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Sunday, April 21, 2013
LHQSQ - Blocks #83 - 84 - 85
Three more 6” sampler blocks -
That you can make using -
2-1/2” squares -
And anything else -
That finishes at 2” -
Three across and three down -
Variations of the basic NINE-PATCH -
The sewn block will MEASURE 6-1/2” -
And FINISH at 6” -
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BLOCK #83 - FOUR BY THREE -
BLOCK #84 - THREE BY THREE -
BLOCK #85 - LONDON ROADS #1 -
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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2 comments:
I really like the small London Roads. I have to admit, I don't think I'd have the patience to make all those little blocks...Maybe that's why my Farmer's Wives only has (maybe) 6 blocks done....
Thanks, Katie! - but I didn't make nine little 2" blocks - and then sew them together - ;))
I printed out the foundation paper pieces for the block - and it came out in three strips - Row 1 - Row 2 - Row 3.
The piecing starts in the center block and just works its way out to each side - easy, peasy.
After I trimmed up each row - I removed the papers - and just sewed the rows together.
The paper piecing is slow going - but I can work on all three rows at the same time - chain-piecing - chain-pressing - chain trimming - ;))
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