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Old 12-07-2017, 04:35 AM
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Default Jack's Chain...have you made one?

I'm so totally in love with the Scrappy Jack's Chain pattern I saw on Pinterest and have been for about a year. I have enough scraps to make one. Has anyone made one? Is there set-in-seams? Something about setting the triangles to the nine patch blocks that has me a bit hesitant to try. Please tell me how easy this pattern really is and not to be afraid!!
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http://www.oocities.org/quiltfrenzy_...ackschain.html
yes, this shows/states that there are 'set in' seams. it also states it is an old pattern and there are variations shown.
i have never made one, but i love the look of the 9-patch blocks variation
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I fell in love with the Ring Cycles version, I know I was looking at one that was all triangles (no center hexagon centers) so it was easier to piece.
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That is really a nice way to do the hexies. Also good for a take a long project and I have found that it is easier to do the sew in seams by hand than by machine.
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I am also totally in love with this pattern. When I first started quilting, I saw one at a show & was completely enamoured. I have done tons of garment construction, including under arm gussets and really didn't want to tackle a lot of set in seams, so I just admired them from afar. Then at a quilt show, I got the Improved Jack's Chain pattern (don't be put off by the illustration).
http://www.quiltdesignnw.com/q140-ja...lt-pattern.htm
Which has no Y seams, but still just sat on it. Then, I saw the 'Rock Around the Block' pattern in F&P. It's basically the same idea as the improved pattern, but set in blocks with sashing rather than a single chain.
https://www.quiltingcompany.com/stor...igital-pattern
I made the F&P pattern (linen background) first as sort of a practice run, then made the improved (dk grey background) still needs borders. Neither is quilted yet, I tend to piece at the cottage during the summer, then long arm in the winter. After making the first couple of blocks, I had some acrylic templates cut. I was then able to cut some of the pieces over large & then trim down. Once you get going it's pretty easy, but time consuming.
Let me know if you have more questions.
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Paper Princess, Wow!! Now I really want to do this.
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Those quilts are beautiful and I love the link to the other pattern.
Lindaschipper- go for it!! I was reluctant to do my Shakespeare in the Park and I'm so glad I did !!!
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Those are gorgeous, Paper Princess.
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that's pretty darned cool!
not looking forward to all those small 9-patches but i feel one of these in my future.

thanks for showing this.
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Originally Posted by QuiltnNan View Post
http://www.oocities.org/quiltfrenzy_...ackschain.html
yes, this shows/states that there are 'set in' seams. it also states it is an old pattern and there are variations shown.
i have never made one, but i love the look of the 9-patch blocks variation
Wow! thanks jan!! i love playing on wayback machine & they have a few of the geocities pages saved, but i had not yet found oocities archive of nothing but geocities. i loved the old geocities site & i have just spent waaaayyyy too much time with the jacks chain links & other quilt patterns like hidden wells.

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