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to get 24 inch size total, your blocks could be 4 across of six inch, or 6 across of four inches. very simple. just divide into the finished size you want to find what size blocks would work.
good luck. |
here is the instructions..on the web.
http://www.thethriftyneedle.com/class-4PatchBaby.asp you can make it as many blocks across and down as you want. your border could be any size too..if i put 2 borders on it, i cut 2 and 1/2 inches Width of Fabric and the outside border would be cut at 4 and 1/4 inches WOF (width of fabric).. sometimes i make a square baby quilt, sometimes i make a rectangle baby quilt.. we are all here if you need any help.. :thumbup: |
Originally Posted by pocoellie
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Thank you those figures helped out alot.....
As soon as I get my material which will be hopefully very soon than I am going to get started on my very first wall hanging just like yours. |
Thank you for that website too...
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I recommend the Rail Fence. It is a very forgiving pattern and looks great finished out. Here is the pattern from Quilter's Cache.
http://www.quilterscache.com/R/RailFenceBlock.html Darren |
I just may make that one...since it looks so simple and easy to do. Thanks for the link.
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