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Electric quilt 7
Electric quilt 7











electric quilt 7
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When we googled it, the only pattern that could be found has been out of print for many years. My friend Sherry found a picture of this and wanted to make it as a wedding gift for her son. I received a comment from MaryAnn yesterday asking for the pattern for the Strip Twist on Point. Do you like curved piecing? Have you made a Rob Peter to Pay Paul / Orange Peel quilt?Īnd just in case you’ve forgotten – here are the participants:Īugust 18th – Samplings from a Blue Ribbon Girl – GO! Flowering SnowballĪugust 19th – Strip Quilter – GO! Ohio StarĪugust 20th – Freemotion by the River – GO! Log CabinĪugust 21st – A Quilting Life – GO! Dresden PlatesĪugust 22nd – Pleasant Home – GO! Blazing StarĪugust 23rd – Living Water Quilter – GO! Hunter StarĪugust 24th – Ray’s Sew Crafty – GO! Double Wedding RingĪugust 25th – Blue Feather Quilt Studio – GO! Rob Peter to Pay PaulĪugust 26th – One Stitch at a Time – GO! Double Wedding RingĪugust 28th – Sew Incredibly Crazy – GO! Rob Peter to Pay PaulĪugust 29th – Sew Fresh Quilts – GO! Ohio Star Now I really must get back to stitching–this is to much fun. The second has a border around each individual block. The first is another red and white with a negative block in the center. As I said, the possibilities are endless. This is so pretty in the classic red and white.Īnd here are a couple of fun virtual quilts that I created with Electric Quilt software. This is a Christmas quilt that I started. I took inspiration from Ebony Love’s Studio Quilt Along to make this beautiful combination using the Rob Peter to Pay Paul quilt blocks.

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Click on the picture below and it will take you to their website where you can download the pattern.

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This video demonstrates how I pieced this block.ĪccuQuilt is offering this free pattern for a pillow topper during the blog hop. There are other ways to stitch this block together–I used fabric basting glue, but some actually stitch it without pins or glue–give it a try and see what works best for you. The final and best solution was a partial seam approach.Īnd to be fair, my way is not the ONLY way. The challenging part of this block was not piecing it, but finding the perfect combination of connecting the two shapes to get a perfect 7 inch finished block. While the points at the apex of the curve are always matched, I tried easing the concave and convex curves into each other a couple of different ways.

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One of the nicest things about this block is that while there are curves on the inside, it is stitched into a square block and can be set on point or horizontally. It consists of two shapes, a center and a half melon. This is the AccuQuilt BOB Die set for this block. This turned out to be the perfect opportunity to make gifts for upcoming events and holidays. The block I chose is Rob Peter to Pay Paul. With curves it seems there are fewer seams, simpler blocks, and endless design opportunities. Curved blocks are always a challenge, and also one of my favorites. I love seeing what everyone has done with these quilt blocks–And today is my day.

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Click on either page below to download the pdf version. I drew the block in EQ7 and printed the rotary cutting instructions and added the die cutters needed in red to the instructions. The large triangle on the outside would be a great place to use an allover novelty print. These layouts turn the blocks so that the monkey wrenches interlock. Here are a couple of additional layouts besides the one that is shown on the AccuQuilt blog. The AccuQuilt GO! quilt pattern is a free download. There are cutting instructions using alternate dies shown below. If you love the pattern as much as I do, you may want to go ahead and make a block or two. While they use a new BOB die and the new GO! Big die cutter, some of us already have dies for the AccuQuilt GO! that will make this quilt with just a little more effort until we save our pennies for the newest tool. Yesterday’s blog on AccuQuilt features the Snail’s Trail block. Here are some layout options as well as the dies needed to cut it with the new BOB die or with the alternate individual dies. The Snail’s Trail is one of my favorite quilt blocks.













Electric quilt 7