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leatheflea 12-05-2013 01:30 AM


Originally Posted by Grace creates (Post 6439420)
log cabin is a good way to get a grip on 1/4 in seam allowance.

Here's a tutorial for making a layer cake Log cabin

http://notesofsincerity.blogspot.com...in-blocks.html

leatheflea 12-05-2013 01:31 AM


Originally Posted by Grace creates (Post 6439420)
log cabin is a good way to get a grip on 1/4 in seam allowance.

Here's a tutorial for making a layer cake Log cabin

http://notesofsincerity.blogspot.com...in-blocks.html

alleyoop1 12-05-2013 06:10 AM

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She could check out some of the tutorials from Missouri Star Quilting Company. Perhaps she would like to make large pinwheels. I just made up a quick little throw with them. I've attached a photo so you can see. Here is the tutorial on how to make they really easy. They use charm squares but you can do it with larger squaes - you'll just get bigger pinwheels. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ekYpJzHoW6E

sewmom 12-05-2013 06:14 AM


Originally Posted by ragquilter (Post 6439151)
What about MSQC's double slice layer cake. The pattern and tutorial is on their website and it's free. Jenny also has the tutorial on You Tube.

This gets my vote! I love this easy pattern!

ManiacQuilter2 12-05-2013 06:17 AM

Cut the squares in quarters and with the 5" squares do a Falling Charm quilt???

willferg 12-05-2013 07:21 AM

I saw this Kaleidoscope pattern here on the board and plan to try it with a layer cake I've ordered:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1uySnPrPRw

RST 12-05-2013 08:51 AM

I like that kaleidescope technique. Very clever. I do think that the blocks with so many bias pieces would be a bit tough on a beginner, but it's one I'd like to try.


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