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    Tanya D's Avatar Tanya D is offline Senior Member
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    So as long as I trim down the 10" side to make it a square, it should work. Then I just cut the square on the diagonal right?

    I can't find a free pattern online anywhere...I want to be sure before I start cutting up fabric and wasting it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tanya D View Post
    So as long as I trim down the 10" side to make it a square, it should work. Then I just cut the square on the diagonal right?

    I can't find a free pattern online anywhere...I want to be sure before I start cutting up fabric and wasting it!
    Yes, trim your 10" side down to 8 1/2" and then cut diagonally. It's the same as 4 strips of 2 1/2" fabric sewn together. (Which unfinished is 10").
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    Okay I may jumping in the dark here but this pattern looks like this to me. You have to watch the whole thing to get what I'm thinking.She is making three blocks at a time so it is the last one

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVd9CfUK5gU



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    Default Re: Jellystone Park quilt

    you should try it out with some scraps before using your good fabric on it. I think whether or not it works depends on how you are cutting it.

    I have 2 quilts made with strip sets and cut into triangles like you diagrammed. After piecing the strips, cutting into triangles and sewing the blocks together, I cut them down to 8-1/2" square. The diagonal edge of the widest triangle cut from the strip set is just a tad over 11" finished, so it would have had to been 11-1/2" unfinished to get my 8" finished square. If you want to use your layer cake, you should probably plan on your finished blocks being a bit smaller, maybe 6" or 7" finished or so.
    Last edited by katier825; February 14th, 2013 at 07:45 AM.

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    Default Re: Jellystone Park quilt

    This collection looks like last years Dogwood Trails which I adored and made a beautiful quilt using,!

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    Default Re: Jellystone Park quilt

    Quote Originally Posted by Tanya D View Post
    So as long as I trim down the 10" side to make it a square, it should work. Then I just cut the square on the diagonal right?

    I can't find a free pattern online anywhere...I want to be sure before I start cutting up fabric and wasting it!
    If you can find my original post I gave detailed instructions on how to make this quilt.

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    Default Re: Jellystone Park quilt

    Quote Originally Posted by Hulamoon View Post
    Okay I may jumping in the dark here but this pattern looks like this to me. You have to watch the whole thing to get what I'm thinking.She is making three blocks at a time so it is the last one

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVd9CfUK5gU
    This is not the same pattern.

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