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    Help! I know I watched a tutorial from Jenny that had a T in the block using a layer cake and now I can't find it anywhere. I'm probably using the wrong name or something. Anyone know which one I'm talking about?

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    I'm thinking that tutorial was part of one of her sympoz classes and not a youtube tutorial.
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    I think I've watched all of the MSQC tutes more than once and I don't remember a T block. I also think it could be from the Sympoz. You could call MSQC at the shop and ask. Their number is at the top of their Home Page. I see you're from Springfield. I was just there two weeks ago and spent a respectable amount of time (and $$$) at the Quilt Sampler on Glenstone. Barb

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    I did check both the Sympoz classes since I subscribe to both of them, not there that I can find. It may have been an alternate way to place blocks from another pattern. I think I will call her as I've spent all day going over tutes when I could have been sewing. Quilt Sampler is a great shop. I was just at a shop in Ozark yesterday getting fabric for an Ozark group I have just joined. I have three baby quilts with charm packs and a layer cake to do by Dec and wanted an alternate way to do them. Thanks for the suggestion. Maybe I'll run into you one day.

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    I did call and Natalie answered and knew just what I was talking about. I got a chance to thank her for the awesome templates she designed! What a great help this place is to us.

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    Great...glad you got your question answered. Now you can sit down and sew...Barb

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    Default Re: T block tutorial

    Quote Originally Posted by jfleckal View Post
    I did call and Natalie answered and knew just what I was talking about. I got a chance to thank her for the awesome templates she designed! What a great help this place is to us.
    So......which tut was it? You've got me curious now.
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    Default Re: T block tutorial

    The one I was thinking of was from QQI, Jelly Cakes - Variations on the Block.
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    Default Re: T block tutorial

    It was using a layer cake cut into two pieces, six and four inches. Then sew a jellyroll strip between them and another jellyroll strip across the top of the three pieces forming the T. The blocks are then sewn together turning the T in different directions. Natalie described it and then I remembered the sequence but I still don't know which tute it is from. Ha!!!!!

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    You are right, Block Queen! I went back again and it is in the Jelly Cakes lesson 5 at the very end as a variation.

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