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Block
12
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Print four (4)
copies of the current pattern. Each pattern should
measure 6.5", unfinished. It is extremely important
that each mini-block in this 12 BOM series be printed the same
size. If sizes are inconsistent, the quilt top will not go
together easily.
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Paper-piece
each mini-block using any fabric selections that you like.
Be sure to use a fabric that reads "black" from a short
distance as the "leading" in each of the
mini-blocks. Be sure to sew the units in the "ABC"
and/or "123" order.
Sew A1 to A2, then
sew A3 onto A2, etc. Sew B1 to B2, etc. Sew C1 to C2,
etc. Lastly, sew A to B, then add C, etc. In other
words, sew the pieces into units first, then sew the units into
the mini-block.
Use a fabric with a theme
for the largest sections. This would provide an opportunity
to "showcase" the theme.
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Rotate the four
(4) mini-blocks until you find the layout that you like the
best. Refer back to Block Patterns
1 through 5 for examples. Once rotated, sew the four
mini-blocks together into a four-patch block, according to the
layout chosen in step 3. Be careful to align
intersections.
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Press
each block flat. It measures 12.5" x 12.5" at this
point.
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Do not remove
the foundation from this block.
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Set this block
aside until all 12 blocks in this project are complete.
If this pattern is used as a stand-alone in a single quilt, it can
yield some simple, yet spectacular quilts. The possibilities are endless!
And when combined with the first block, well... there isn't enough
space to show you! However, here are a few samples!



Have fun!
The Stained Glass Quilt blocks
have been designed so that they should each print from your browser at
6.5". This size allows each pattern to print in its entirety on
one page. If you cannot get your pattern to print at this size,
simply
e-mail me for my snail address, then
send me a SASE and I'll send you a copy of the pattern. |