The H Quilt
#31
I guess you could use any amount of patches that would make an H. Even though I did like the nine patch, I kinda liked the 11 patch better as the long H's appealed to me lol. Now that I have seen the orginal quilt by Daffy, I can see she used different fabric in each H that blended real nice. That took some work. I just have these scraps that I am using and what I try to do is contrast, light next to dark, while using the same fabric. I might do like Daffy did with some of the H's if I happen to spy a couple fabric that would work.
It is 12.24 pm here now and I am going to start on it again, I am listening to, A Game of Thrones, on my kindle while I sew. Hopefully I can get a bunch of area blocks done today. I will post the pics later.
It is 12.24 pm here now and I am going to start on it again, I am listening to, A Game of Thrones, on my kindle while I sew. Hopefully I can get a bunch of area blocks done today. I will post the pics later.
I have begun a T quillow for our 18-year-old granddaughter. The only way I can figure out to make the Ts tessellate/interlock is to put half of them upside down. Come to think of it, some of those Hs could be upside down too.
Game of Thrones--wow, what a series. We have just begun Season 2 with our Netflix subscription. I'm going to have to read the books.
#34
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I like this - I have been making 1" hexies for a grandmother's flower garden and cutting the squares at 2.5, but I overdid the number of squares. Now I know what to do with them other than a 16 patch or 9 patch. Thanks for the idea.
#35
Okay I love the look and see how you have placed them on design wall....how will you sew them? In rows? In blocks? Right off the design wall? This may be obvious to most but I'm just wondering, as in rows it would be easy to misplace them wouldn't it?
#36
At the time I made Hendrix Charm, a charm quilt was defined as one in which each fabric was used only once. It contains 411 fabrics, including those in the partial Hs at the edges. Some of the patches were from my Keepsake Quilting swatches.
I have begun a T quillow for our 18-year-old granddaughter. The only way I can figure out to make the Ts tessellate/interlock is to put half of them upside down. Come to think of it, some of those Hs could be upside down too.
Game of Thrones--wow, what a series. We have just begun Season 2 with our Netflix subscription. I'm going to have to read the books.
I have begun a T quillow for our 18-year-old granddaughter. The only way I can figure out to make the Ts tessellate/interlock is to put half of them upside down. Come to think of it, some of those Hs could be upside down too.
Game of Thrones--wow, what a series. We have just begun Season 2 with our Netflix subscription. I'm going to have to read the books.
I am on book 4 now and have seen season 3 episodes 7 and 8 so far....
#37
I have sewed together a 49x49 piece so far. I will make it much better. I sewed all afternoon and also into the night but not steady, here and there, taking breaks to eat lol.
I found that if I did it the same way I did the cross quilt, it worked pretty good for me. I put as many patches on my board as it would hold, then took down eight patches across and six down and I call that a block, then I sewed all the blocks together down in rows and then I joined the rows together.
I found that if I did it the same way I did the cross quilt, it worked pretty good for me. I put as many patches on my board as it would hold, then took down eight patches across and six down and I call that a block, then I sewed all the blocks together down in rows and then I joined the rows together.
#39
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t220202-5.html
Last edited by Rosyhf; 06-02-2013 at 09:17 AM.
#40
Thanks Daffy, I just love it. I am working on it now to make it bigger. It is addictive lol. I even considered ripping off two sides of my cross quilt border, to make that bigger too.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t220202-5.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...t220202-5.html