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Reba'squilts 02-14-2015 04:48 AM

Nice border..I think I will save it also. Thanks Barb in La!

piker6ca 02-14-2015 05:16 AM

Thanks Barb
I,ll let you know how I make out .
Tom

twinkie 02-14-2015 05:32 AM

NanaCsews2, thanks for the link. http://buzzingandbumbling.blogspot.c...-tutorial.html

That is an easy way to do the diamond. I get thoughts in my mind that I have a difficult time putting on paper. This is my thought. I was wondering if you could cut the strip on an angle I think a 45 degree) instead of straight, could you come up with an elongated diamond? Some of you smart ladies could probably have the answer to this.

sewhat540 02-14-2015 05:49 AM

Love the design that you put here of the diamond. Looks like a lot of sewing and designing but know it isn't but it finishes the area. Great thinking. Keep great ideas coming, I could use some.

piker6ca 02-14-2015 06:27 AM

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Well
I tried a diamond this morning and think they will come out ok .
This was the first one I made.
Tom
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Barb_MO 02-14-2015 06:27 AM

These aren't diamond on the blog, they are square set on point. Your diamonds are on page one of this post.


Originally Posted by twinkie (Post 7089653)
NanaCsews2, thanks for the link. http://buzzingandbumbling.blogspot.c...-tutorial.html

That is an easy way to do the diamond. I get thoughts in my mind that I have a difficult time putting on paper. This is my thought. I was wondering if you could cut the strip on an angle I think a 45 degree) instead of straight, could you come up with an elongated diamond? Some of you smart ladies could probably have the answer to this.


#1piecemaker 02-14-2015 06:40 AM

I'm glad you asked this question. Its opened up a new avenue for me with borders

Barb in Louisiana 02-14-2015 06:55 AM


Originally Posted by piker6ca (Post 7089712)
Well
I tried a diamond this morning and think they will come out ok .
This was the first one I made.
Tom
Not as hard as I thought it would be.

That looks good. If you use the same fabric all around, the geese will appear to be floating.

Edited to add: a lot of quilting patterns seem very hard, until you can see a pattern in the block. Most of them turn out to be easier than they look. Some, especially the paper pieced blocks are a bit more intricate, but all can be done if we understand how the pattern goes together.

The funny part, is all of you guys and gals make me think, and I really enjoy using EQ7 to solve your questions and it gives me new ideas.

Another thought: the beauty of the floating diamonds with solid squares between them is that you can make them any size as long as the diamonds are twice as long as they are wide. The solid squares can be such that there are only diamonds at the corner areas of the borders, or there can be diamonds on only two sides so that the quilt looks more modern. The possibilities are many.

jamannix 02-14-2015 02:28 PM

Hi - I think that Louisana Barb's method would get you closest to what you've drawn.
I own a book called Sets and Sashings for quilts by Phyllis D. Miller, published by the American quilter's
society of Paducah in 2000. It has a 2" sashing called "darting minnows" that is similar but the points of the
diamonds touch. You could see if your library has the book or I could e-mail you the xeroxed pages
if you sent me your e-Mail. Good luck. Judy [[email protected]]

thimblebug6000 02-15-2015 01:01 PM

If this is your practice piece, remember to adjust the sizes so that when you stitch it into a quilt you won't lose your points.


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