Circles vine (6) $12.00 USD
Another quite neutral design.
Be aware that if you compress it - the circles become ovals standing on end.
If you expand it though, the circles become ovals lying down.
So the circles do not always remain circles! Lots of options open up with this one.
If you expand it though, the circles become ovals lying down.
So the circles do not always remain circles! Lots of options open up with this one.
In the main illustration:
* on the lhs - the x2 version was used, registering in the centre of what would be the 'cornerstone' blocks (if they were there).
* the rhs shows the x1 version.
* on the lhs - the x2 version was used, registering in the centre of what would be the 'cornerstone' blocks (if they were there).
* the rhs shows the x1 version.
This type of design makes extremely short work of sashes - once you use this type of design, there will be no looking back!
These patterns are sold as a set - as it is great to always have the desired multiple right on hand.
Design Features
- quick and accurate placement of the pattern using the point to point function
- the main design elements/features will not stitch on top of each other when the pattern crosses or turns on itself (see illustration)
- points at 'cornerstone' intersections meet perfectly (and isn't this what is always noticed - especially if they don't!)
- corners are self-turning
- the pattern stitches out very quickly and accurately
- tie offs are reduced to a minimum.
As well as being able to stitch across the quilt in one run, if you are extremely smart, each trip across the quilt will also include some of the vertical sashings - so by the end of the quilt there will only be a couple of gaps to fill.
Other patterns of this type can be found by searching for
Blocks: p2p, Sashes & Narrow Borders, Sets
Themes: p2p, Sets, Swirls & Curves, Pearls & Circles
Items in Set