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    Love it! It's so happy!

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    Ooh Barb all those little squares, perfect

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    Thanks Andree!
    I tried to add to picture to Feb 2015 group but had no success I'll try again in the morning!
    Barb

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    Barb, that is AWESOME!

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    Hurray - Here's 1/2 size completed month 2!
    Barb :-)

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    Thanks again and again Andree for the 1/2 size instructions! I agree with Wendy you block and color choices are beautiful!
    Barb :-)

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    I've been off the "circuit" for so long and have missed so many great postings! Wendy, your fox and hen are beautiful and I LOVE the background fabric you used. Rita, you know how some quilts "sing?" Yours "dances" too, the movement in your quilt because of the colors you chose is delightful. Barb, I agree with others, the red house makes it such a joyful centerpiece!

    Andrée, thank you so much for keeping up with the instructions for the half-sized quilt. I often learn something new from what you take the time to share!

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    Thanks Andree, you've given us lots of tips as well as instruction. You've made the block look beautiful with your colours

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    NIGHT VISION BLOCK

    Finished block size: 4-1/2" x 4-1/2"
    From raw edge to raw edge: 5"x 5"

    Cutting instructions for one block:
    Patch C (center of the block): 2" x 2"
    Patch D (HST) 2-3/4 x 2-3/4 (oversize)
    Patch E (“half HST”) 4” x 4” (oversize)

    Using 2 D patches of each color, make the corner HST. I pressed the seam allowance out towards the corners. Trim them 2” x 2”.





    Then, instead of using 1 E patch of each color and cut it twice on the diagonal, I’d rather use 2 E patches of each color and make 4 HST, and trim them to 2-3/4” x 2-3/4”.
    The seam allowance of this HST should be pressed towards the color that will be “inside” (the darder red in my photo).





    Then I cut each on the diagonal. I will use 4 “halves”, 4 halves will remain and can be used somewhere else (in the second block, maybe).





    Then, I cut 2 D patches on the diagonal (light green) and sew to each QST (red).

    Trim the 4 patches to 2” x 2”, making sure the center is aligned on the 1” mark.





    Place your patches and sew in rows, the seam allowances will “nest”.




    Press the seam allowances of the top and bottom row towards the exterior. Press the seam allowance of the middle row towards the center.

    Then sew the rows together. (the seam allowance will “nest” here too). Then on the back, you can “split” the seams and make them “turn”. No bulk...




    My finished block


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    Thanks Charae!

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    Barb, your house makes me really smile! I love the colors you've used, too, Rita! Happy, happy, happy!!

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    Thanks Terrie, Wendy, Rita and Nancy re my red house! (The roof is red, house is more rusty colored).
    Wendy - picture taken with my iPhone, colors are not quite as bright. Hadn't considered a dragon I bet my 8 year old grandson could design for me!
    Terrie - So far I'm using iron on interfacing to back the tiny applique pieces. I machine stitched a 1/4" grid on the window fabric before appliqueing to the house.

    Barb :-)

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    It's wonderful, Barb! So bright and cheerful!

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    Barb, I love your red house! I agree with everybody, it's so joyful. :cheer:

    Terrie, I cut out the correct size from fusible stabiliser and then glued the fabric around it which made for much neater edges. I then drew my stitching lines (with a frixion pen) 1/8" around the outside edges and then spaced my window pane dividers between those drawn lines. Once I had it figured out for one I did the same with the rest. I hope that helps.

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    Terrie this may help you http://www.urbanthreads.com/tutorials.aspx?t=Basic+Hand+Embroidery+Stitches. I've used iron on interfacing to stabilise and you get a better finish than just fabric.

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