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Originally Posted by Jordan
(Post 8391117)
I have heard of it but never have seen it. Thank you so much for the link. I have watched some of her tutorials and enjoyed them
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nicely done. I've used that for my donation quilts in a large block size... works up quickly and folks are impressed :)
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I have the book by Suzzane McNeil (Spelling may be wrong. Had it several years, not made it yet. I forget when it is time to make quilts.
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I made a quilt using these blocks, too, and it was a fun project and I liked the final result.
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I remember that block. You might also enjoy making Missouri Quilt's Mocked Cathedral Windows block too. Have made them both. In the process of making Missouri's block into a queen size quilt for a couple asking for a cathedral window quilt. Knew I didn't have time to do it the old fashioned way plus have never made one but had made the mock version.
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Our quilt gallery has an album of member quilts made with this block: 10-minute block quilts
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I won a blue ribbon at a local quilt show with the five minute block quilt. It was the fastest quilt I have every made. My DD grabbed it right up for baby quilt for my grand. Thanks for the reminder about these blocks. There is only one seam with the five minute block. It was fast to machine stitch the edges. I curved the edges and it looked great. The book is worth buying for the cutting size chart and pattern variations. Here is a blog about it: https://quiltingcubby.com/five-minut...with-one-seam/
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Onebyone, thanks for the link and the info. That's a really pretty block!!
When I watched the other one I was tired but I got so invigorated by her video that I ran upstairs to whip one up. Then I made 3 lol. |
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