Keep your stacks organized by pinning each stack together, just in case they get brushed off your table. This is also good if you have "helpful" pets. Now for some fun! Take one stack at a time and lay out your 4-Patch. You can turn these blocks into 4 different variations. Here are some of the looks you can get from one stack:. I think of stack-n-whack as triangle shapes to make a hexagon I have one in progress and will try to remember to post it or 9-degree ruler cuts to make whatever shape that is.
Yours is squares doing the same thing--and rather nicely. Sheila, near Columbus. What a clever idea. Post a Comment. Wednesday, January 28, 4-patch Posey. A woman from our guild showed us how to make this quilt a few months ago I wasn't crazy about the fabric I'd initially chosen for this project, then I realized I had this sunflower fabric in my stash. Great Blogs I've found along the way. The Objects of Design.
Podunk Pretties. Happy Quilting. Rhonda Dort. Gone Stitchin' The Free Motion Quilting Project. Border Quilting Design — Pyramids in the Sun — 3 days ago. Elm Street Quilts. Val Laird Designs - Journey of a Stitcher. Suzy's Artsy Craftsy Sitcom. Meadow Mist Designs. Quilting Is My Therapy. The Polka Dot Chicken. Charm About You. One Piece at a Time. Miss Jane Block 12 2 weeks ago. Gigi's Thimble. Sarah Lizzies. Piece N Quilt.
Little Penpen. Sew Fresh Quilts. Amy's Free Motion Quilting Adventures. Have a good day. What a wonderful piece of fabric to pull from stash - so fresh and spring-like - not dated feeling at all! Lovely Posie blocks!! Your "couldn't get motivated" day produced some sweet blocks and it looks like you had some fun. The fabric reminds me of Vera Neumann flower prints from that time, which I still like. I love the effect you're getting from that fabric.
I don't like square quilts either and I can't explain why. Like the center of a kaleidoscope.
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