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bearisgray 05-06-2017 10:47 AM

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To add to felilne fanatic's comment and Fast pedal's drawing -

SEAM ALLOWANCES NEED TO BE ADDED.

Irishrose2 05-06-2017 11:20 AM

2 1/2" squares will make a 6 1/2" square 9 patch. The corner blocks for the snowball will be 2 1/2". Draw a line from corner to corner, line the little square up exactly with the 6 1/2" snowball square (all four corners). Stitch one thread width off the line (toward the corner) to allow for the fabric used when you press the triangle toward the corner. Make just one of each and check to see if the seams the line up before cutting more. I cut off the under part of the triangle to reduce bulk, but some don't.
The rose fabric - found it in the church storage closet - probably from the 70s, but I still liked it.

GeeGee 05-06-2017 07:24 PM


Originally Posted by Sunnydays9999 (Post 7817783)
[ATTACH=CONFIG]572556[/ATTACH] A friend of mine made these placemats years ago through a class. I'd like to make a table runner, but I don't have the name to search for since she can't find her pattern. (Have done a search here and on Pinterest for snowball quilt, but haven't found any that were placed on point.)
As a new quilter, I feel comfortable recreating the 9-patch and snowballs, but would rather not have to figure out for the outsides. Does anyone know if a pattern for this (or something very similar) is available?? Thanks very much for any help!

What is the size of the 9 patches and snowball blocks? May be able to figure this out. Thanks

ube quilting 05-07-2017 01:38 AM

I am going to try this pattern too. Thanks peeps for doing the pattern and making it easy.

This is a nice pattern.

cindyb 05-07-2017 03:42 AM

I think it's Jack's Chain by Deloa Jones.

sewnclog 05-07-2017 08:36 AM

The outside white looks like they could be snowball with opposite corners snowballed and then cut in half the other direction. At least that is how I'd do it. It does look pretty simple.

Sunnydays9999 05-08-2017 05:51 AM

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Don't know why my pic of graphed piece that shows sizes didn't attach properly. Will try once again for the 3rd or 4th time: [ATTACH=CONFIG]572755[/ATTACH]

GeeGee 05-08-2017 05:01 PM


Originally Posted by Sunnydays9999 (Post 7819884)
Don't know why my pic of graphed piece that shows sizes didn't attach properly. Will try once again for the 3rd or 4th time:

Thanks for posting your graph, I think cutting an oversize square (maybe 4 3/4 or 5 inches), snowballing 2 opposite corners, then cut in half diagonally on the corners without snowball corners would work for the setting triangles. I wil have to test for size.

Gay 05-08-2017 11:45 PM

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I would use a square 1" larger than the snowball block, and only piece two opposite corners, then cut once diagonally. You will probably have to trim the outside a little after sewing it all together.

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Sunnydays9999 05-09-2017 04:46 PM

Thanks again to all who've been so helpful, my apologies for not acknowledging you sooner. Have been at the hospital much of the time since Saturday; my dad fell and broke his hip (turns 88 next week). Not sure I'll be getting to the quilting as soon as I'd hoped, but look forward to using your tips when I do.


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