Need help identifying pattern - please
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Can someone tell me what pattern this is or how it is done? I think it is exquisite and I can sort of see how it is done, but I've been trying to make a test pattern without success. Thanks!
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I wish I could help you as some have helped me out so quickly, but I am afraid I can't. I would agree that this is a lovely pattern and would make a beautiful project. I am sure someone will be able soon to give you an answer.
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The diagonal cuts are made in different directions. You can cut the two squares into triangles and sew them back together (the A to A and B to B). Or you can sew the two squares together in the usual method of making HST blocks first square, right side up, yellow, orange purple Second square, right side down, purple, orange, yellow. You have to make sure the middle seam, between the orange and yellow, are nested so they match up nicely when you sew and cut them apart. You use the same method for the orange and blue HST blocks (background squares) - just check your orientation when either cutting the diagonals, or placing two squares together. |
It looks like strip sets in two different colours and then sliced on the 45 and stitched together together to create the "star" from one colour set and the "background" from the other colour set rotating the stripes to offset the same fabrics. Does this make any sense? Hopefully someone can explain it clearer, I know exactly what I am saying but it doesn't sound to clear typed out, I apologize.
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MTS has explained much better :-)
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very pretty.. I think mts has it! try her method and show us.
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Thanks!! I will try it and post photos. Just one more question - how wide are the strips - 3"-2"-2" maybe?
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This is wonderful. I am so appreciative of the helpfulness of board members. this block is lovely as well.TQUOTE=MTS;5756583][ATTACH=CONFIG]385352[/ATTACH]
The diagonal cuts are made in different directions. You can cut the two squares into triangles and sew them back together (the A to A and B to B). Or you can sew the two squares together in the usual method of making HST blocks first square, right side up, yellow, orange purple Second square, right side down, purple, orange, yellow. You have to make sure the middle seam, between the orange and yellow, are nested so they match up nicely when you sew and cut them apart. You use the same method for the orange and blue HST blocks (background squares) - just check your orientation when either cutting the diagonals, or placing two squares together.[/QUOTE] |
I'm so pleased MTS came up with the answer. it's a lovely block and has given me idea's!
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Originally Posted by laralea
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Thanks!! I will try it and post photos. Just one more question - how wide are the strips - 3"-2"-2" maybe?
The diagram is great! Thanks! |
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