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Old 06-14-2010, 06:11 PM
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this a pattern for the twisted sister, I don't know where the pattern came from, my Grandmother taught it to me.
1) choose the size of block you want to end up with i.e. 12" so you would divide this in half and add 1/4" so your solid blocks would be 61/4". You can make this larger of smaller, I wouldn't go under 41/4" or larger than 101/4". You will need 4 of the solid squares per 2 blocks, you have to make atleast two blocks.
2) pick out various size strips to equal the size of your chosen solid block(61/4") plus a little more for seam allowances and a little fudge room.So I would make the strata come out after sewn to equal 7". you can use as many colors(strips) in this strata as you want, but I prefer to use atleast 3 but no more than 5. It looks good to vary the size of the strips. Iron well. I don't think it matters which way you press your seams, so I press them to the dark.
3)Draw a line from corner to corner on all four blocks, I also draw a 1/4 from the central line on both sides.

Solid block with lines drawn
[ATTACH=CONFIG]85882[/ATTACH]

Strata made
[ATTACH=CONFIG]85883[/ATTACH]

Blocks pinned to strata
[ATTACH=CONFIG]85884[/ATTACH]
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Old 06-14-2010, 06:24 PM
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4) It is important To keep your blocks aligned in the same way i.e. always have the lines running from top left corner to right lower corner. You also want to make sure you keep them o the same level of the strata to get the right strata. Pin all four of your solid squares to the strata in the same alignment. Then sew on the diagonal lines.
5)Trim along out side edge of solid square, and cut in between the seams on the middle line drawn from corner to corner

Sewn down the lines
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This should of been first, it shows alignment
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Old 06-14-2010, 06:39 PM
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6) press with seam to the solid material. Notice that you get two distinct patterns (as shown in the pictures to follow)
Sow the four same patterns together and you end up with two twisted sisters

one set
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second set.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]85888[/ATTACH]
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You can see the finished blocks on the thread: Quilting Bee: One block/month swap page 232, 2/3's the way down the page

The other one
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Old 06-14-2010, 06:49 PM
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Sorry, I didn't notice my scanner was dirty.
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Old 06-14-2010, 06:54 PM
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Thank you for making this tute for us :D:D:D
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I hope you can understand it, I'm better at telling some one in person.
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Well explained tutorial
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Old 06-14-2010, 07:12 PM
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This is a great way to use up all of those left over strips.
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Old 06-14-2010, 09:47 PM
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thanks for the tutorial
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