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Rhonda 03-09-2011 07:29 PM

I now have to figure out what blocks I want to do. I ironically hate the process. I love when it is done and I can enjoy the finished product but I drag my feet on doing the actual sewing. Dumb huh? I get bored with the sewing the blocks together. I like making the Bostons and the Star Points etc but sewing the blocks into rows is boring to me. I would love to jump over that part but it doesn't work that way! LOL

In 12 years I have made hundreds of hotpads which is where I got started doing the 6 x 6 grid and I drag my feet on the middle part every time! LOL

Jupiter 03-09-2011 08:01 PM

If you'd kept all those hot pads and sewn them together, your quilt might be bigger than Texas! ... well maybe!

Rhonda 03-09-2011 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by Jupiter
If you'd kept all those hot pads and sewn them together, your quilt might be bigger than Texas! ... well maybe!

Well you figure I made about a dozen hot pads every 2 to 3 weeks for 12 years and that is alot of hotpads! LOL

In the beginning they were simple patterns such as 9 patch or Shoofly etc. then as they sold more and she was willing to pay more I started doing more of the small stuff and they were all a 6 x 6 grid using the 1 1/2" template to make a 6 1/2" quilt block and adding borders to make them 8 1/2".
I could do them in my sleep. :hunf: :XD:

That is why I tend to use the 6 x 6 grid mostly. It is what I am used to doing. And it fits most projects from quilt blocks to coin purses.

It is going to be strange to make a 12 1/2" quilt block. I am going from making a 6 1/2" which I have done for ever to making a 12 1/2".

Carsey 03-11-2011 04:47 AM


Originally Posted by Jupiter
Well you just moved me from basic 9-patch to something wonderful! Thanks... God is good, isn't He!

Jupiter: Your block is gorgeous!!! And I agree, GOD is good!!!
AMEN, AMEN, AMEN!!!!!

Rhonda 03-11-2011 09:35 AM

I'm glad you all enjoy the quilt blocks. I found this site by accident or divine guiding. I wasn't looking for a forum just following links on some blogs and found myself here.
Then I wasn't looking to teach just to find fresh inspiration for my hotpads etc. Then I wasn't aware of ebooks until Konstantin asked me to write one. I said no I didn't have time. Then changed my mind and decided to try it after praying about it.

So the Lord has led me here for a reason. And he keeps opening paths before me so I am doing what he has given me to do.

I am having such a blast making friends and enjoying the company of those who understand my work.

marcias 03-11-2011 12:48 PM

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I posted on the paper template wings block tutorial

http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-104927-2.htm

but wanted to paste here too in case not everyone had gone there. I used the paper templates for the smaller block to try them out and I got a 1 1/2" wing block. That was so easy, even I can do it.
:D Try it, you'll like it.

Jupiter 03-11-2011 09:01 PM

Hi Mom-6,

I have your block ready. Let me know when you are ready to swap and we can trade addys in a PM. I hope you love it... I do! I'm having a hard time not posting the photo, but wouldn't want to ruin your surprize....

hugs, Jupiter

mom-6 03-15-2011 03:47 AM

I have yours done too! Hope you like it. Perfection of points still eludes me however.

Jupiter 03-15-2011 10:16 AM

No-one is looking too closely at point perfection here! lol I'll get yours out today!

hugs, Jupiter

Iluv2quilt 03-16-2011 01:45 PM

Jupiter, your practice block turned out beautiful! Nice work!


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