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Old 01-10-2017, 02:57 PM
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Libster ... Niiiiiiiiiiiiice .... and tmro, will we it's twin sister?
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Old 01-10-2017, 05:22 PM
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Such an interesting pattern with a totally different layout. Ideas abound.
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Old 01-10-2017, 08:34 PM
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What a lovely block -- the elongated block makes it easy. That will be a lovely block.
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This is what makes the QB so great. All these helping hands. I really like this block. Will be fun to see what the name is but for now...another on my bucket list! Thanks everyone!
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Old 01-11-2017, 01:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Libster View Post
Here's my block I made today with the elongated strips and snowballed ends.
Beautifully done! I am not an "orange person" but your fabric could definitely change my mind.
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Old 01-11-2017, 02:40 AM
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Found the pattern: Mirror, Mirror by A Quilter's Dream.
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Old 01-11-2017, 05:09 AM
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Originally Posted by KatieMar View Post
Found the pattern: Mirror, Mirror by A Quilter's Dream.
http://www.aquiltersdream.com/Mirror...ams_p_164.html
that is very close KatieMar, but it has a couple of extra rows. Thanks for the info, though
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Old 01-11-2017, 05:29 AM
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I think you are right KatieMar!
Great Sherlock Holmes'ing!!!!

I don't think there are any extra rows, as QuiltnNan suggests.
Only that the alternate blocks are done in reverse colour/fabric placement.

Whereas Quilterdale's photo has every block (group of four smaller blocks) the same
and when they come together, that incredible secondary pattern shows up.

Does anyone agree with me?
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Old 01-11-2017, 08:22 AM
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Thank-you Nan for the visual for making the elongated block.

I have a question and perhaps someone could help figure this for me, if you wanted the block to finish at 8". What would I make each rectangle and then what would the snowball's be? I'm so pattern dependent what comes easily for other's is most challenging to me.
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Originally Posted by onaemtnest View Post
Thank-you Nan for the visual for making the elongated block.

I have a question and perhaps someone could help figure this for me, if you wanted the block to finish at 8". What would I make each rectangle and then what would the snowball's be? I'm so pattern dependent what comes easily for other's is most challenging to me.
8" would make the measurements awkward.
Not that you cannot do it ...
... but for me, I would go for something that is easier for me when measuring/cutting.

Anything divisible 3 would work .... some size examples

For each of the 1/4 sections as per the graphics given earlier,

If the strips were cut at 1-1/2" and finish at one inch,
then each of their lengths would be cut at 3-1/2" (3" finish)
Your 1/4 section would finish at 3" square and four together would mean a 6" square.


Starting with 2" strips finish at 1-1/2" ... length would be 5" and finish at 4-1/2"
1/4 section block would finish at 4-1/2" square and the group of four finish at 9" square.


2-1/2" strips finish at 2" ...... length would be 6-1/2" finish at 6"
1/4 sections are 6" squares finished .... foursomes .... 12" squares finished



At least I think I have the math correct on these ....
........ if not, I know someone will jump quickly and correct it all!
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