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This reminds me of a Hawaiian quilt block pattern! I was born and raised in Hawai'i and I always loved the Hawaiian quilts but I'm so intimidated by applique! I am still trying to figure out how to create those patterns but do it by piecing and this one is absolutely beautiful!
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CHRISTMAS STOCKING TUTORIAL
ОтветитьI was wondering what size this beautiful quilt turn out to be. Love it and is there a pattern for it. Thank you
ОтветитьI don't understand how you start with a 4 1/2 inch rectangle and add 2 2 1/2 squares to make a geese unit and then are able to square off to a 4 1/2 inch rectangle, please help, i have having trouble making this quilt's corners match up. that being said I like the pattern.
ОтветитьYou always teach me something new.
ОтветитьYou have a gift of making difficult EASIER
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ОтветитьThis is a precious quilt. The four at a time flying geese method would make cutting and sewing go faster. Have you ever used that method?
ОтветитьNice pattern. On the vintage red one the stars on the corner looked like chicken feet. I think it would be fun in a chicken fabric with yellow stars on the corners for the feet?
ОтветитьOh my gosh what a gorgeous quilt! I am wondering though, why do you diagonal cut the blue corners to sew on the white squares instead of snowballing the white square? Does it change the size and would you need a larger white block to begin with? Just curious because I love snowballing, ha ha. Thanks again for another amazing tutorial. I love when you do the old block remakes!
ОтветитьI just love a gorgeous star quilt. They just get me "hooked" every time. Gorgeous!
ОтветитьI think you need a little sign that says wonkieness can happen at any moment!
ОтветитьJenny you forgot to close your rotary cutter!!!!! Was closing my eyes when you got close to the cutter. Very nervous for you.
ОтветитьJenny I agree with Lori Hollis. Just back from vacation and I feel like I have missed so many of your tutorials. Going to get caught up - after I unpack and wash laundry. That is the hardest thing about vacation -- coming home and unpacking!!!!!
ОтветитьWith 2 blocks across and 3 blocks down plus sashing and borders it would be the perfect size that my quilt guild makes for children we donate quilts to. I would just use colorful colors for the kids and cute prints for the 4-1/2” blocks.
ОтветитьThis is wonderful! I have some Christmas material that has six and a half inch pictures, and it will look great in this block, if I can get the darn math right! I am having trouble figuring out how to cut the flying geese on the sides-my efforts so far have been interesting, but not usable. Jenny may be angley challenged-I am calculating challenged. Any math teachers here? Thanks.
Ответить16 1/2" OR 17" is the finished block? You need 16 blocks= 80x80 quilt with 1 1/2" strips between the blocks and outer edge and then a 6" outer border.
ОтветитьJenny, Making my day again! I am WONDERING, WHAT IF I used the leftover 10" squares for the outside border(whatever size it would be!). I have to calculate that out! This is SO GORGEOUS! I want to make it with the Robert Kaufman PINK LEMONADE layer cake! I have been loving that fabric for so long, and WHAT would I make with it? This is the perfect pattern! I just have to pick out 2 dark colors for the triangles! The amazing thing is that this uses only 1/2 of the layer cake!
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