X Blocks - Any Tips?
#11
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Illinois
Posts: 9,018
Well aren't you the lucky one to get all that free! I have been tempted for awhile to buy that template and a pattern, but know also seeing an actual finished....temptation getting stronger! Have fun with your new gift......
#12
I LOVE making the X-blocks quilts! It's a lot of fun, but you can't be a perfectionist with them. When it says to press the seams open, it really is the best way to go. The lighter colored one I made for my husband. The darker colored one I made for my boss, who's a rancher. If you look carefully, you'll see cows, barbed wire, brands, etc. The secret with X-blocks quilts is where you put the light, medium and dark prints.
Have fun with it!
Have fun with it!
#13
I've made a few quilts with the X Block. However, I had a bit of trouble keeping my points if I used the rotary cutter to trace around the block. I prefer the twister tool which I find similar but easier to get better results. Perhaps someone has tips as to not losing the points?
#14
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Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: Central Missouri
Posts: 715
I have made one. More are on my bucket list, but haven't gotten to them yet. One of the great things about the patterns is that scraps cut from using your x-block template at an angle (strips or 9-patches) can be used in the borders as shown in quiltedsunshine's pics. Mine was just a baby quilt and is just a top now. I'll post a picture if I can locate it.
Linda in Missouri
Linda in Missouri
#15
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
I purchased the templates for the "X" blocks at a quilt show a few years ago, and as soon as I find them again, I plan to make a quilt or two. LOL. We downsized 4 years ago, and with 2 surgeries in the last 2 years, they have been delegated to a "safe place" - the problem being I don't remember quite where that "safe place" is.
#18
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Keller, TX
Posts: 7,417
WOW - these quilts are awesome and the tips are fantastic. I appreciate the starch reminder for bias as I seem to forget that until about half way in! Thanks for all this great info. Would love to see others that everyone has made.
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