Oh geez Melody! Good luck with figuring it out. I am no good at the math and all that jazz, I'll let you do it .LOL
MelodyP MO/KS:Erin, I have been working on the same block ALL DAY, grrrrrrr. On the sight where it is found, it says, 12" finished. This is a fib! It was 8 1/2". I am not good at math but can figure this out BUT I do not want to spoil the integrity of the pattern. Lesson to self: Check patterns first!
~♥~ PEACE- LOVE- PATCHWORK ~♥~
Jackson Co. Ohio
If you will tell me what measurement the 1" block has, I will do the math for you to enlarge the pattern.
Linda in OK
Oh Bev!! Dont worry!! That happens to me very often with strange English names. Your glasses must be good if you can sew your bloks! Good day to you , too! Aune
I finally, after about 3 years, figured out how to get the quilt pictures from the camera to the computer. And I figured out how to post them to Media! Now I am going to try here.
Yeah! It worked. I do see that I need to work on getting all the pictures as crisp as the bees and Fields one but I did it. <this is me patting myself on the back for finally succeeding.
Jan in Rochester NY
Yay Jan!! :D All of your blocks are nice - I especially love the fabric you used in the Bees and Fields!
Thanks Erin,
I love those fabrics. I wish I had more of them :). When I pulled them out of the "what is this" box I found just about enough to do these 2 blocks. Well in that box anyway. I have a couple of other hiding places that maybe I can some up with some more to at least make a table runner.
Jan In Rochester.
Very pretty blocks Jan. I too love the fabric in your third block.
Jan you did good ,very pretty blocks .
EAT!! SLEEP !! QUILT!!
Jan, your blocks look wonderful
[Ava, Missouri
It's really pretty,. hope you do find some more of it!
Jan: Thanks Erin, I love those fabrics. I wish I had more of them :). When I pulled them out of the "what is this" box I found just about enough to do these 2 blocks. Well in that box anyway. I have a couple of other hiding places that maybe I can some up with some more to at least make a table runner. Jan In Rochester.
I love all the blocks I have seen so far. I still need to quilt another quilt for a friend, then I'll sew for me! Great job everyone!
Angèle from NWO
hahahahha....WOW you totally put me to shame! Thea, I just laid my "raw" fabric yardage down on the patern and dewed the joining edge. then I flipped it ovber, ironed it down and cut off the excess. Your way looks so much more professional nd my engineer hubby would rather so it your way. hahahah
Woo hoo, Jan! You did it and your blocks are beautiful, great job on all!
Millbury, MA