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    Old 05-21-2013, 03:38 PM
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    You could do it with strips ...looks like 5 strips -a white strip, a blue strip, then a middle print strip, then a red strip and then another white strip. to come out 12 1/2 inch.block.. make white, blue, and red strips 2 1/2" wide and the middle print strip 4 1/2" wide. I will make up a sample block and see if this works and try to post it!
    You could draw up paper templete for pp piecing or use the freezer paper method. in the size block you want..
    bias seams ..starch helps and careful not to stretch the seams! pp piecing helps ...
    Hope this helps ...
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    Old 05-21-2013, 07:01 PM
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    Originally Posted by MaryAnnMc
    I love this pattern, but I have no idea what it's called and I really need to find a tutorial or at least instructions. I've been playing around with scraps this weekend and I'm not quite getting it. I'm guessing it's foundation pieced, which I've never done before. I gave it a whirl, but it was a disaster. My strips stretched and twisted something awful, I don't know if it was the fabric or me. But I have the perfect fabric for this pattern. Can anyone help??

    Thanking y'all in advance,

    Mary Ann
    Here is the website of Patricia Pepe who developed the X block ruler and has many patterns using this square ruler. I have made a number of x block quilts, and it's lots of fun, lots of varieties.
    http://www.patriciapepe.com/index.php
    Good luck
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    Old 05-21-2013, 07:24 PM
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    [ATTACH=CONFIG]414845[/ATTACH]I made this in my strip paper piecing class with Peggy Martin. She called it Pinwheel Polka looks like what you are making.
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    Old 05-21-2013, 07:43 PM
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    I found that pattern in one of my "easy" books - at least it looks very similar - its from the Book "Two From One Jelly Roll Quilts" by Pam and Nicky Lintott - the pattern is called "Spinning Tops Quilt" - it uses jelly roll strips. Sew four 2 1/2" strips together then line up the rule on the 60 degree line and cut 6" squares - then you have to twist them again and cut another small piece off - anyway the pattern is in the book. Good luck.
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    Old 05-21-2013, 07:54 PM
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    Originally Posted by ArtsyOne
    I think it could be done just by sewing strips together, with white being the strip at the top and bottom. Then take your square ruler and set it at an angle to cut the squares. If you have a protractor, the angle should be easy to find. I downloaded a protractor template from Google and use it all the time to figure out pattern templates.
    I agree with ArtsyOne. This looks extremely simple when you study it. It will result in some waste of the white fabric, but probably you can find another use for the scraps. The type of star you wind up with is similar to a Friendship Star, I think.

    I like this one, too. Have not seen it before, and it's going on my bucket list. It would be great way to feature a print you like a lot.

    Edited to say that I just noticed yngldy also described the process correctly. This one would definitely be easier to do just sewn as long strips that are then sub cut rather than using foundation piecing, imo.

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    Old 05-22-2013, 02:46 AM
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    This is a block from the X BLOCK RULER. This specific quilt was done as part of a shop hop in northern virginia with the fabric being specially design for that hop which had motif from the many sites in the area around 3-4 years ago. Just look up x block ruler.
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