copies as needed ... and whatever size you want.

Once you've made all the triangle units - sew four of them together and use that narrow black stripe to match your units. Because you will be working with bias edges I would keep the paper on the triangle units until after you've joined them into a square.

Bear in mind that you will need some half square finished blocks for the side triangles because this pattern is set on point.

Once you have the squares completed, remove the paper and add the sashing.

It's a very pretty quilt.

KarenK 03-23-2014 10:27 AM

Here is the link for this quilt. On this site, there are links back to the site with the original instructions.

http://traceyjayquilts.blogspot.com/...ce-blocks.html

KLO 03-23-2014 11:00 AM

KarenK, thanks for that link and Kehoeta, thanks for showing the photo and asking about it. I cannot figure out why I have become so attracted to these modern quilts. I am not modern and I like nature designs but somehow I love the quilt in that photo. It would make a great guy quilt too. Yep, saving this link.

nativetexan 03-23-2014 11:01 AM

cute, cute, cute. squares rather than triangles. thanks!


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