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Spider Hexagon
81” x 88” - The original 1930/40’s antique used a huge variety of plaids, checks, and stripes; and some floral and geometrics. I think this adds to the eclectic look of this quilt. If you don’t usually use plaids, checks and strips, now is the time to try; its fun and you don’t need to worry ab...
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Spinning Wheels
40” x 40” - How does one get the allusion of movement without moving? The secret is in using the “Tri-Rec” Tool by EZ. This makes those spikes and wide points a breeze. Bold fully saturated colors that clash and blend adds the spunk you need to make the movement believable. I like to set off the ...
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Stripper's Mystery
Quilts range from 25” to 50”
So what do you get when you combine (20) 1 ˝” strips of fabric with one absolutely fantastic focus fabric? You are the only one that knows and this is your mystery to solve. The layouts are fun, fast and endless. You can chose ˝ square triangles, 16 patch...
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Suduko Surprise
Numbers, quilting and a puzzle, can you ask for more? I have no idea when the concept of the Sudoku puzzle came into being nor do I know the exact date that quilting started but I'm glad both are here in a big way. This is perfect for left brain thinking and right brain viewing!
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Tokyo Fans
68” x 63” - Can’t you just see these fan blades made from kimono fabric? That was my first thought when getting this collection of antique 1930’s blocks. Putting blocks in a strippy setting is super simple yet so elegant. Fan blocks are very adaptable, so why not try hand-dyes, civil war and retr...
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Tootie Fruitie
77” x 77” - Uses 2” strips! This block is called Crazy Ann and can be found in antique and eclectic scrap quilts during the 30s and 40s. Try pale or super saturated colors and watch the pattern tessellate. My rendition reminds me of summer’s heat and slurping Tootie Fruitie water ice. Get ex...
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Under the Big Top
37” or 66” square - I’m just in love with stars and once you master the “inset” seams, you too will just love them. Today using more “modern” tools, I’ve updated the block for construction ease. The key to a perfectly flat pieced Lemoyne star is in the “un-sewing”.
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Wish Upon A Star
40” x 50” - This block is called Beautiful Star and this collection of 12 was found in an antique shop in WV. However, you should have no problem selecting today’s fabric that mimics the fabrics use in Wish Upon a Star. Believe it or not this pattern uses templates but don’t let there scare you...
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Zip Zap Bricks
38” x 38”- What do you get when you elongate a Cobblestone block? My Zip Zap Brick block. Zip Zap Bricks are assembled like “Courthouse Steps” with only one round, but visually it looks like a tissue box. Some of you will go beyond the wall hanging straight to the full size quilt. If that is your...
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