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QnT What's in your attic #1?

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QnT What's in your attic #1?
Group:Quilts n' Things
Swap Coordinator:perkl8r (contact)
Swap categories: Fabric  Sewing  Quilting 
Number of people in swap:7
Location:International
Type:Type 3: Package or craft
Last day to signup/drop:December 28, 2012
Date items must be sent by:January 27, 2013
Number of swap partners:2
Description:

QnT What's in your attic quilt block swap #1

1-3-13 thru 2-3-13

In this swap you will make two Attic Window quilt block for each of 2 partners for a total of 4 blocks sent each month.

--each mailed block will be 9 inches

--using novelty prints, scenery, or an interesting print as the item/items seen in the attic window

--the left side of the block should be a lighter color than the bottom side and can be plain or a small print fabric (senders choice)

You may use the following tutorial for the 9inch version of this block.

[link]http://www.straw.com/equilters/library/blocks/atticwindow.html

Questions or concerns are welcome.

Enjoy!

Discussion

perkl8r 11/26/2012 #

Anyone more versed in adding web sites to a swap is welcome to add a link for this....and THANK YOU in advance for doing it.

This version makes it so easy to get the blocks just right! Now why didn't I think of that?!

junemoon 11/27/2012 #

Always loved attic windows quilts -- I kind of wish we were sending two to each partners -- like making them, like receiving them.

perkl8r 11/27/2012 #

let me see how much response we get to that request.....I would love to make 4 (2 for each partner), I think maybe I'll just go and do that and if you are for it or against doubling the quantity, please post below.....

perkl8r 12/10/2012 #

@junemoon it looks like your idea to send (2) blocks to each partner is a succes!

perkl8r 12/11/2012 #

success!

1leemeadows 12/13/2012 #

I'm with @junemoon have always liked the attic window pattern, hope this is popular enought to become a monthly swap

perkl8r 12/14/2012 #

me too!

junemoon 12/29/2012 #

I've read the tutorial. It is not easier for me. I've been making attic windows for years and have devised a method of making the mitered corners that is quick and accurate. So if no one minds, I'll use my method.

MamaMay 12/30/2012 #
EllieChaos 01/ 1/2013 #

I'm with @junemoon having to do HST for the corners is more time, material and work. My blocks will have mitered corners

perkl8r 01/ 5/2013 #

yikes, I have always had trouble getting the block to lay flat with the mitered corners so this looked like an easier method for me.

I do not have a problem with anyone doing the mitered corners instead of going strictly by this pattern, in fact maybe we can offer that as an option in the future swaps.

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