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sorry I cant help you. penny
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I think I have a pattern that might work but I am leaving shortly to go out of town. I could email it to you next week. Please PM your email address.
Leslie |
Originally Posted by cizzors
I don't know what else to call it :roll:
a star pattern in the center and work out from there with blank space and a border or two. TIA, Karen ***copyright protected materials deleted*** Karen Alabama |
Originally Posted by MNQuilter
I would think that you can take any block pattern and multiply the measurements to get to the size you want it to be. For example, if you have a 12" lone start block adn want it 48", you multipy each piece by 4, taking out the seam allowance. So using a 9patch, you would have 9-4 1/2" squares. To make it 48" you would have 9- 16 1/2 squares and sew together. I hope this kind makes sense!!!
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We have a book called "Sew One and You're Done." The patterns are all 48" - 56" square. Is this what you're talking about?
http://www.amazon.com/Sew-One-Youre-...8186337&sr=1-1 Darren |
Have you seen the feathered star? That one is very large.
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This site, World wide quilting page has 18 inch blocks...that can be enlarged too..
http://www.quilt.com/Blocks/AlphaBlockList.html |
http://www.quilt.com/BlockOfTheMonth...therSizes.html
maybe this will help. |
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