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Pegi Anne 10-09-2022 10:57 AM

How to design with 18" blocks
 
I was gifted 10 - 18" blocks which I have embroidered. I want to make a quilt with them but really cannot figure out how to assemble them. I am thinking three across and four down with some type of center FMQ. They are all the same girl with a parasol so cannot be on point.
thanks for you advice
https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-idjw...699475.jpg?c=2

Barb in Louisiana 10-09-2022 12:40 PM

Some thoughts.
Make 4 rows, with 4 down and each corner is a blank for either a fabric or a HST's or???
blank, block, block, blank
block, block, block, block
block, block, block, block
blank, block, block, blank
Use a sashing to put the blocks together with a different solid color at the intersections and at each corner.

Add triangles on each size to make the blocks, square in a square, then they will look like they are on point. Then use a sashing to highlight the blocks.
An important part is what size do you want this to be finished as. Do you want borders or is this a standalone piece. Four 18 inch blocks is 72 inches square without borders. If you add 1 inch sashing and edging, then you increase the size 5 inches.


toogie 10-09-2022 12:50 PM

I understood there are only 10 of the parasol girls, that are 18 inch blocks.

Pegi Ann 3 across and 4 down you would need 12 blocks.

Barb- your’s would also need 12 blocks and the 4 corner blocks

🤷‍♀️ Did I miss something?!
BYW- that is a pretty embroidered design

LAF2019 10-09-2022 12:55 PM

blank block blank block
block blank block blank
blank block blank block
block blank block blank
blank block blank block

Barb in Louisiana 10-09-2022 01:04 PM


Originally Posted by toogie (Post 8570454)
I understood there are only 10 of the parasol girls, that are 18 inch blocks.

Pegi Ann 3 across and 4 down you would need 12 blocks.

Barb- your’s would also need 12 blocks and the 4 corner blocks

🤷‍♀️ Did I miss something?!
BYW- that is a pretty embroidered design

Laughing out loud at myself Toogie.....You are right. It does need twelve blocks.

Karamarie 10-09-2022 01:06 PM

You've done beautiful work on them so far.

Quiltwoman44 10-09-2022 01:25 PM

or X
X X
X X X Aghhhh, the computer messed me up. spaces for plain background blocks in between.

and four more next...you get the point. one could go on but the blocks will be lovely what ever way you want to make them. Adding triangles or other squares in colors will help them shine. Love the block you showed us!

Peckish 10-09-2022 03:31 PM


Originally Posted by Pegi Anne (Post 8570429)
They are all the same girl with a parasol so cannot be on point.

How much empty space is around the embroidery? Would you be able to trim the blocks smaller AND make them on point at the same time?

OurWorkbench 10-09-2022 04:16 PM

What about a 3 x 3 with sashing and then a pillow out of the tenth one? I found one that is for sale with the larger parasol girls. The size is about 68" x 63" overall at https://laurelleaffarm.com/item-page...no-m630111.htm and the picture is at https://laurelleaffarm.com/item-phot...-m630111-1.jpg

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ctrysass2012 10-09-2022 05:56 PM


Originally Posted by LAF2019 (Post 8570456)
blank block blank block
block blank block blank
blank block blank block
block blank block blank
blank block blank block

This would look good & you could do a thin sashing between blocks & as a small border.


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