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    Old 07-08-2018, 10:40 AM
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    Can anyone identify this block? I found it online years ago. It puzzles me how it goes together. It looks like it might include "Y" seams. Does it look familiar to anyone?[ATTACH=CONFIG]597438[/ATTACH]
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    Old 07-08-2018, 10:49 AM
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    It looks familiar; I might have made it in a inch finished square in Laura A. Hird's series. You might check out the site of www.quilterscache.com and see if you find it there. Meanwhile I will see if I can find it or maybe some else on this site does know it or can find it.
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    Old 07-08-2018, 10:51 AM
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    The block pictured does indeed have Y seams but it would be easy to reconfigure the block to have none.
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    Old 07-08-2018, 11:36 AM
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    I immediately see hst's myself.
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    Old 07-08-2018, 01:27 PM
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    Break the block into quarters. Here are directions for each quarter:

    1. Sew a pink half square triangle to the end of a 45 degree diamond.
    2. Sew that unit to a red half square triangle, meeting the side of the diamond with the hypotenuse of the red triangle.
    3. The outside triangles are quarter square triangles. Join two together along the short side.
    4. Add to the unit created by steps 1 and 2.

    No Y seams required.

    When “half square triangle” is used, it means a 90 degree triangle, not a completed half square triangle unit. Don’t have time to do the measurements right now;maybe someone with EQ can weigh in.

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    Old 07-08-2018, 01:59 PM
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    I don't know but I really like it. You could do some amazing things with fabric placement.
    Also KrisB is right- no y seams
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    Old 07-08-2018, 02:20 PM
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    Originally Posted by nativetexan
    I immediately see hst's myself.
    ITA .... while extra seams, the look could be created totally with HSTs.
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    Old 07-08-2018, 05:07 PM
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    It's a very interesting block. It could be converted into Square in a Square in a Square block very easily. I drew the block as originally shown in EQ7. The second picture is the outline of the pieces in the block. The third is the colored version.

    Edited to Add: No Y seams in the final draw. All pieces added to the first square are QST's. It would be a much easier pattern to sew. The problem will be keeping the 3D aspect that the solid pieces give. I would try this on a test block to see if you like the variation.
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    Old 07-09-2018, 05:38 AM
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    Very pretty block and I think Barb has the right idea of breaking it down into different parts. You will get excellent help here on the QB.
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    Old 07-09-2018, 09:08 AM
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    Barb's drawings are very helpful in breaking down the block. I first saw all half-squares which would be do-able, but would require a design wall and very careful placement of colors. Much more difficult.
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