Originally Posted by illinois
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There it is!!! It's the one from aquiltinglife. But now how to get the pattern? The link takes me to the final construction and, when I clicked on "download the pattern", nothing happens. Thank you "workbench"! You did it!! You found the one I hope to find--now for the pattern. The quilt that I've seen was made with all the blades alike and in bright pastels.
I'm guessing that it is put together like a "One Block Wonder" Janey - Neat people never make the exciting discoveries I do. Not affiliated with off-site link(s) |
I chased the one at the link around for a while. I finally found the free pattern. It's a little different from the one Janey found.
It's here on the Fat Quarter Blog. bkay |
Found it! I've sure seen a lot of pretty quilts while searching and am so pleased with all the help found here. Amazing group of quilters, you all are and so helpful.
There was something on Pinterest that somewhat clicked with a tiny snippet of the front of a magazine. Fons and Porter!! There is a free download of what to do with fat quarters. The construction is going to be easy (I think) using strip piecing and my 60 degree ruler that I purchased when I made several kaleidoscope throws. If you haven't done one of those--they are a lot of fun with lots of movement changing what you see in the finished product.(Kaleidoscope--not One Block Wonder) Of course, the search has put me now on daily emails from various places but we'll handle that in exchange for a free download of the pattern I've been hoping to find. More pretty quilts and some great articles among those! Thank you again to all who read/responded to my search. |
Oh two pieced triangle hex's! half hex's sewn in rows. Have fun!!!
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Hard to say
I think there is an older pattern called 'Buzzsaw' that sounds similar to what you're asking, but again, it is hard to say, without a picture to reference.
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You might try and search for the pattern on Quilter's Cache. I go on their website a lot looking for interesting patterns. Good luck to you
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I found this to show cutting out 'all those' pieces, but I think I would rather sew two strips together and cut 60 dg triangles. So much simpler. Also would rather make and join the hexagons than trying to match up points using the half-hexie strip method, jmo.
Little Ruby quilt |
The link as to a tutorial to show you how to make the blocks. You don't really need a pattern. I also noted that this was Part 3. If you go back and look at Part 1 and Part 2 plus the video, you should be able to make the whole quilt.
This appears to be the start of the sew along. https://www.aquiltinglife.com/2016/0...ter-shop.html/ |
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