Looking for directions on a block
I had directions for a block and can't find them and hoping someone knows where I can get them. It was for taking two squares of fabric and sewing them right sides together. You left a 2 inch section open at opposing corners and then cut the square into sections and from that you had pieces that you reassembled into a finished block. Hoping this makes sense. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
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Originally Posted by citruscountyquilter
(Post 6156860)
I had directions for a block and can't find them and hoping someone knows where I can get them. It was for taking two squares of fabric and sewing them right sides together. You left a 2 inch section open at opposing corners and then cut the square into sections and from that you had pieces that you reassembled into a finished block. Hoping this makes sense. Does anyone know what I'm talking about?
It is called the Anita's Arrowhead block. Fun to make! |
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Thank you, thank you. I can start breathing again and stop beating myself up.
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Thank you very much.
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Never seen this before. Thanks for sharing.
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I haven't seen this one before.
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I have all the blocks made for this quilt but have not put them together yet. Had a lot of fun doing it.
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New to me. Thanks for the link, looks like fun!
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This is also known as the Amazing Three Cut block. It is so easy to do and fun to create. I have done it with and without sashing between the blocks. Also all blocks the same color forms a secondary pattern once assembled. Or it can be done scrappy. This is a really cute, fast, and fun block for those last minute baby shower gifts too!
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