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Does this look familiar? Name or place to get instructions?
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I'm not sure but it looks like one where they twiddle or fold/sew down pieces of fabric [the blue] back over on its self to get that curve/arch..........:cool:.......cute quilt.
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Snow Puzzle, variation of 10 minute block
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I've never seen that design before. With all those curves, it must take a while to make.
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I don't have a clue.
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You guys are the best!!!!!
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I can't figure out how she gets it from the straight lines to the "scalloped" shape??
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My guess - it's probably a technique similar to the 10 minute block.
eta: and after looking at the link, I realize I was correct. :) According to the person who made the quilt, the pattern was published in The Quilter magazine, January 2003. Designer is Shelley Swanland. http://www.shelleysstudio.com/Snow%20Puzzle.htm |
I do not think I have seen this pattern before but I do like it. Hope someone can tell you the name.
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The centre square is made as a ten minute block but make 5th square larger than others. Once you have done this press and find centres of each side this is middle of the twiddle bit.
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Okay ladies without pattern had a go. 4 small squares 51/2 inches and one large square at 10 inches.
This made sure the points are further than 1/4 inch away from seam allowance. |
The pattern is Parchment and Black Lacquer designed by Shelley Swanland. Finished size for the pattern is 48 x 48. I got this pattern at Road to CA Quilt Show.
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Does anyone know why she used 4 small blocks as the foundation of the "star" rather than appliqueing the diamond/star onto one piece of fabric?
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Thanks for the link. When I first looked at it I thought it was a variation of the 10 minute block.
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Originally Posted by Retired Fire Chief
(Post 6351630)
Does anyone know why she used 4 small blocks as the foundation of the "star" rather than appliqueing the diamond/star onto one piece of fabric?
It's a concept similar to how cathedral window quilts are made, also. You're folding over the edge and stitching it down. |
Thanks Peckish, I do remember the tute and how the center piece is sewn in, although I didn't see it when she showed the back of the block. I need to revisit the 10 min. block to figure out how it's done again.
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Originally Posted by AngelinaMaria
(Post 6349499)
I can't figure out how she gets it from the straight lines to the "scalloped" shape??
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Snow Puzzle
You can purchase the download for this pattern from Craftys.com. I did last night.
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It is a variation of the 10 minute block as clem55 and Janie W stated. Go to YouTube and type in 10 minute block! I made a 12 block quilt this week-end at retreat and was tickled to death at how easy and fast it was. Because the edges of the "set in" square are on the bias it's easy peasy to curve the edge and stitch down. I think I'll use my fairy frost for this idea. Would be so cute done with 5" charm squares too.
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10 Min. Block Variation
Originally Posted by AZ Jane
(Post 6348778)
Does this look familiar? Name or place to get instructions?
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