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Old 02-26-2011, 05:06 PM
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I have a book called "501 Quilt Blocks" that has one called Texas Treasures that has 121 pieces. Keep in mind, they expect you to take the picture and make templates for a 4" block. The whole book is for 4" blocks. Some I can do that size, but others have to be enlarged.
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Old 02-26-2011, 05:15 PM
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Those HST's are around 1/3". Insane.

That's George Siciiliano territory. And I don't go there.
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Originally Posted by Butterflyblue
I have a book called "501 Quilt Blocks" that has one called Texas Treasures that has 121 pieces. Keep in mind, they expect you to take the picture and make templates for a 4" block. The whole book is for 4" blocks. Some I can do that size, but others have to be enlarged.
Actually I have this book. Thanks for reminding me. I need to revisit this one.
Do you use templates? How do you make yours? Special plastic? Cardboard?
Any tips would be appreciated.
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Reality check! Have you lost your minds?! LOL
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Old 02-26-2011, 11:05 PM
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Originally Posted by darlin121
Reality check! Have you lost your minds?! LOL
You don't know what you're missing. :-D :P :twisted:
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Old 02-27-2011, 04:20 AM
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Many of Pam Bono's blocks would fit that description. I have three of her books and of the blocks I have done so far, some have as many as 232 pieces.
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Old 02-28-2011, 04:13 PM
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Originally Posted by EasyPeezy
Actually I have this book. Thanks for reminding me. I need to revisit this one.
Do you use templates? How do you make yours? Special plastic? Cardboard?
Any tips would be appreciated.
I haven't dared to do any of the REALLY complicated ones. When I have done blocks from the book they've been "one offs", so I just made templates out of paper or the cardboard from file folders. Only one has been a raging disaster - I tried to do the double wedding ring block at 4" and after cutting all the tiny pieces and sewing the block up, it wouldn't lie flat. I wanted to cry. It was just beyond my skill set at that time. Maybe later I'll go back and try again.

Some of the easier patterns I don't make templates for - I can measure the pictures, add seam allowances and rotary cut, or figure out the grid and add seam allowances to rotary cut. That works best if they're on a 4 patch grid, of course.
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Thanks, Butterflyblue. That's what I dread the most about templates.
I'll just have to take the plunge one of these days. :wink:
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Old 02-28-2011, 06:07 PM
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Every time I flip through it, I think "Someday I'll have to make a big sampler with all these neat blocks", but who knows if it will ever happen or not.

When I figure the rotary cutting directions for a block I write it in the book (yes, I know, sacrilege)under their instructions to save myself time later.
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If you've never done templates, it's probably better to start with a pattern that has bigger pieces. :)
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