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I think I use the same method to make triangles from the 9 degree triangle template--sew together strips horizontally, then cut vertically? This is really beautiful using the Dresden plate.
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Lovely,looks like a lot of work, but what a beautiful quilt you'll have when you're done. If you have any leftover pieces, you could even add a few more rounds and have a terrific center block for a 2nd quilt.
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This version can be found at http://lurlineg.blogspot.com/2009/12...tutorial.html. Great pics on how to do this block.
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Love it! Great way to use up little scrap pieces. :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by hoppyfrog
I found the link for this block several months ago. I finally ordered a dresden templete and had to try it even tho I have many UFO's waiting. This one was just a trial run. I really want to do a wall hanging with three blocks in 30's repros or batiks.
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WOW oh WOW! Great plate.
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That is so neat looking. Again, I've never seen it done that way either but I love it!
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I love it! It's a great way to use scraps, which I have tons of and can't seem to part with. Thanks for sharing.
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Well, isn't that cute!
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great block, good job
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