Ideas on a pattern?
My sister is coming to visit. She made 9 patch quilts several years ago. She wants me to help her make a quilt "with triangles and put together on point". I probably have a gazillion books not to mention the Internet but really don't have time for that kind of hunt. Hoping someone here will have a suggestion that will shorten my search.
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Here's what I could find without digging too deep.
http://www.redpepperquilts.com/2010/...rus-quilt.html https://flekka.com/2012/12/21/roma-q...few-weeks-ago/ http://www.make-it-do.com/tag/easy-scrap-quilt/ http://missesstitches.blogspot.com/2...aby-quilt.html Hope some of these are useful. |
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A gift/idea from me to you:
A sneaky way to make triangles that uses only squares. When the block is set on point, they stand up point down, too. I'm including instructions for cutting the triangles for on point setting, too. Using these cutting instructions for the setting triangles will allow your blocks to "float" away from the edges of the borders and prevent losing your points. Jan in VA |
Wow! Thimblebug and osewme, those are great links. I love making HSTs (and I do them the old way -- drawing the line diagonally). These examples give a lot of practice with getting the points right.
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These are all wonderful links. And, thanks, Jan, as always!
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Thank you for some excellent ideas and links. I am sure she will like these. You all are great!
And ,Jan, I am going to try your gift. I am curious. Looks too easy.☺I am a huge fan of easy. |
Originally Posted by jackiesmith
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.....And ,Jan, I am going to try your gift. I am curious. Looks too easy.☺I am a huge fan of easy.
Jan in VA |
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