Tumbling blocks
#31
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 43
Kyiav10,
That pattern of your icon is a must have. My husband collects Lionel trains and he would love to have a quilt with trains on it.....do you still have that pattern or tell me where I can get one...I sure would appreciate it...
scarlett
That pattern of your icon is a must have. My husband collects Lionel trains and he would love to have a quilt with trains on it.....do you still have that pattern or tell me where I can get one...I sure would appreciate it...
scarlett
#32
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 225
Originally Posted by Pam Pollock
Thanks for all the nice comments. I really appreciate it! It was my 1st attempt at using diamonds (the hard way of course). I had diamonds trailing me all over the house while I was working on this project. I had to keep my cutting mat on top of it while working on it as I didn't get it done at one sitting. I took several photos of the finished wall hanging because I thought I was taking blurry photos. But since all my photos come out the same way I came to the conclusion that the way I did the outside borders of the tumbling blocks or the colors or something I did causes it to appear to have movement. I know combining reds with certain colors can cause the appearance of movement. Not sure why it happened...but I guess someone may know?
PS...I used wood dowling w/wood beads screwed onto the end of the dowling & spray painted it a dark navy blue.
PS...I used wood dowling w/wood beads screwed onto the end of the dowling & spray painted it a dark navy blue.
#33
The diamonds within the 9 patch diamond are 1" finished. The degree of the diamond is 60 deg. I machine pieced everything. I made all the 9 patch diamonds in light, med & darks & then assembled the 9 patch diamonds into the 7 tumbling blocks. After I had all 7 tumbling blocks sewn together, then I pieced the surrounding diamonds in sections & finished by piecing the dark blue borders. I would do it differently if I was to attempt it again. I would try strip piecing I think. I'll wait awhile before attempting another one. LOL
Good Luck with yours! I'm sure tumbling block patterns have been done by hand successfully by others. My hands just wouldn't want to cooperate with me if I tried doing them by hand. I hope you'll share your work when you're done. :D
Good Luck with yours! I'm sure tumbling block patterns have been done by hand successfully by others. My hands just wouldn't want to cooperate with me if I tried doing them by hand. I hope you'll share your work when you're done. :D
#40
Wow, it is absolutely beautiful Pam! The outside borders give it a shadowy affect (on the picture), and really makes the blocks stand out. You really have to be proud.
I have the book "Big Book of Building Block Quilts" by Sara Nephew, but can't get enough nerve to try one. I envy everyone that can do these, they are so pretty!
Wanda
I have the book "Big Book of Building Block Quilts" by Sara Nephew, but can't get enough nerve to try one. I envy everyone that can do these, they are so pretty!
Wanda
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