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Originally Posted by GrannieAnnie
(Post 6579713)
I'm thinking an easier method might be to make the inside block a 3 space red rectangle/red square,white square, red square/3 space red rectangle, then add a triangle wiht trapazoids outside that
Then, again, maybe not |
This is how I would make it.[/QUOTE]
Dunster, Thank you so much for doing this. I have forwarded it on to my friend and kept a copy for myself Barb in Kansas |
I just finished a these blocks and have them ready to put together. The pattern is called "Garden Delight" and I
found it and the instructions on Michael Miller Fabrics website. You can download the pattern free on their site. It is really pretty done in a different scrap for each block. The block size is i believe 18 inches. I hope you have fun making this. |
Originally Posted by jquilt214
(Post 6581431)
I just finished a these blocks and have them ready to put together. The pattern is called "Garden Delight" and I
found it and the instructions on Michael Miller Fabrics website. You can download the pattern free on their site. It is really pretty done in a different scrap for each block. The block size is i believe 18 inches. I hope you have fun making this. http://www.michaelmillerfabrics.com/...n-delight.html to get the full instructions, click on download at the bottom of the page |
to me they are two blocks set on point and done in rows.
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Here is a pattern for a similar looking block and it uses flying geese
http://www.craftsy.com/pattern/quilt...ox-quilt/30512 |
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