Rob Peter to Pay Paul - Page 2

Rotate the block and pin on the third Piece A. Sew...

Now pin and sew on the fourth Piece A. This will give you one quarter of the block. Make the other three quadrants in the same manner. One more will be made in the same color arrangement. Two will be made with the colors reversed.

Piece the block, by sewing together pairs of quadrants, and then sewing the pairs together to make the block! Be sure to alternate pressing directions with each addition to avoid bulky seams!

The quilt is just four blocks by five, but it's a breathtaking quilt! Simple strip borders frame it off and accent it!

Happy Quilting 'til Next Time People!

Marcia :o)

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Here's Diane's!

** Supplies List **

Color 1 Color 1 needs: one 7" x 16" strip AND  one 7" x 14" strip
Color 2 Color 2 needs: one 7" x 16" strip AND  one 7" x 14" strip

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Jan 28 2001 Marcia Hohn

Traditional Block

pattern from http://www.quilterscache.com