Seven Sisters Quilt Block
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I'm sure you've found it. I found this one today. It's a pillow pattern but I'm sure you could make it any size. Happy Quilting.
http://www.doveinthewindow.com/pdf/seven%20sisters.pdf
http://www.doveinthewindow.com/pdf/seven%20sisters.pdf
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7 Sisters and Tumbling Blocks are just 60 degree diamonds. You can make sizes any size you want - the look is all in the way you lay them out. No pattern needed.
Here's a variation I made. My g'ma cut out the pieces, but never made them into a quilt. I finished it.
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Here's a variation I made. My g'ma cut out the pieces, but never made them into a quilt. I finished it.
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In the dark corner of my mind I think I remember seeing a pattern for 7 sisters in a love of quilting mag.....several yrs ago...and if so, it is buried in my sewing room......no, I don't think I'll start looking for it...others have offered more recent info....that would be a fun epp though, hmmmm......for me more precise that my hand-piecing!
Have started one like 117 post, but large diamonds GO die and machine sewed with no y seam ( Kay woods technique), good scrappy.
nativetexan...... Retread your post on date......wow, I got pulled into this one! I usually check, but missed it this time!
Have started one like 117 post, but large diamonds GO die and machine sewed with no y seam ( Kay woods technique), good scrappy.
nativetexan...... Retread your post on date......wow, I got pulled into this one! I usually check, but missed it this time!
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