Susi-ra
6 strips x 7 blocks = 42 blocks
Größenänderungcivil war quilt top
Strip sets were an option in the mid-19th century and here are two ways to do it. Susi-ra stacked her blocks up making 8" strips and alternated with narrower strips.
Mamifleur (who lives in France---
can you tell from the tile roof?)
She turned the blocks on point and used 60 blocks. 10 to a strip x 6 = 60.
You need triangles to fill out the strip.
For an 8" finished block you will want to cut squares 12-5/8" and cut each into four triangles as shown so you have a straight grain against the strips.
Keep those pictures coming.
Beautiful quilts and I am loving seeing all the creative ways to set the blocks.
ReplyDeleteI have a quick important question and would appreciate it very much if you would email me, please: randyiris@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteI have a few strip patterns and like the look, another thing on my to do list.
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I am enjoying geetiing to see all the different creations. I wish I had followed along.
ReplyDeletelove the quilts. I haven't made a sampler quilt yet, hope to some day though.
ReplyDeleteThe link to the PDF for the Carolina Lily templates in Week 32 seems to be broken.
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Many thanks!
I love this quilt!
ReplyDeleteIn stitches, Teresa :o)
I really enjoyed doing the Civil War Blocks and anticipate the same for the new BOW. Can you say if the blocks will be in green, purple and white? If so, what period should we collect so we are ready when the time comes.
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