Card Tricks Block using stripes
#112
Does anyone have the copy of Quilters World August 2007 that originally showed this pattern? I would like to purchase one but QW's website doesn't offer it for sale.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
#113
Originally Posted by patdesign
Does anyone have the copy of Quilters World August 2007 that originally showed this pattern? I would like to purchase one but QW's website doesn't offer it for sale.
Any help would be appreciated.
Any help would be appreciated.
If you don't find it PM me.
#114
Originally Posted by Belles
Originally Posted by JenniePenny
Originally Posted by Belles
I hope to start on my first block this weekend, probably with the pink & brown that we both have since I know it turns out great! Belles
I was also wondering if you could separate the fabrics in photo 2 and take another picture or two? From what I see, they are blending together so it's hard to determine exactly which fabrics might work for you.
It looks like all fabrics in photo #3 will work.
In photo #4, the blue/brown paisley will give you some difficulty. I have something similar that I didn't use in the quilt. the paisleys are all facing, or 'traveling' the same direction.
#115
[quote=JenniePennyHi Belles,
It looks like all fabrics in photo #3 will work.
In photo #4, the blue/brown paisley will give you some difficulty. I have something similar that I didn't use in the quilt. the paisleys are all facing, or 'traveling' the same direction.[/quote]
Thanks again. I believe I've enough fabrics to start on some blocks. Did you use the same fabric for many blocks? Especially since some of the fabrics have different patterns and colored stripes. I was going to make my sample block this weekend, but my 11 year old DGD came for a visit and wanted to 1) finish her patriotic wallhanging and 2) make her favorite cookies - Peanut Butter Pinwheels, so you know what activity I did over the weekend! But I will start on my first block since I LOVE your technique. Belles
It looks like all fabrics in photo #3 will work.
In photo #4, the blue/brown paisley will give you some difficulty. I have something similar that I didn't use in the quilt. the paisleys are all facing, or 'traveling' the same direction.[/quote]
Thanks again. I believe I've enough fabrics to start on some blocks. Did you use the same fabric for many blocks? Especially since some of the fabrics have different patterns and colored stripes. I was going to make my sample block this weekend, but my 11 year old DGD came for a visit and wanted to 1) finish her patriotic wallhanging and 2) make her favorite cookies - Peanut Butter Pinwheels, so you know what activity I did over the weekend! But I will start on my first block since I LOVE your technique. Belles
#116
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Originally Posted by fishnlady
Originally Posted by pjustice63
Have to say thank you for sharing this with us. Hope we can do the same for you.
Love, love your quilts.
I made a "Dazzling Dresden" which is basically made the same way. The results are unbelievably beautiful but so easy.
Love, love your quilts.
I made a "Dazzling Dresden" which is basically made the same way. The results are unbelievably beautiful but so easy.
I would love to see a picture of your Dazzling Dresden.
#117
Originally Posted by pjustice63
Originally Posted by fishnlady
Originally Posted by pjustice63
Have to say thank you for sharing this with us. Hope we can do the same for you.
Love, love your quilts.
I made a "Dazzling Dresden" which is basically made the same way. The results are unbelievably beautiful but so easy.
Love, love your quilts.
I made a "Dazzling Dresden" which is basically made the same way. The results are unbelievably beautiful but so easy.
I would love to see a picture of your Dazzling Dresden.
#119
Originally Posted by bstanbro
When you said there is no shortcut for this, I wasn't sure whether you were referring to the use of stripes or the block itself. Actually, there is a shortcut for the block by Eleanor Burns. The pattern is called Winning Hand. I've made two of them and they are much easier than the Card Trick method:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-29503-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-29504-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-29503-1.htm
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-29504-1.htm
#120
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Can you give a brief explanation of how card trick pattern differs from winning hand pattern or technique?[/quote]
The Winning Hand uses components that are squares and rectangles. You make simple 4-patch units for the centers of the blocks.
the Card Trick uses all triangles.
I drew the blocks for you. Look at the pen lines - this shows how the fabric pieces are cut.
Can you give a brief explanation of how card trick pattern differs from winning hand pattern or technique?[/quote]
The Winning Hand uses components that are squares and rectangles. You make simple 4-patch units for the centers of the blocks.
the Card Trick uses all triangles.
I drew the blocks for you. Look at the pen lines - this shows how the fabric pieces are cut.
Winning hand
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card trick
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