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MTS 02-06-2013 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by Jbug (Post 5843991)
This is the w block combo by Cut To Pieces.

Here's the link to the blog post:
http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2012/05/quiltmaker-100-blocks-vol-5.html

It's in the 100 Blocks Vol 5 magazine.

MTS 02-06-2013 09:48 PM

Nice to have friends on the west coast at this hour - I knew one of them would have the magazine.

It's the first method I outlined above - made with triangles.

The block is called Mermaid Blossoms, block #492.

pittsburgpam 02-06-2013 11:18 PM

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I think it's strips cut into triangles. I've done a quilt that was made like this. It really just depends on where you place the fabrics and what width the strips are.

MERRYG 02-07-2013 07:46 AM

This pattern is similar to one we have done by three guys from arizona. sew your strips together I believe there are five in a row or however many you might like we used 2.5" strips and i think we used 5 press and then measure. cut your strips to make a square you will get 4 squares from one strip lay them out one block horizonally and one uo and down. sew around all four sides then cut from corner to corner be careful how you cut it then open it up and you will have 2 sets of blocks match them how ever you might like I will try to attach a picture. or better yet let me email you direct

Tinabug 02-07-2013 12:07 PM

Quilt Pattern Wanted
 

Originally Posted by MERRYG (Post 5844713)
This pattern is similar to one we have done by three guys from arizona. sew your strips together I believe there are five in a row or however many you might like we used 2.5" strips and i think we used 5 press and then measure. cut your strips to make a square you will get 4 squares from one strip lay them out one block horizonally and one uo and down. sew around all four sides then cut from corner to corner be careful how you cut it then open it up and you will have 2 sets of blocks match them how ever you might like I will try to attach a picture. or better yet let me email you direct

Hi Merry,
Please do send all you can to me on how to make this quilt. I'm a novice and pretty much need a pattern to get started.
I do so appreciate your kind assistance and will pay for a pattern. My email is:[email protected]

(tinabugtwo(at)yahoo.com (I don't know if we're supposed to place personal emails so I sent in this format)

Thank you, thank you!
Frankie Laney

Tinabug 02-07-2013 12:10 PM

You are such a sweetheart to help me. Thank you soooo much!!

Tinabug 02-07-2013 12:18 PM


Originally Posted by pittsburgpam (Post 5844083)
I think it's strips cut into triangles. I've done a quilt that was made like this. It really just depends on where you place the fabrics and what width the strips are.

Hey Pittsburg Pam, thank you sooooo very much for sending this. It looks like something I can tackle, I'm a novice at this, but I have great expecations as to my abilities! I am truly appreciative for your time.

BellaBoo 02-07-2013 12:20 PM

Looks exactly like a Strip Tube pattern.

Tinabug 02-07-2013 12:46 PM

Unknown quilt pattern
 

Originally Posted by MTS (Post 5843999)
Here's the link to the blog post:
http://cuttopieces.blogspot.com/2012/05/quiltmaker-100-blocks-vol-5.html

It's in the 100 Blocks Vol 5 magazine.

You are the BEST! I cannot thank you enough for taking the time to help me. Your kind assistance is very much appreciated!!
Frankie L.

Gerbie 02-08-2013 05:19 AM


Originally Posted by Tinabug (Post 5843772)
Hello dear quilters, I wold love to be able to make a quilt using this block. (I'll attach the photo) The problem is, I don't have a pattern or I'm not smart enough to figure it out. Can someone please help me out? I will gladly pay for the pattern or if anyone can direct me to a website that has it. I will be eternally grateful. Thanks,
You can message me


Tina I just printed out a free pattern this week that looks like this. The name is "To the Point", and I found it at Kaelly Studio.com, it is an interactive pattern/video, but the print out for the pattern is free. The pattern that I printed out is mady with half square triangles, and the cutting and amt. of fabric is listed. You might need some help with this since you said you were a novice, but then you might just be able to whiz right through it. You might go to this site and see if this in what you are looking for. Yes the spelling kaelly is correct.


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