Is there an easy tutorial on the card trick block? The more I learn about making a quilt, large or small, the less I know. But with the help of this site I hope to keep learning.
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The easist card trick pattern I've found was Eleanor Burns.
She does the strip method. |
I agree with justquilting, Eleanor Burns!!
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Originally Posted by k3n
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Quilters Cache is also the pattern I used. For me, it was mostly just the first block which was so confusing. Once I get one done, and had it close to use as an example, it went much easier.
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This is one of my Favorite blocks...We did a brown bag swap in my quilt class and this is the one I had people do for me in my Batiks...Turned out beautiful.
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You can do it with my Boston Block method.
Here is the link for making the Boston Block. You would make 4 of them putting the colors where you need to. Then use the same method with 4 fabrics for the center block. Place the template on point to get triangles in the block. the corners are half square triangles and you can make them the same way with two pieces of fabric. http://www.bitsnpiecesworkshop.com/p...stonBlocks.php Layout of the blocks [ATTACH=CONFIG]6882[/ATTACH] |
Originally Posted by Justquilting
The easist card trick pattern I've found was Eleanor Burns.
She does the strip method. Words of Encouragement for Less than Perfect Quilts You will never notice it from a galloping horse. Hang it high and keep it moving. Drive past it as 20 miles an hour and see if it looks good. You will never notice it from a moving train. You meant to do it that way. |
Here is a cheat sheet for making a Card Trick quilt pattern.
http://www.patchworktimes.com/quilti.../winning-hand/ |
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