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Old 10-25-2010, 03:25 PM
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As a newbie I am a little unfamiliar with the patterns. I am looking for a pattern I think its 2 large blocks one going vertical and one horizontal to give it a "weave" look.
Can anyone help?
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Old 10-25-2010, 03:33 PM
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Originally Posted by sandilee
As a newbie I am a little unfamiliar with the patterns. I am looking for a pattern I think its 2 large blocks one going vertical and one horizontal to give it a "weave" look.
Can anyone help?
I have seen several, but can't find them right now, but here is one I just found. Hope it helps.

http://www.projectlinus.info/basketweave.pdf
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Maybe rail fence?
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Originally Posted by charmpacksplus
Maybe rail fence?
That's what I was thinking.

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Here is another. go to page 2 to see a finished quilt. Really cool!

http://www.quilterscache.com/B/BasketWeaveBlock.html
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Old 10-25-2010, 03:40 PM
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nursie;

Thanks so much...yes this is the pattern. If you have anymore, please post. I do appreciate it. This site is so awesome!
On this pattern the blocks should be large? Like 9"?
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Originally Posted by sandilee
nursie;

Thanks so much...yes this is the pattern. If you have anymore, please post. I do appreciate it. This site is so awesome!
On this pattern the blocks should be large? Like 9"?
On the quilters caches site, it says the block is 12" but I read through it and the larger block is made of 16, 3-1/2 inch squares cut from strip pieced lengths. But, I would think that you could simply enlarge the individual blocks and it would make the finished single block even larger. You could sew 3 , 3 inch strips together which would make it 8 inches unfinished then cut 8 inch squares and sew them in the arrangement shown. (I think if I am doing the math correctly it would make them about 7-1/2 inch finished.)
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Glad you found it!
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Originally Posted by sandilee
nursie;

Thanks so much...yes this is the pattern. If you have anymore, please post. I do appreciate it. This site is so awesome!
On this pattern the blocks should be large? Like 9"?
Sorry, I am not good enough at EQ7 yet to know how to post picture, but you can click on download and it will open as a pdf file and you will be able to see it.

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Originally Posted by nursie76
Originally Posted by sandilee
nursie;

Thanks so much...yes this is the pattern. If you have anymore, please post. I do appreciate it. This site is so awesome!
On this pattern the blocks should be large? Like 9"?
Sorry, I am not good enough at EQ7 yet to know how to post picture, but you can click on download and it will open as a pdf file and you will be able to see it.
Forgot to add this was putting three, 3-1/2 inch wide strips together that would give you a 9" finished block.
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