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Friday, August 03, 2012

Meet Me At the Fair

Here is Block Nine of the Beginner's Quilt Along that Pat Sloan has re-named "Meet Me At the Fair"
I did the warm version first.  I will do the bright version this weekend.

I love embroidered applique embellishments.  If you want to see more ways people embellish quilts go to Quilty Embellishment Day

This week's tutorial also shows a way you can make eight half square triangles using four seams and two pieces of fabric.  I fudged just a little and added an extra half inch to my two squares of fabric.  Instead of the suggested 10" squares, I used 10.5" squares.  Then when I cut them into pieces I just pressed them open and squared them down to size.  It gave me a little leeway and the came out perfect.  I do like this block - and of course I added a bit of embroidered applique to the center. I need to do that for one more block so I have four of them.  Then I will either put them in the outer corners or down the center of the quilt.

9 comments:

  1. That's a cool block. I can see how several of them together would make a great pattern!
    Have you noticed any activity on your Biased Cutting video? I was singing your praises on my tutorial the other day! :)

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  2. It's going to be a beautiful quilt!

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  3. I love it and so bright and cheery!

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  4. Oh, I do that too! (I thought I was cheating. So glad I'm not the only one!) I have such a hard time being precise, I just cut my pieces bigger and then trim them to size after sewing. Yours is going to be so pretty!

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  5. This is great, Gene! I love this block, and the little applique is the perfect touch!

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  6. Nice job Gene!

    Why am I not surprised you cheated? LOL

    Giggles,
    Kelly

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  7. Nice!! Love the colors!!

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  8. One more comment, love the fussy cut center!

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  9. Love the colors in your block.

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