I may still do some rearranging
This is the block and every piece needs to be kept in order, chances are only a couple border blocks will be interchangeable.
I flip the center square over the left triangle and sew a partial seam then sew the top triangle, then the right triangle, then the bottom triangle, then I finish my first seam. The center square is 2 1/2 inches the same as the base of the triangle.
There will be no open windows or fans in my sewing room until this is finished.
Linked up to Judy at Patchwork Times so much fun you do this Judy
http://www.patchworktimes.com/2012/03/19/design-wall-monday-march-19-2012/
never too old to play with blocks, ann
You are a very patient person, but what masterpieces you can create! Both options are stunning!
ReplyDeleteWOW! You have the patience of Job. The quilt is beautiful and so intricate.
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Oh, my! Beautiful but, oh, my, what a lot of work. And yet, so worth it when you get a beautiful quilt out of it.
ReplyDeleteVery cool block...and a dynamic looking layout!
ReplyDeleteThis is so amazing!
ReplyDeleteHi! This quilt will be sooo great! Did you take any pictures yet?
ReplyDeleteIt would help in case anything happens!
I"d suggest putting some stick pins thru every piece, in case something might fall down! I guess no chain piecing with this one?!
Looking toward the finished product!
Take care, Leslie
Oh that is going to be very pretty! But it's making my head hurt just thinking about how long it's going to take to put it together. Can't wait to see more.
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