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Originally Posted by twistedstitcher
Maybe Boxed Squares is what you're looking for.
http://www.maryquilts.com/boxed-squares/ Click on the folder at the top of the page to download the pattern. |
if you have EQ you can look thru the library, if its in the library it will also tell you the name of the block
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Originally Posted by fabric_fancy
if you have EQ you can look thru the library, if its in the library it will also tell you the name of the block
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Originally Posted by watterstide
This is a pretty easy block to put together
square in a square 2: http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html I looked under square in a square and didn't see the one we used before. There so many different blocks. Look at there S thru Z |
Originally Posted by texas granny
Originally Posted by watterstide
This is a pretty easy block to put together
square in a square 2: http://www.quilterscache.com/S/Squar...res2Block.html I looked under square in a square and didn't see the one we used before. There so many different blocks. Look at there S thru Z |
Going over the answers to your question, I really like the reply for mary'squilts.com. I have been looking for a square in a square block, and that one looks really interesting and easy enough to teach a friend's daughters. Might even make it a party event. She did a knitting tutorial for one of their birthdays; quilting would be great. My granddaughters have their own machines so we have enough to go around. Thanks for bringing the subject up.
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Yes I really like this block too. So simple but looks so nice. I could have figured it out on paper if it had occurred to me (as someone suggested...I'm so embarrassed...lol). But I just thought it'd be easy to locate online. I was surprised when I couldn't.
The other pattern I like too and I've saved it for another time. This board is great. There's always somebody here who has the answer to any question. |
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