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I just made a google search on Dresden plate images--was one with 20 petals. Also some with points. Robert Kaufmann has a free pattern that show you how to make the pointed version. You could adapt this to your size. I would think the points would be easier to manage than the rounded ends. If you prefer the rounded ends it won't take you much adapting to get your block the way you want it to look. Personally I think it looks pretty good right now!
http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin...dresden_plate/
http://www.robertkaufman.com/quiltin...dresden_plate/
#24
:lol: :lol: :lol: I was chuckling all morning during work after reading your answer this morning.
"Think she has ones on the smaller side"
You know which trigger to pull! Will see what I come up with.
Rhondas are great.........but binding at that scale!?
Thank you for the links.
Granny
"Think she has ones on the smaller side"
You know which trigger to pull! Will see what I come up with.
Rhondas are great.........but binding at that scale!?
Thank you for the links.
Granny
#28
Your block is cute as a button! It will make a wonderful mini quilt for AAQI. I have made 15 quilts for this project....sometimes 2 in one day. Every quilt helps raise money for the cause. Join the quilt a month club & make more if you like. :)
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Originally Posted by adnil458
Your block is cute as a button! It will make a wonderful mini quilt for AAQI. I have made 15 quilts for this project....sometimes 2 in one day. Every quilt helps raise money for the cause. Join the quilt a month club & make more if you like. :)
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