Mock Pineapple no template block
#41
Originally Posted by oksewglad
Here's my adaptaion of the block. It makes a 6 1/2" finished block with a 2 1/2" cut center and 1 1/4" cut side strips and corner triangles cut from 2 1/2" squares.
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You're welcome. Good luck you two! I made the scrappy block because I didn't take pics of the second and third rounds and decided to include them in the PDF. My quilt with the blue and purple is getting the binding stitched on right now. Will share when finished.
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Kellen46, thank you for the original tutorial.
oksewglad, thank you for your tutorial also. I have done some more with that and the corners are a lot more consistant in size when finished. When I get most of my blocks for this quilt framed with this, I will post a picture.
oksewglad, thank you for your tutorial also. I have done some more with that and the corners are a lot more consistant in size when finished. When I get most of my blocks for this quilt framed with this, I will post a picture.
#44
Very cool thanks! I just made a pineapple'ish quilt using a slightly different method without the triangles see: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-147014-1.htm
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The quilt I made with this technique found its way to Tazmania in the August Doll quilt swap. Lynnie25 and I were able to open our packets today and ooh and ah. Here's the DQ I sent to her. It finished about 20 inches square.
DQ using mock pineapple block
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Wonderful quilt!....I am so happy to see your work and know I helped out just a little. What fun it is to have a simple idea and see it spread out as others put their creative stamp on it and make it their own.
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Originally Posted by kellen46
Wonderful quilt!....I am so happy to see your work and know I helped out just a little. What fun it is to have a simple idea and see it spread out as others put their creative stamp on it and make it their own.
#49
Originally Posted by oksewglad
The quilt I made with this technique found its way to Tazmania in the August Doll quilt swap. Lynnie25 and I were able to open our packets today and ooh and ah. Here's the DQ I sent to her. It finished about 20 inches square.
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Originally Posted by oksewglad
Originally Posted by kellen46
Wonderful quilt!....I am so happy to see your work and know I helped out just a little. What fun it is to have a simple idea and see it spread out as others put their creative stamp on it and make it their own.
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