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Old 04-21-2013, 02:25 PM
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I am considering making this quilt in a lap blanket. Has anyone made this pattern? Are there any tips and how difficult is it? Thanks for any help. Dianne
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here's a link to the quilt http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/magazi...-2012_ss9.html
it's a nice quilt.
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When I got that issue I put in on my bucket list to make.
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hi depp it looks like a easy one to make, to me it looks like all half square triangles with the exception of the one on the lower left corner it looks like it's cut in half, that way it is off set a bit for the next row...hope that makes sense =- ) hope someone can help you that really knows.. happy quilting

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I thought I could draft it in EQ, but I can not see the details in the picture well enough....sure like it, though
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I liked it when I saw it also - need to find the magazine to re-read the instructions. I'm thinking it wouldn't be that difficult to make - hardest part will be picking out the fabric!
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It looks really easy! Made with the following two blocks, different colorways.

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I did a similar pattern tip make sure you put all the colour strips in. I forgot one of mine.it never went in as I found it after quilting.
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