Hole in One!!

I had the privilege of attending a class taught by Bettye Sheppard yesterday.  Her pattern was called Hole in One.  It’s a four-patch posie style design, a sort of stack’n’whack style quilt but done in squares which is much easier wetter app gratis herunterladen.

Here’s some photos of the pattern and my quilt under construction:

After ripping our fabric to find true grain we looked for repeats and sliced strips icloud photos nieuwe iphone!
Sub cut into 3.5″ squares (strip set is 4 deep identical)
Stacks of four squares ready for twirling into kaleidoscopes
Sample block  
Making progress
All 48 blocks done herunterladen.

What I noticed from the first block is that they remind me of Italian tiles.  I love it!

I will likely set my blocks 6 rows and 8 rows.  There is still the sashing to be added and the corner blocks.  I’ve not yet decided on my sashing fabrics.  The ones I initially chose may not do the quilt justice and I want it to really pop microsoft word kostenlos downloaden windows 10!

Not yet sure how I will finish this quilt.  Stay tuned for future posts!

It is a quick and easy quilt.  All the blocks were done in class between 10 am and 4 pm without breaking a sweat.  And there was plenty of gab time with the girls, and lunchtime when we sat and enjoyed some of Bettye’s life stories.  If you ever get a chance to take one of Bettye’s classes, do.  She’s a great teacher! herunterladen!

Until next time,
Mavis

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6 comments on “Hole in One!!
  1. Mavis says:

    FYI we were instructed NOT to iron these blocks until the quilt top was done. I didn't want you to think it was me being lazy. What we were told is that this makes the blocks stretch and the quilt won't hang straight. Because we joined 4 blocks together our blocks are square. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

  2. Mavis says:

    FYI we were instructed NOT to iron these blocks until the quilt top was done. I didn't want you to think it was me being lazy. What we were told is that this makes the blocks stretch and the quilt won't hang straight. Because we joined 4 blocks together our blocks are square. That's my story and I'm sticking to it!

  3. Anonymous says:

    The fabric you chose for this is lovely! What a nice assortment of motifs you are getting in your squares. 🙂

    Linda

  4. Anonymous says:

    The fabric you chose for this is lovely! What a nice assortment of motifs you are getting in your squares. 🙂

    Linda

  5. Luci says:

    I love that fabric too! I had JUST seen a tutorial for a four patch stack and whack at the Connecting Threads website last week. It made it seem simple enough that even I might be able to do it! Thanks for showing me another example of it.

  6. Luci says:

    I love that fabric too! I had JUST seen a tutorial for a four patch stack and whack at the Connecting Threads website last week. It made it seem simple enough that even I might be able to do it! Thanks for showing me another example of it.

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