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It is a striking pattern.
For those who want the pattern, you can get it here http://www.quiltwoman.com/patterns/b...pattern-md-69/
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Originally posted by snippet View PostIt is a striking pattern.
For those who want the pattern, you can get it here http://www.quiltwoman.com/patterns/b...pattern-md-69/I have a jelly roll or two that would be wonderful in this.
There are no perfect quilts, because I am a imperfect quilter.
Sharon :icon_hi:
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Normally Jenny doesn't do tutorials on someone else's pattern due to copyright issues.K is for Karen 😊​ Albuquerque, NM..................
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Radiance test block (800x664).jpg
It's not hard to figure out....this is a test block I created this morning with extra JRR strips in the stash. I sat at my computer yesterday for too long figuring out how much 1 print JRR and 1 solid JRR would do.
From looking at the initial photo posted and the pattern photo....the middle strip is dog-earred, as well as 2 opposite corners of the block to form the diamonds in the middle when the blocks are turned and joined.
Make some test blocks. If you don't necessarily complete a quilt per say....there's many items you can create with the "orphane blocks" you get completed!Last edited by shermur; June 26, 2016, 08:41 AM.Sherri
"Don't let someone else's ugly spoil your beautiful. " Thanks, Bubby!!!!!!
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Originally posted by shermur View Post[ATTACH=CONFIG]132479[/ATTACH]
It's not hard to figure out....this is a test block I created this morning with extra JRR strips in the stash. I sat at my computer yesterday for too long figuring out how much 1 print JRR and 1 solid JRR would do.
From looking at the initial photo posted and the pattern photo....the middle strip is dog-earred, as well as 2 opposite corners of the block to form the diamonds in the middle when the blocks are turned and joined.
Make some test blocks. If you don't necessarily complete a quilt per say....there's many items you can create with the "orphane blocks" you get completed!
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Thanks, Jean! I always like a little bit of challenge when piecing a quilt! I may make a few more from the strips I cut earlier.....
All I know is; I have got to be more disciplined about getting 7 more projects completed (the quilting and binding) before the end of August!!!!! I am refusing to take my walking foot off of my machine! Ha Ha!Sherri
"Don't let someone else's ugly spoil your beautiful. " Thanks, Bubby!!!!!!
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