Bless you GhostRider for that link .... it'll be much quicker for designing layouts than the old graph paper method!
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
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I have not made mine, but this is my design
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Originally Posted by jlm5419
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Here is one we made with tiny pieces.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
(Post 5050975)
Bless you GhostRider for that link .... it'll be much quicker for designing layouts than the old graph paper method!
Up at the top, they also have grids for triangles and what they call Escher-style, which is really just one that combines squares AND triangles. It's a great website. Enjoy! |
Yessirreee ... M'am! (a Brit Site!)
And it was all those variables that got me excited .... link saved, thanks to you Ghostie! |
there is one out there, I bought it several years ago and its very nice. Im not at home right now so cant tell you the name etc but if you dont find it, I'll dig it out once we return from vacation
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Now that is really neat!!!! Thanks a lot for sharing.
Of course it may just shoot the rest of my morning. (smile)
Originally Posted by ghostrider
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Any and all tessellations are 'interlocking' by definition. They can be as complex or as simple as you want to make them. One example of an interactive design site is this one.
http://gwydir.demon.co.uk/jo/tess/tess.htm |
There is a great pattern available. I purchased the pattern to make my nephew a puzzle quilt for Xmas.
Really cute for childrens lap quilts. |
Originally Posted by clsurz
(Post 5050008)
Has anyone ever designed one and made it?
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