Proposed pattern for a lecture quilt
#33
Originally Posted by omak
I am thinking about that comment about "good luck sewing tiny squares" - - though, I am sure you are into the strip piecing and whatever ...
#34
Originally Posted by ranger
I'm always amazed at the variations of simple blocks. Your design is an example of how the humble nine-patch can be worked into wonderful, complex-looking designs.
I also like Rhonda's design in 'Trip Around Nine'.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23286-1.htm
I also like Rhonda's design in 'Trip Around Nine'.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-23286-1.htm
#35
Originally Posted by katier825
Here's a link to help tame those bulky intersections! http://greenfairyquilts.blogspot.com...lat-seams.html
#36
Originally Posted by Eddie
Originally Posted by omak
I am thinking about that comment about "good luck sewing tiny squares" - - though, I am sure you are into the strip piecing and whatever ...
#37
Originally Posted by Eddie
Originally Posted by omak
I am thinking about that comment about "good luck sewing tiny squares" - - though, I am sure you are into the strip piecing and whatever ...
I was visiting the nursing home one afternoon, and at the end of the hallway was an interesting lap robe laying on a chair. I had to stop and figure out how it was done ... simple nine patch, turned on point, with a nice fabric square between ... turning things on point, such a little technique does some amazing things to a block, too ...
most of us don't understand that it is simple little things and your quilt absolutely PROVES that to be the case. <wave>
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