I like it best without doing the last step to make it an Arrowhead block, lol, so I may play with that idea. Also wondering how it would look if all four blocks were different, but co-ordinating. Another idea to play with! Thanks for the tute!...
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Originally Posted by happymrs
I like it best without doing the last step to make it an Arrowhead block, lol, so I may play with that idea. Also wondering how it would look if all four blocks were different, but co-ordinating. Another idea to play with! Thanks for the tute!...
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Yes, I agree, love thinking, & playing, outside the box, with any of these quilting ideas! Will post pics when I do, thanks!
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Awesome! Thanks so very much I truly appreciate it. Looks like great fun!! Would be a great way to use up my stash!! Your step by step instructions are very helpful.
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Carrie, thanks so much for your detailed explanations. Like this variation on the DP4. Another way to use the stash.
What a great idea to make a miniature quilt. A note: had to add the "2" on the end of my name. was going through 'withdrawal' could not make comments or play those word games. |
I thought something was different with your name. Any idea what happened?
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this is one of my favorite blocks.
I just learn an easier way to do it. I just do not know how to get it viewed. it is in a book called Rotary Cutting Revolution. it is by Anita Grossman Solomon. it shows new one steip cutting of 8 blocks. i guess i can mail you a copy if you want. survivor |
Originally Posted by survivor
this is one of my favorite blocks.
I just learn an easier way to do it. I just do not know how to get it viewed. it is in a book called Rotary Cutting Revolution. it is by Anita Grossman Solomon. it shows new one steip cutting of 8 blocks. i guess i can mail you a copy if you want. survivor |
What size is the first ruler you used ?
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Originally Posted by bdship
What size is the first ruler you used ?
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