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Tilde's Quilts: Setting blocks - To the Point
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Setting blocks - To the Point. Works with blocks up to 7" square. Uses the Hunter's Star 12" collection. AND the Hunter's Star 9" collection. Cheat-sheet for the setting. For one 6" block (finished size). Log-cabin the block (if necessary, see picture in yesterday's post. Trim down to (unfinished size) 8,25" square. For the following : DO NOT sew into the seam-allowance at the corners. Stop at the cross-hair. Add another trapezoid-shape to the other (shorter) edge of the triangle. View my complete profile.
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Tilde's Quilts: Making out with BOB - week 1.4
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Making out with BOB - week 1.4. And then I remembered the mostly pink batik with butterflies. Whatever block colours that are not found in the mottled blue, are, most definitely in the pink. And I remembered that Linda Franz has two collections out with HST (Half Square Triangles) and QST (Quarter Square Triangles) the size that works with 4.5" and 6" blocks set on point. I'll use the 6" On-Point Triangles. This too will work. February 26, 2012 5:18 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Inklingo Sampler: Ohio Star
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Friday, July 31, 2009. Block finishes at 6". Other versions of this block can be seen here. Uses QST from Collection # 2 and Squares from Collection # 1 or the POTC collection. QST means Quarter Square Triangle. S block on the left, Elly. S block on the right. 1 piece 5.75 x 5.75", for printing 4 squares. 1 piece 4 x 7.5" for printing a total of 2 sets of QST. 1 sheet 4 x 7.5" (if you're hand-piecing, you will want to print QST on this one too, if you're machine-piecing, it is not necessary). Barbara Bra...
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Tilde's Quilts: Making out with BOB - week 3.3
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Making out with BOB - week 3.3. SO, after a few days with no stitching (paid work does interfere with the rest of one's life), I'm back to BOB, and to trying to make something. And now, the ambition has become, that this one needs to become a finished, actually FINISHED quilt during Lent (and thus, before Easter), so the first stop is : The backing. The other is a sale-fabric from 1-2 years back. March 12, 2012 8:05 PM. The pink one gets my vote, but then Im a girly girl. June 01, 2012 1:34 PM. Harry Pot...
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Viridian's blog: Tuesday Quilt block June 21
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Tuesday, July 21, 2015. Tuesday Quilt block June 21. This past week on Barbara Brackman's blog, she talked about Quercitron colors and arborescent chintz. Quercitron gives fabric drab, olive to mustard yellow colors. It's part of the color palette of older quilts. Below are two fabrics from my stash that are olive, if not exactly what Barbara shows on her blog. What will I do with my stars? I am linking up with Connie at Freemotion by the River. Some colorful and interesting projects there! Art Quilt of ...
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Viridian's blog: October 2014
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Tuesday, October 7, 2014. Tuesday Quilt Block October 7. October is here with changing leaves, some rain, and a bit of fog. It looks like a busy month ahead for me. Without any delay, here is the next Tuesday Quilt Block. Another in my line of Jane Stickle blocks. This 1930's reproduction quilt is growing bigger! I am linking up with Connie at Freemotion by the River. Some colorful and interesting projects there! Links to this post. Labels: 30s reproduction project. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Viridian's blog: November 2014
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014. Tuesday Quilt Block Nov. 18. A slow morning at chez Viridian. My children had yesterday off for only a slight reason (messy roads, that soon got better) and this morning they are on a two hour delay? It's very cold, and some wet roads have frozen over I guess, but really. I am moving slow too. It's Tuesday, and time for a quilt block. I don't have many left from this burst of activity some months ago. I am linking up with Connie at Freemotion by the River. Links to this post.
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Tilde's Quilts: Setting blocks - the Straight and Narrow
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Setting blocks - the Straight and Narrow. Works with blocks up to 8" square. Uses the Hunter's Star 12" collection. AND the Leaf Sashing 4.5" collection. Cheat-sheet for the setting. Of one 6" block (finished size). What is more. If you have a set of blocks, that should be 'same size' but aren't, you can hide quite substantial differences in size with this setting, because the setting in and of itself will make a secondary pattern to draw interest away from the different sizes. Press away from triangle.
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Tilde's Quilts: Setting blocks
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Remember the Inklingo Sampler blog. It started out with lots of 5 and 6" blocks, with a few blocks that were larger than 6". Now, with the arrival of the brand new Inklingo 12" Hunter's Star collection. And the trapezoid shape found there, you can set a number of differenet block-sizes, both on point and on straight, and still have a uniform expression to the quilt. It also has the added bonus, that even a quite small number of smallish blocks, can become a big quilt with a fairly small effort. View my c...