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lillybeck 12-01-2010 07:10 AM

What a great tute. Thanks

nwm50 12-01-2010 08:16 AM

not sure what you mean by "basic pineapple block" ?
Such a cute turtle!

jlm5419 12-01-2010 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by nwm50
not sure what you mean by "basic pineapple block" ?
Such a cute turtle!

I got the paper-piecing pattern from a wall hanging pattern called "Over by the Pond." Due to copyright issues, I cannot share it. However, it looks very much like the block called "pineapple" that is in my Block Base program. Hopefully, it won't violate any copyright issues to post a picture of it here.

amorerm 12-01-2010 09:27 AM

:thumbup: Love this. So cute and the quilt for the shell is wonderful !!!!!!

SandyMac 12-01-2010 09:45 AM

Thanks for the adorable turtle pattern and tut :-D

sheila bee 12-01-2010 10:32 AM

AWW......that is darling......thanks

patdesign 12-01-2010 10:59 AM

Adorable, thanks so much:D

Matilda 12-01-2010 12:06 PM

How Cute!! Thank you so much for the pattern and directions!

Corky 12-01-2010 01:30 PM

Your turtle is really cute! I assume it is your original design? I would like to put your wonderful tutorial (or a link to it) onto my blog (PiecefulDays.SquareSpace.com) Would that be alright with you?


Originally Posted by jlm5419
I've created a .pdf file of the pattern for the body of the turtle, attaching here. Since this is a quilting board, I will assume everyone knows the basics of sewing. The parts are hopefully labeled clearly enough. All seams are 1/4 inch.

Fabric: I recommend fleece, it's what I used. The hair is yarn, eyes and mouth are embroidered on. Stuffing is polyester fiberfill.

The pattern should be full size; make sure your printer doesn't shrink the page (unless you want it smaller).

As I mentioned before, the shell is octagonal, about 4.5 inches across, with each side being about 2 inches. It is a basic pineapple block, paper pieced.

Assembly:
1. After cutting out the pieces as directed, begin by sewing up the feet (leave flat side open), turning, and stuffing them. Leave the part that attaches to the body unstuffed.

2. Sew the center back seam of the body.

3. Place the center line of the feet at the 4 "corners" of the body bottom, with feet toward the center. Then place the body back on top, right sides together. Feet will be inside. Sew around the perimeter, leaving an opening at the neck as indicated on the pattern.

4. Turn body right side out and stuff.

5. If you have a machine embroidery design that would be appropriate, now is the time to add the eyes. Otherwise, the eyes and mouth can be added after stuffing.

6. Sew center front seam, and center back seam, leaving top of head open, and turn right side out. Stuff. Gather the top of head, pulling it closed tightly.

7. Insert the neck of the head part into the neck opening on the body. It will go in pretty far, just work with it until it looks right. Whip stitch it all around with matching thread.

8. If desired, take a couple of stitches between the front feet and body to pull them in a bit; it will help the turtle to stand correctly.

9. The hair is yarn; pull it through the fabric with a yarn needle, cut to correct length and tie a knot to keep it in place.

10. Attach the finished shell to the body, tacking it in several places to keep it firmly attached.

If anyone has any questions, please feel free to ask. PM if you want.


jlm5419 12-01-2010 02:57 PM

Yes, it is my original design. You may link to it in your blog; all I ask is that credit be given, and it not be included in any collections for sale.

[quote=Corky]Your turtle is really cute! I assume it is your original design? I would like to put your wonderful tutorial (or a link to it) onto my blog (PiecefulDays.SquareSpace.com) Would that be alright with you?


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