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Or, you could look at this as a snowballed square within a square, within a square, within a square. Maybe this colorway will help you see it.
Jan in VA |
I believe that is from Karin hellaby's sew simply pineapple 2 book. I have seen her do it on you tube also but can t figure out how to link from my I pad.
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It might the Simple Pineapple Plus pattern..super easy to make..I taught a class and the gals were amazed at the simplicity of the entire process.
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there are 2 distinct blocks on point. One is a very simple pineapple and the other half square triangle. Draw it out on graph paper and I am sure you can figure it out
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I think it's this one. I too saw it earlier this week and there is a nice tut for it
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feffertim posted this link the other day: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J3bejYQ4Oaw
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To identify any quilt, look at a corner. Check the left corner on this quilt. It's bounded by large triangles: starting from the bottom right and going clock wise the triangle colors are yellow, green red and teal (this corner forms a secondary pattern all comprised of teal).
Best wishes with your quilting. It's a lovely quilt. SandyQuilter |
This quilt is made up of all identical blocks. The blocks are a pineapple pattern. The colors have the same placement in each block. The effect is made up by rotating the block every time. Really neat pattern.
Jan's layout is the pattern used. |
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Here is the pineapple block. It is the same block just turned to make the corners match.
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I love all the things I learn here. This is great, the pattern and how Jane showed us the block. I think this one is going on my list.
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