A group OBW with the Floral Master Fabric
#221
jtapp, all I have for a design wall is 2 plastic tablecloths with the flannel-like backs that I picked up at the thrift store for 50 cents each. They also have them at most dollar stores. I use 3 skirt hangers with the clips on them to pinch the tops of the table cloths, one on each end and one in the center to hold the two together. I hook the hangers over screws my DH put into the back hallway for me, but you could also hook them onto a window or closet door. When I am not using them I can fold them up out of the way, or just leave them up unless we have company coming as it's really not in the way back there.
#222
Originally Posted by k3n
- I hate to think of your poor neglected OBW! :-( :lol: :-D
Me too. That's why i havent ruled out adding the triangle to two opposite corners method. Not exactly the same thing but I would still come out with a pretty darned nice quilt!
#223
Originally Posted by wildyard
jtapp, all I have for a design wall is 2 plastic tablecloths with the flannel-like backs that I picked up at the thrift store for 50 cents each. They also have them at most dollar stores. I use 3 skirt hangers with the clips on them to pinch the tops of the table cloths, one on each end and one in the center to hold the two together. I hook the hangers over screws my DH put into the back hallway for me, but you could also hook them onto a window or closet door. When I am not using them I can fold them up out of the way, or just leave them up unless we have company coming as it's really not in the way back there.
Ok, I think I'm going to make a wall tonight! Maybe I will show you some of my blocks :)
#225
jtapp Ok, I think I'm going to make a wall tonight! Maybe I will show you some of my blocks :)
Ohhhhhhhhh, please do show us your blocks!!!! We are waiting with high anticipation!!!
#227
Originally Posted by feffertim
actually you can put a triangle on all four corners and make a square. Thats what I did, and I really like the look
Thats a beautiful quilt!! But aren't those octagons? (8 sided)
#230
Originally Posted by feffertim
Yes, you are right
The six sided hexagons won't turn into a square by sewing triangles on the corners. If I take an additional identical triangle and sew it to two opposite corners I will get a "block" that is shaped similar to a parallelogram.
At least that is all that I could come up with...lol
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