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Old 10-27-2019, 06:48 AM
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I am clearly very late to this party but this block is ingenious. Absolutely can not wait to try it
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Getting in line with my Thank You's!
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Good to see this tutorial come up again! It was a fun way to use up scraps!
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Wow! I just bookmarked this one. It is to die for beautiful. Thanks for the tutorial!
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Thank you! Do you have a tip for the foundation paper...Your quilt is fabulous!
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Thank you! Do you have a tip for the foundation paper...Your quilt is fabulous!
I used pages from an unused phone book... worked great.
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maviskw I am having trouble visualizing your idea. But it sounds really interesting. I have lots of strips waiting for this project.

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Originally Posted by laurilli View Post
maviskw I am having trouble visualizing your idea. But it sounds really interesting. I have lots of strips waiting for this project.
I think I've got this. Cut your template for the triangle in half vertically and add 1/4 seam allowance to the cut edge (to make a seam later). Place the half triangles to each end of your rectangular paper/muslin with the cut edges at the ends. Sew strings between the triangles, all light or all med/dark. I guess the second half triangle is sewn on last?

When you join the blocks, you are joining the half triangles, hence the seam allowance. Just remember to alternate the light and med/dark blocks to get the effect.

Thanks maviskw, for a good idea.
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Old 02-03-2020, 05:52 AM
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This is awesome! Thank you!!! I will definitely be making one !
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Wow! I never thought to use them for appliqué...thank you!
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