Need Help duplicating barn quilt
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My brother made a barn quilt for my sister-in-law. I'd like to convert it to a block pattern to make a table topper or wall hanging. I have no idea how to do so.....would any of you experts out there be able to enlighten me? Hopefully, I attached the picture :-)
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It would be fairly easy to draft that into a 9, 12, 15, 18, 21, 24, 27 inch block -
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I like it - it would make a great table topper or wall hanging.
Now I am a bit 'stuck' on how to ask the next questions - but here goes - Do you need extremely detailed directions/instructions - or are you okay with "shorthand" - such as 9-patch corners - it gets tricky for what to call the center side units - they are called so many different things - and the center unit can be constructed more than one way. You've been a member of The Quilting Board since 2011, so it looks like you've been interested in quilting for a while. |
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here is the cutting grid and the colored block HTH
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because it is a 9 patch within a 9 patch, to get easy cutting sizes, i chose to go to 27".
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Originally Posted by Digitabulist
(Post 7871815)
My brother made a barn quilt for my sister-in-law. I'd like to convert it to a block pattern to make a table topper or wall hanging. I have no idea how to do so.....would any of you experts out there be able to enlighten me? Hopefully, I attached the picture :-)
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Very pretty barn quilt, I can see why you'd like to draft it as a block.
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Wonderful... Then would add 1/4 inch seam allowance on each block?
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan
(Post 7871847)
here is the cutting grid and the colored block HTH
[ATTACH=CONFIG]577309[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=CONFIG]577310[/ATTACH] |
Wow, that quilt block is great! I've had fun looking for them in North Carolina while we are driving up from FL to ME. My husband even points out places where he thinks there should be some around here. Coming out of Asheville, we got lost once in a small town, and they were everywhere, on businesses as well as barns and garages. The quilt blocks and the scenery were the best part of getting lost, listening to the driver's frustration, not so much.
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