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LGJARN52 02-03-2026 10:56 AM

Would you believe I have all of the 3 yard books and didn't find it there either.

OurWorkbench 02-03-2026 11:05 AM


Originally Posted by eparys (Post 8715748)
LGJARN52 - ... With my calculations, it is an 11" block and except for one .5" trim would use the entire 10 " block. ...

Trying to picture in my head and then sketching on graph paper I finally figured out that you need to trim the one .5" trim on the 10 by 2.5" strip that you cut from the layer cake, right? The 7.5"x 2.5" would not need to be trimmed as the way the row (sashing if you will of the trimmed layer cake) in between is constructed.

This looks like this might start with layer cake pieces, but dark background and thinner strips and maybe thicker sashing. https://www.etsy.com/listing/4359034...-quilt-pattern It doesn't indicate that it starts with layer cake and the blocks are twisted rather than all going the same direction.

It is similar to the Topsy Turvy 3 yard quilt, but still different. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/topsy-...9083408181352/

Onebyone 02-03-2026 03:00 PM

I know I've seen this pattern before. Maybe on a Facebook post.

Shepherdess55 02-03-2026 05:53 PM

It looks very similar to the Big Block pattern by The Quilted Twins. In their version, the "L" is pieced from scraps but you could probably cut single fabrics to width and length. Big Block pattern The quilt you're searching for has all the blocks going the same direction while the Big Block pattern has them set in different directions giving it a "tossed" look.

Lena1952 02-04-2026 04:46 AM

https://youtu.be/LZScaXCJ1lE?si=quvaiLeEMyvS_jUI This looks similar to your photo.

eparys 02-04-2026 05:04 AM


Originally Posted by OurWorkbench (Post 8715770)
Trying to picture in my head and then sketching on graph paper I finally figured out that you need to trim the one .5" trim on the 10 by 2.5" strip that you cut from the layer cake, right? The 7.5"x 2.5" would not need to be trimmed as the way the row (sashing if you will of the trimmed layer cake) in between is constructed./

You are correct


Originally Posted by OurWorkbench (Post 8715770)
This looks like this might start with layer cake pieces, but dark background and thinner strips and maybe thicker sashing. https://www.etsy.com/listing/4359034...-quilt-pattern It doesn't indicate that it starts with layer cake and the blocks are twisted rather than all going the same direction.

It is similar to the Topsy Turvy 3 yard quilt, but still different. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/topsy-...9083408181352/

Both of those are darn close (esp the etsy one - while the other one uses 2.5" strips it starts with an 8.5" square which mathematically you could not cut the out the strips and the main sq from a layercake). .... LGJARN52 - you could easily go with one of these with the somewhat of the same look. Great job OurWorkbench!!

Minnesewta-sam 02-04-2026 12:47 PM

It is close to a bento box pattern


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