Playing with HST, and making Buggy Wheels
#133
Originally Posted by jetwv
That sure is beautiful and just my pattern style, much like the Carpenter's Wheel. I'm bringing my stash and will be down around the 9th as planned now. I need lessons on this dark and light thing. lol
And , please bring all the batiks LOL
#134
I really love this block. Too bad I just gave away BARRELS (it seems) of scraps and already-cut squares of all sizes to the Linus project. I am a scrap quilt lover from the beginning of my quilting career.
In your description of how you made it, you say "Each of these blocks have 102 pieces in them."
But I counted up the pcs your block and came up with 116 pcs. 36 dark/light HSTs, 16 dark/dark HST, and 12 light squares. This counted up to 116 pcs. Where am I going wrong?
In your description of how you made it, you say "Each of these blocks have 102 pieces in them."
But I counted up the pcs your block and came up with 116 pcs. 36 dark/light HSTs, 16 dark/dark HST, and 12 light squares. This counted up to 116 pcs. Where am I going wrong?
#135
Originally Posted by gingerella
I really love this block. Too bad I just gave away BARRELS (it seems) of scraps and already-cut squares of all sizes to the Linus project. I am a scrap quilt lover from the beginning of my quilting career.
In your description of how you made it, you say "Each of these blocks have 102 pieces in them."
But I counted up the pcs your block and came up with 116 pcs. 36 dark/light HSTs, 16 dark/dark HST, and 12 light squares. This counted up to 116 pcs. Where am I going wrong?
In your description of how you made it, you say "Each of these blocks have 102 pieces in them."
But I counted up the pcs your block and came up with 116 pcs. 36 dark/light HSTs, 16 dark/dark HST, and 12 light squares. This counted up to 116 pcs. Where am I going wrong?
:lol: After the first 100, I guess it just didn't matter LOL
that would up the count to 2, 336 pieces, so far :-D
#137
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Don't throw those wonderful dogears away! Years ago I saw a Nancy Ziemann program that used little bits and pieces like that to do really gorgeous projects - using a transparent or almost transparent over the top (quilted randomly, of course) to hold the pieces in place. I always wanted to try that, but never had enough scraps. Somehow, all my tiny scraps got thrown away.
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