10 minute quilt block

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What pretty quilts for a minimum of time invested! Can't wait to try this technique!
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Beautiful quilt, Sewimatesister!
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I tried the 10 minute blocks without the book. When I made like 14 blocks I knew I had to have the book. When it came I got carried away and made like 30 of the things!! I made them with black and white blocks with floral inside block. It rarely took over 8-9 minutes to complete one block once you get the hang of it. Good luck to all that gives it a try, I think you'll be happy with them.
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10 min, block with split rail fence and daisy accents
I love this idea ! used it for 6 inch finished blocks.. used split rail fence.. watch the rotation of the fabrics if you have a one way fabric..

fun fun fun ! love the tutorial out there.. Got me started and bought both books !

Ell

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They are all so cute. What are the names of the books?
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Quote: I agree, too big for my taste. This one is on my design board, not sewn together yet. I cut my squares 5 inch and the middle one 8 inch. I love it!
Been wondering if the 5 inch blocks would work. Very pretty. I have made the ten inch block and sashed it in 1 inch strips and I like it a lot.
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This 10 minute block was demonstrated at the Lake Huron Thumb Area Quilter's Retreat last fall. I too think that its a very easy pattern to accomplish in a very short time. I've made 2 of them so far. I'm waiting impatiently for this year's retreat!!!!!!!
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The first book is called 10-Minute Blocks, by Suzanne McNeill. I have the book, but have yet to try to make one.
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Chairjogger, I love your take on the 10 minute block. So cute and interesting. I'm always inspired by the creativity shown on this site.
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Wow! All three 10 minute block quilts are beautiful and so different, even though they are all the same method. Thank you for sharing your photos. Wow!
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