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You will need to search thru the various "stacked" style designs to make sure you have sufficient fabric. If my memory is correct you need 6 repeats for the original stack and whack. Memory doesn't work sometime.
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If it were me I would make a shirt. The fabric is awesome.
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Originally Posted by Austinite
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vusz5Rx5tkQ I found this excellent youtube show on S&W with Bethany Reynolds in case there is someone else out there like me who is wondering what to do
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Originally Posted by yolajean
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I think it would be a great "fussy cut" square pattern with all those beautiful colors to put with it. Here is one that I am doing with a finished 6" block. It could be done with larger blocks and would be beautiful.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]588336[/ATTACH] I cut my squares at 6 1/2 inches and then used the white as shown on this example. Cut the strips at 2" except for the outside 2, which I cut at 2 1/8 to give me room for squaring up the block before sewing them together. The squares are from strips cut at 2" and sewn together. I made a tube by sewing 28 strips together and then sewing the 1st and last strips together making the tube. I then cut the tube apart at different patterns to give my strips some variation. My blocks will end up at 10 1/4 inches. After sewing the blocks together, I am going to add a white border as shown on the pictured quilt, which allows the blocks to appear as if they are floating. Here are some photos of my blocks (in the making). The first photo is the "tube" (around my iron to hold them up.), the second is the strip piece laying flat ready to cut into 2" strips (two layers) and the last is my quilt blocks on my design board. I hope this helps you. Yolanda [ATTACH=CONFIG]588366[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]588367[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]588368[/ATTACH] |
It would make a great S&W. Check out Bethany's book for ideas on different designs.
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So many good ideas, but if none suit you, you can mail it to me. I love Alexander Henry fabric. I vote for OBW.
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Well, here is what I did when I received yardage from my MIL. Mine was, I am sorry to say, butt ugly. I put muslin as the back, ugly fabric, then the fabric they use for chenille on top--then stitched at at 45 degree about every quarter to half inch. Next I split down above the backing and made covers for my couches. Lovely brown, gold and aqua hints barely stood out.
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Love this pattern could you give the name of it and who designed it.
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Originally Posted by wesing
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I belong to a small group of "Guy Quilters" and we sew for QOV. Our leader often gets fabric donated that we won't use for QOV, so he packages it up and gives it to us. This was in my package from the last giveaway. Does it have enough colors to be a Stack-n-Whack quilt? The vertical repeat is about 11 & 3/4, and I have a little more than 3.5 yards. That's all I can think of to do with it. BTW it's an Alexander Henry.
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another idea is to make "4-patch stack posie". it is similar to stack n wack but blocks are square. Easy to do and pretty. I made one and had 80 blocks none of which were to same. check YouTube for instructions. Have fun!!!!!!
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