Shimmering Triangles pattern, anyone? Not the Craftsy one :)
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Here is what I did. I laid out my fabrics so I knew what color when next to each other, then cut out 8.5" blocks. I had a lot of Kaffe Fasset fabrics, and they have large bold prints so I use that to help blend from one color to the next.


Then I made a pieced block that uses the fabrics from the four blocks that would line up with it.

The pieced block is simple. the HST are 2.5 unfinished, the FG is 2.5*4.5 and the QST is 4.5" When you sew them together, you have a 8.5" unfinished block. Then I sewed them into strips, and sewed the strips together. I used half blocks on the edges, except I ran the fabric into the corners instead of using a different one there.


Then I made a pieced block that uses the fabrics from the four blocks that would line up with it.

The pieced block is simple. the HST are 2.5 unfinished, the FG is 2.5*4.5 and the QST is 4.5" When you sew them together, you have a 8.5" unfinished block. Then I sewed them into strips, and sewed the strips together. I used half blocks on the edges, except I ran the fabric into the corners instead of using a different one there.
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Here's a pageful of pictures of this quilt. Very interesting.
https://www.google.com/search?safe=a....0.cg4VNBaA0mU
https://www.google.com/search?safe=a....0.cg4VNBaA0mU
#14
I made this, but did not use a pattern as it's rather simple. The hard part is keeping it all straight so you get the correct colors next to each other. I wanted mine to blend so I fussy cut my fabric. I also did not like the four fabrics in every other solid, so did it in rows instead of blocks. I have been collecting fabric since to do another.




I agree on the actual blocks. I took a look and it's just squares and HST for the actual blocks.
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