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PghPat 05-23-2011 04:33 AM

I bought the small Twister template and before I start any big project I decided I'd do a small trial with 4 - 5" squares and a 3" border. I got it sewn together and cut out with no problem but now I can't get it put together correctly. WHEW - and only 4 blocks cut up. Imagine if I had a large project. This is worse than a jig saw puzzle and I can't do those :oops:

Last night I saw where someone posted a 4 square example but I can't find it now to copy from to put my 9 squares in the right order. Can someone help me. Thanks, Pat

ckcowl 05-23-2011 04:53 AM

could we see a picture of what the problem is? sounds like a layout issue? lots of blocks can be layed out to form different designs- be adventurous...come up with something totally new-and you :)

ruck9085 05-23-2011 04:57 AM

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PghPat 05-23-2011 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by ckcowl
could we see a picture of what the problem is? sounds like a layout issue? lots of blocks can be layed out to form different designs- be adventurous...come up with something totally new-and you :)

I hope I'm not sending this twice - my pics before and after cutting. I want this to look like a pin wheel but it doesn't. How do I need to arrange them?

drivingsusan 05-23-2011 06:58 AM

I really believe you did it right.....it is just that there is no contrast (4 different squares) to make 4 pinwheels.

fidgety 05-23-2011 07:13 AM

you did it correctly. You just need some contrasting fabrics. it does however look like one huge pinwheel.

Airwick156 05-23-2011 07:25 AM

I think it needs more contrast too. I like your choice of fabrics. :)

PghPat 05-23-2011 07:50 AM

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I just LOVE getting replies from everyone. I read ALL THE TIME but RARELY post. I finally found the post with just 4 blocks and I think I've got mine arranged correctly now. I just wanted to practice and I saw another one that had just used two colors and I liked it - it was a table runner made for St Patrick's Day.

I'll bet I've learned to somehow keep my blocks in order next time. I'lljust finish this and use it as a little table topper.

I bought a Moda Charm pack and now I wonder with such an assortment of colors and patterns how will a table runner look. I wouldn't think you would see the pinwill pattern with such a mish mash of colors!

Found on board
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My final layout - the same?
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amma 05-23-2011 08:53 AM

You could make another piece the same, but with a different color center,cut and mix the two, then you will have the contrast you need and will have two matching tops :D:D:D

PghPat 05-23-2011 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by amma
You could make another piece the same, but with a different color center,cut and mix the two, then you will have the contrast you need and will have two matching tops :D:D:D

I might sound dumb but with just 4 blocks 2 across and 2 down I wouldn't know where to put a contrasting block.

In the meantime I'm posting a pic of the table topper it turned into. I think I'd be afraid to make the tabble runner I planned with the charm squares. With all the colors and designs I don't know if I'd ever get them arranged correctly-

Thanks for all the input - much need!

Pat

Front of table topper
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