What is the name of this layout?
#11
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I looked in Barbara Brackman's book - and the closest thing I saw to your layout was something called "Broken Windows" - pattern number 1670 in her book.
The difference is that where you have four HST units in the center - the book has a plain square.
it's a nice layout - my eyes keep moving, but it's still restful.
The difference is that where you have four HST units in the center - the book has a plain square.
it's a nice layout - my eyes keep moving, but it's still restful.
#14
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The layout looks traditional to me, but I don't know what it is called. It's kind of wavy because I haven't started sewing the blocks together. there also might be a few in the wrong direction. Not a final arrangement yet. Just trying to get as many HST as I need up there. Thanks for any help about the name.
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#15
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I really love it. It may not have a name - - - yet. You name it.
I can see that the "block" could be made with a center square with triangles (or four HSTs), then two flying geese on each side. Then the corner squares would have to be made with HSTs. That would put a dark square in the middle and when the blocks are put together there would be a secondary design with a light square in the center.
I can see that the "block" could be made with a center square with triangles (or four HSTs), then two flying geese on each side. Then the corner squares would have to be made with HSTs. That would put a dark square in the middle and when the blocks are put together there would be a secondary design with a light square in the center.
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